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Used around 4g, 90ml @ 212F.

Starting off with a really quick wash — small leaves = fast diffusions.

First off, the smell after wash was fantastic. Smelled primarily of roasted dark chocolate with cherry hints

Steep times were 5s, 7s, 8s, 9s, 10s, 12s, 15s, 20s, 30s, 40s

First steep. The smell was identical to hot chocolate. As for the flavour? hot chocolate. A tiny bit bitter but the trade off for that hot chocolate taste is absolutely worth it

Second steep. Imagine hot chocolate which has some cherry extract added to it. This is the second steep

Third steep. The dark chocolate with cherry hints remain. The bitterness is starting to change and open up with a woody flavour instead.

→Temperature is now around 190-200F

Fourth steep. Zero bitterness. No taste of the wood, but instead it tastes like hot chocolate with milk mixed in (i.e. milk chocolate).

Fifth steep. Cherry hints disappeared (probably due to lower temp), but the ‘dark hot chocolate’ taste moves towards a ‘milk hot chocolate’ taste. Quite delicious.

Sixth steep. Absolutely the same as the previous steep.

Seventh steep. Same as sixth, just much fainter.

Eighth steep. Same flavour as seventh, but getting much sweeter.

Ninth steep. Tastes like the eighth. Probably has a couple more steeps in it before going kaput.

Overall a really nice black tea. Instead of having the honey’d sweet potatoe taste that most chinese black teas taste like (at least from my experience), this brings to the table a whole new chocolate viewpoint towards black teas.

Really tasty and lasts for several steeps, highly recommend!

Flavors: Cherry, Chocolate, Dark Chocolate, Roasted, Wood

Preparation
205 °F / 96 °C 0 min, 15 sec 4 g 3 OZ / 90 ML

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My grading criteria for tea is as follows:

90-100: Phenomenal tea right here. Drinking this is just a wonderful treat.

85-89: Extremely good tea but it’s just missing that one thing to make it exceptional.

80-84: Very good tea. May not be the best, but it certainly is excellent for the times that you crave them.

70-79: Good tea. The types of teas that have that one characteristic to them that makes it worthwhile despite lacking in all the other areas

60-69: Average tea. Doesn’t excel at anything but isn’t’ horrible in anything either.

40-59: Below average tea. I can see how someone else would like this tea but I definitely don’t like it. Could be an issue with my brewing or just my taste in general. If it’s a brewing issue, rating will be adjusted accordingly.

0-39: How is this tea. Better beverages could be made by grabbing a clump of dead grass from my front lawn.

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