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10 Tasting Notes

Jasmine Chun Hao from Adagio Teas
82

had a lovely night in with a friend. spent the night drinking this, and watching moonrise kingdom and the dead poet’s society. absolutely perfect.

Apricot Green from Adagio Teas
29
London Fog Tea Latte (Now called Earl Grey Latte) from Tazo
62

went to coffee with a friend. this is my go-to for when I go out. pretty decent if you ask me^.^

Earl Grey Organic & Fair Trade Certified from Twinings
45
Jasmine Chun Hao from Adagio Teas
82
Draco Malfoy from Custom-Adagio Teas
79

winding down afer a long day of traveling, I decided to have a cuppa draco. This was clearly the right decision.

Earl Grey Bravo from Adagio Teas
83
Draco Malfoy from Custom-Adagio Teas
79

In the bag, the scent is quite strong.It has a very unique scent, but once brewed it is quite subtle. All of the flavours somehow balance out, creating a creamy-pepperminty flavour. I put a bit of sugar in it to bring out the almond in the tea, and it was delicious. It is very much reminiscent to its namesake- the perfect draco tea.

Watson (Blend) from Custom-Adagio Teas
91

This tea lives up to its namesake. The first sip of this tea feels like wrapping up in a warm jumper. It is my favorite comfort tea. Somehow Cara managed to create a woolen jumper in a cup. It is perfect on its own, but for a fuller flavour, add a dash of cream and sugar.
also: as a side-note, I managed to get my sister addicted to tea by having her try this one. The first bag of john was gone within about a week

Earl Grey Bravo from Adagio Teas
83

After trying to perfect the optimal way to drink this tea I have succeeded. I love to mix in a tiny bit of hazelnut tea along with this. And it is perfect. Either that, or if I don’t feel lazy I will add in a bit of warm “steamed” milk and a dash of vanilla syrup. Be warned though, you may want to put something into it to curb the bitterness: no matter how much you shorten the brewing time, it still is slightly bitter. Even a tiny bit of sugar helps (please don’t hurt me)

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