I got a huge quantity of tea from Tattle Tea for next to nothing. There was an online deal where I got a $50 gc for $25, and then I had a lot of trouble finding enough tea that I wanted to get to $50 because their tea is so inexpensive!

Since it was really inexpensive, I went in without very high expectations of what the tea would be like. My biggest concern was that it would taste artificial, but I popped open several and they smell really delicious, so I’m happy about that.

This is the first tea I tried, and I have to say that the leaf smelled great. It has a strong orange smell, but it’s not a bergamot smell – it’s more like an orange/orange peel than that. The base tea isn’t very obvious in the flavor, I mostly get orange and spice, and I’m ok with that. It is a very enjoyable cup. At $1.50 an ounce it was certainly affordable.

carol who

Wow, that is cheap! I’ll have check that out.

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carol who

Wow, that is cheap! I’ll have check that out.

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Mom of two practically grown girls, extremely happily married to a man who is amused by my obsession with tea, and company owner who works from home. Life is good.

Likes/dislikes: I love black teas, especially strong/malty ones. I am ok with flavored teas if the base is strong. I like some whites. I really don’t like any tea that tastes “green” – if I wanted to drink something that tastes like green beans, I would cook some green beans. I am not big on green teas or genmaichas. I am learning to like puerhs.

If we are trading, I have a STRONG aversion to coconut, banana and licorice. I love citrus, vanilla and spice. Not a fan of florals.

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