865 Tasting Notes

94

My body, stomach, and tongue is calling for something light and smooth so I’m going w/ this. Unlike last time I’m cutting the steeping time down to 3 min, the time I prefer for most jasmine teas.

The liquor is an odd color… almost a dingy yellow, like I used my cup several times before. The aroma, while light, is both of tea and jasmine. It’s flowery, smooth, sweet, crisp, and clean.

The flavor is much like the liquor. While substantially lighter, the jasmine is definitely there and remains in your mouth for a while. Bumping it up!

Preparation
205 °F / 96 °C 3 min, 0 sec
Cofftea

2nd infusion, 4min. Liquor is less dingy, more buttery. Flavor is nearly the same as the 1st infusion

Cofftea

3rd infusion, 5min. Lighter liquor, less (but still) jasminey and more sweet.

Everyday_Teaist

I haven’t tried this one by Adagio, but the last jasmine I had, from Chado, seemed best with a minute or so per steep. Depends on the base tea, I suppose.

Cofftea

It was a limited special (only available a few hrs). I can’t imagine doing a 1 min steep w/ a white or oolong…

Cofftea

4th infusion, 6min. Almost identical in liquor and flavor to the 3rd.

Cofftea

5th infusion, 7min. Ditto on the last 2 infusions.

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100
drank Mandarin Matcha by 52teas
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For some reason I’ve been achey from head to toe since I woke up and have had an upset stomach off and on so I treated myself to a half bowl w/ True North Almond Crisps. Yum!

Preparation
180 °F / 82 °C
Josh

Sorry about feeling bad. :( But that Mandarin Matcha sounds pretty tasty!

Cofftea

It is! I’m gonna cry when it’s gone.

Stephanie

I hope you feel better soon! I really want to try this—I hope it’ll be available again!

Cofftea

Or at least I hope they come out w/ other flavors soon!

Erin

Oh no! Feel better soon! My stomach was terribly upset yesterday, so I feel your pain.

gmathis

Those almond crisps are addictive!

Cofftea

The only place I’ve found them are walgreens and they’re discontinuing them! :(

gmathis

Are you near a Wal-Mart? Ours carries a few True North items; might try there.

Cofftea

I’ve seen a few True North items there, but not these :(

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100
drank Organic Matcha by Den's Tea
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I’m behind on my tea drinking! I woke up at 8:30, but ended up having a 2 1/2 hr convo w/ someone who may end up to be pretty special. After he had to go, I had this thick (1 scoop/3oz water). I hope the day continues to be as good as it started!=D

Preparation
180 °F / 82 °C
Erin

yay at special guys!

Cofftea

But what is it w/ me and LDRs? This’ll be 3 for 3.

Garrett

Nothing wrong with LDRs

Cofftea

Except they’re really hard (and expensive) and obviously they haven’t worked before.

Garrett

True, they can be hard and expensive at times, but if you can make it through one, you can make it through anything in your relationship with that person. Finding new things to do in an LDR definitely helps make them less hard and helps them work out. I’m currently in one, and we always find new ways to spend time with one another.

__Morgana__

I’m guessing “long distance relationships”. :-)

~lauren.

Good luck on the LDR! On a positive note, some of them do work out!

Cofftea

Garrett- “we always find new ways to spend time with one another.”… how do you do that long distance?

Garrett

Well, the time we spend “together” is online, mainly video chatting (both of us having macs makes things a lot easier). There is one function with our computers, we have a screen sharing feature, so a lot of times one of us will play a movie and share our screen with the other person, so we can watch movies together and talk to eachother (even though we can’t see eachother during the movie). We play video games online together (usually flash based video games or things like that). Plus it kinda helps that during winter and summer she has breaks from teaching, so we kinda get to see eachother at these times. We talk everyday even though there is a 16 hour time difference.

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99

I don’t normally put 2TB of creamer in my tea or coffee, but I just couldn’t resist in indulging by putting 1TB each chocolate caramel and white caramel creamers in this. Steeped it in 4oz water then added 2oz coffee concentrate before adding the creamer. OH… MY… GOSH This is sooo good!

Preparation
205 °F / 96 °C 6 min, 0 sec
Lori

Wow- that sounds really good..

Cofftea

UH HUH!

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70

Wishing this was Japanese sencha in base… does anyone else find that mango and papaya type fruits come off tasting strawberry/watermelony in tea? W/ the currant I was worried it’d taste like really watered down hot kool aid, but I can definitely taste the sencha.

Preparation
180 °F / 82 °C 3 min, 0 sec
Cofftea

2nd infusion, 4min. Nearly the same as the 1st infusion.

Cofftea

3rd infusion, 5min. Much lighter liquor- a buttery canary yellow. Less fruit, more green tea.

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98

Put a scoop of this thru my sifter w/ 8oz water before Prayer and Share. I’m not a morning person and getting up at 6:30am sucks!

Preparation
180 °F / 82 °C 3 min, 0 sec

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99

Drank this w/ 1TB chocoalte caramel coffee creamer. I think the best way I’ve had it yet!=D

Preparation
205 °F / 96 °C 6 min, 0 sec

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70
drank Red Pepper Oolong by Lupicia
865 tasting notes

I bought this because it looked weird. I love weird teas. Unfortunately I was a little disappointed when I got it. It says on the packaging, but not the website, that this is red chili pepper- not the red bell pepper I assumed it to be. Yeah, yeah. I know what happens when I assume. Speaking of the packaging… I bought the bag, not the tin. When sealed, it’s definitely protected from the elements buuut… once opened (it needs to be cut) it is not protected at all. I’m sorry, but a company that expects me to pay more for the same amount of tea to be protected from the elements for the entire time it stays in my cupboard is quite underhanded. That annoys me.

Anyway, back to the tea. Steeped as suggested except that I didn’t bring the water quite to a boil to preserve the health benefits. The liquor is a dark brown w/ reddish tones and the aroma is earthy and toasty.

Now if you freaked out as soon as I said chili pepper, don’t. This is not as spicy as 52teas Mayan Chocolate Chai. The chili leaves plenty of room for the depth of the oolong to come out. It would; however, pair wonderfully w/ a chai spice mix to make an oolong chai.

Preparation
205 °F / 96 °C 2 min, 30 sec
Cofftea

2nd infusion, 3 min 20 sec. Liquor is quite a bit lighter and orangy. Flavor is lighter as well, both the oolong and the chili. Roastyness is very light making a sweeter cuppa.

Cofftea

3rd infusion, 4 min 20 sec. Slightly lighter liquor, but same flavor as the 2nd infusion.

gmathis

A lot of the peppery chais also have licorice in them, which I don’t like, so this might be pretty tasty.

Cofftea

This one has no licorice:) and neither does Mayan Chocolate Chai.

Shanti

“…a company that expects me to pay more for the same amount of tea to be protected from the elements for the entire time it stays in my cupboard is quite underhanded.”

Interesting that you’d understand it that way. I really appreciate it when companies offer non-tin tea refills cheaper….it saves money. The idea is that you only need to buy a tin the first time, and afterward you can save money and space by buying the cheaper refill.

Ricky

Or you can empty it into another container, say Adagios?

FYI, the Lupicia tins aren’t really tight. So I wouldn’t even use them to hold the loose leaves in the first place. You need to use a rubber band or something to keep it sealed.

Cofftea

True, but my current storage isn’t condusive to tins. And I don’t prefer tins either.

Cofftea

Ricky, that’s exactly why I don’t prefer tins. I could, yes- (If I had one, which I don’t) but I shouldn’t have to. The option of the bag or the tin is nice- I’m just asking that the bag option keep the tea safe from the elements.

Cofftea

Oh and rubber bands won’t work- I’m allergic to latex:(

Shanti

I don’t get it—you don’t have to buy the bag! You’re supposed to buy the tin, and the bag is a refill and is discounted as an added perk for repeat customers. It’s kind of strange to bash a company for providing you a discount!

Cofftea

Cuz I didn’t want the tin. I’m not bashing them for providing a discount. I’m saying I wish the bag would close after being opened. That’s it. End of story.

Ricky

Hair ties, scrunchies? Whatever feminine products you guys have? =] But it’s a shame that you’re allergic to latex. I had a teacher once that wanted to be a doctor, but she was allergic to it, poor her.

I thought you were suppose to buy whatever is cheapest. You get what you pay for =] I think the pouches aren’t resealable because it’s the same ones they put into the tin. It wouldn’t make sense to have zip lock pouches and a tin that’s seal-able.

I too wish the bag was resealable, but since I have the tins I didn’t really think that, but I’m sure I would if I didn’t.

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76
drank Cache-Cache by Lupicia
865 tasting notes

Couldn’t resist getting this because they don’t tell you what it is. Steeped as suggested 5oz water/3min. The bag weighs 3.22g so I’m expecting a nice strong cup. The smell increases my expectation of that. It looks like it’s black in base and smells heavily of orange and passionfruit or mango.

Yep. It’s a black. The liquor is a very dark translucent brown w/ reddish tints and the aroma is still very fruity.

The flavor is much like the aroma. A smooth, heavily fruity flavored black tea (although now much more passionfruity/mangoy than orangey). A little like unset jello.

Preparation
205 °F / 96 °C 3 min, 0 sec
__Morgana__

Oooh, a mystery tea! How interesting. They should offer a prize for whoever guesses what is in it.

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60
drank Chai Bag Cinnamon by Lupicia
865 tasting notes

Drank this w/ dark chocolate peanut butter on graham crackers.

Even though the weight (3.5g) is on the bag, which is really nice, I decided to weigh it and was surprised that mine is actually 3.74g! Yay!

6oz just shy of boiling water. The liquor is very dark and it definitely smells of strong cinnamon. To my relief, it does not taste of cinnamon red hots though. While strong, the cinnamon is smooth and blends w/ the strong tea base. There’s even almost a sweetness to it. This; however, is not what I think of or want when I drink chai. It’s simply a cinnamon flavored black tea.

Preparation
205 °F / 96 °C 5 min, 0 sec

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My Tasting Notes Ratings (edited 8/8/10)
1: I can’t even stand the raw leaf enough to make this (I’ve never owned a tea w/ this rating, but I’ve smelled some before buying resulting in me NOT buying them that were that bad)

2: I steeped this tea but couldn’t stand the aroma enough to get it past my nose

3: I immediately gagged at the 1st sip and spit it out.

4: I manageed to get the 1st sip down, but I tossed the rest.

5: I drank the 1st cup but I can’t bring myself to resteep

6: Made it thru the entire set of infusions but I can’t bring myself to tinker w/ the parameters and won’t be making it again.

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