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Blue Unicorn from Shanti Tea

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80/100

Blue Unicorn

Oolong Tea by Shanti Tea

A rare hand-crafted designer Ceylon tea, medium-bodied.

From the famous Biodynamic & Fair Trade Idulgashinna Tea Garden come these visually captivating spears of cassis, cinnamon, gold, and silver tips, resembling the mythical unicorn’s horn. This hand crafted tea is carefully hand-rolled and twisted into spears. Each finished cluster is slightly more than 1 inch in length. These partially fermented leaves produce a delicate, pale liquor that is exceptionally sweet and clean, with champagne undertones. The tea can be steeped multiple times, each revealing new complexities.

20 Tasting Notes

Cinoi
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Cinoi 2 tasting notes

I received so much tea in the mail today, you would think it was my birthday (wink wink, nudge nudge). Of them, I was extremely excited to try this one and be the first reviewer on Steepster. I have to say, that all of the reviews (shantitea.ca) and hype (facebook) about this tea are completely justified! The tea is visually BEA-utiful: tiny spears of perfectly rolled tea, a dark color with highlights of silver (tips) and gold and cinnamon-red colors. The smell of the dried tea is very faint oolong, clean, light, wonderful.

I put three of the “horns” into my infusing basket, used water just below boiling (as I typically do) and infused hot for 4 minutes with no additives. The spears unfurled a little, in that time and released a new aroma; still clean and light, but a little more body and a typical sweet oolong scent. The liquor is pale yellow. The tea is almost divine, it is like no oolong I have had before, it is light, sweet, a slight crispness at the end of each sip with an overall cleanliness that is more typical of white tea. The slight undertones that are similar to champagne also help to round out the flavors.

Second infusion, same three horns, brewed hot, 3 minutes. Liquor, aroma and taste is similar, no overdone or “burnt” flavor of the oolong. Still wonderful.

Third infusion, same three horns, brewed hot, 2 minutes. Liquor is slightly lighter, but aroma and flavor remain unchanged.

This tea is so wonderful that it can only be harmed by additions. Absolutely wonderful-highly recommended.

Still working on seasoning my yixing tumbler (according to Teavana guy, this is going to take about a year). So I am brewing my favorite oolongs (which aren’t all the same, I know that, but I am going for general oolong – the floral, crisp aroma, the nutty, clean flavor).

Today’s choice was some more Blue Unicorn. I have ordered this a few times, thoroughly enjoy it and always forget just how much I enjoy it. See previous note for tasting.

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TeaEqualsBliss
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TeaEqualsBliss 10 tasting notes

YAY!!!

YAY!!!!! I said…YAY!!!!!

I finally got my Blue Unicorn today and I am so excited! I won this on Shanti’s Facebook Contest!!! Woot!

I’m infusing 3 “horns” as suggested…

I completely agree with Cinoi that the pre-infusion scent is completely different than the during and post-infusion scent!

Pre – Sweet/Floral
During – Floral/Semi-Sugary
Post – Sweet Honey/Candied

This is a VERY hefty handcrafted leaf! Surely up to multiple infusions!

The Sip…
WOW!!!!
YAY!
I said…WOW! AND YAY!

Oh my! What a treat! VERY unique! VERY Sweet! Juicy! Clean and Crisp! Champagne-Like! Almost fruity but I am not sure what kind of fruit to compare it to! WOW!

I will be playing with this one as often as possible. This is also one I will be reviewing in greater length at SororiTEA Sisters…

http://sororitea.wordpress.com/

Probably within the next week or so.

Of course I am kind of bias because I LOVE Unicorns and that is partially why I chose this tea for my winning tea. I collect anything unicorns! I have well over 500 unicorn items!!!

I love everything about this tea, I really – REALLY – really do! :)

100.

YAY!

3rd infusion…same 3 pieces…
See previous notes in addition to these differences…

Approx 11 to 12 minutes infusing…
Color is a littler lighter.
Scent is Peachy and Floral. Pleasant…not as Peachy as the 2nd infusion tho.

The ‘horns’ are continuing to morph but are still playing games with me – egging me on to continue to play with them! They look to still have more infusions left. NOW it’s become a challenge…a game…

I’m looking at them in awwww…like a arithmetician or something.

The taste…
Fruity (slightly peachy) – not as peachy as the 2nd infusion. Along with floral notes…blossoms, perhaps.

Should I NAME my Blue Unicorn!? I’m pondering that thought…

Any suggestions!?

I wasn’t going to do multiple infusions of this now because I have so much new tea to try BUT…it was sooooooooooooo good and FUN so I’m ‘all in’.

Same ‘horns’
9 minutes infusion (did 7 the first time)

See my previous review for first infusion notes. Below are my 2nd infusion notes and differences…

2nd infusion smelled much more peachy! LOVE it! Awesome scent! It’s sweeter and juicier and more champagne-like it seems! The color is pretty much the same…a lovely yellow-orange-light brown.

Just goes to show you…UNICORNS…they really ARE magical!

LOVE THIS

And the ‘horns’ aren’t fully unfurled yet so I am going to see how many infusions I can get out of these!

WOOT!!!

I sent some of this to LENA (as well as a few other swappin’ buddies recently) and LENA mentioned she is excited to try this so I thought I would sip on some to end the work day!

This time around I am using 5 ‘horns’.
1st infusion.
4 Mins.

The color post-infusion is very honey-like. The horns haven’t really unfurled tho…YAY…more infusions!

Smells more like silver tips this time around…I’m not picking up on the peach like my last go-around…maybe in additional infusions.

Refreshing aftertaste…juicy!

I think I am going to stop here with the 4th infusion (altho I think I could probably keep going with it)

Smells a little perfumy this time around.
Tastes approx 30/30/30/10 = Fruity/Floral/Woodsy/almost a white tea taste…

Complex and interesting…fun and sassy! Tricky and tasty! YAY!

http://sororiteasisters.com/2010/09/27/blue-unicorn-from-shanti-tea/

Today’s Review on SororiTEA Sisters!!! LOVE THIS TEA!

2nd Infusion – same 5 Horns
7 minutes

Same coloring and scent – scent a tad sweeter that first infusion.

Taste changed to more of a sweet-floral with juicy fruity tones but not overly identifiable as to switch fruit(s). VERY Smooth. YUM!

It seems I get a new surprise with each cup!

1st infusion…6 horns…3 minutes…
Pretty good but mellower than I remember – didn’t taste any of that lovely peachy-goodness I remembered. Still a nice cup tho!

2nd infusion…same 6 horns…5 minutes…
YUM! There is the peach! YAY!
I can also pick up on a darjeeling-like taste!
Much better than the 1st infusion! More flavor!!!!

3rd infusion…same 6 horns…8+ minus…
a nice peachy oolong taste…a bit chewy even…nice!

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Kristin
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Kristin 2 tasting notes

Hrm. Not sure what I think of this one. Withholding rating for now. I brewed 3 horns in 11 oz cup. At 4 minutes (with a 15 sec boiling pre-rinse), it was golden but tasted like water. Stuck the leaves back in for another 2. Now I am getting some flavor but it doesn’t taste like much. Did I not use enough horns? Did I not steep it long enough? Wonder what temp I should have brewed that at?

2nd steeping. I’m still meh on this tea. This time I steeped it for 9 minutes. It does have more flavor this time, but maybe it’s just too delicate for me. I dunno, maybe the allergies are preventing me from tasting anything without a punch. But, I am just getting a little peachyness and not much else. The scent is pretty strong and has an odd strong earthiness to it (for it’s lack of taste). It’s thankfully not grassy or spinachy. I think I’ll send the rest of this to my friend Jim and see if he likes it any better than me.

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Terri HarpLady
Terri HarpLady 2 tasting notes

Thank you, Ms Bonnie, for this interesting sample!

First, I don’t know what brand this is, but when I entered blue unicorn, Shanti Tea came up, & the picture looks right, so I’m just going to go with it.

It’s a cool looking tea! I love the ‘horns’, they remind me of those catapillar crysallis thingies that I used to see when I was a kid in California. They didn’t smell like anything to me dry.

I had 2 horns, so I put them in my little glass teapot & added hot water. They took turns floating up & down & releasing little air bubbles. I’m sipping the first steeping now, really just killing time before I meet 2 of my kids & my Man for lunch.

This is Ceylon tea, which in my mind means not particularly exciting. I get that Ceylon is the Champagne of teas, & is suppose to have a light & bright flavor. Call me unsophisticated if you must, but I tend to lose interest quickly.

The taste? I’m only on the first steeping, which honestly has kind of a salty & soapy vibe. When I get home I’ll run it through a few more steepings, as the horns have only barely started to open. For now, I’d rather drink water.

My experience with the first steep of this yesterday was not really pleasant. To me it tasted salty, soapy, & hinted of bleach. Bleckckck

I’m giving it a 2nd steeping, & there is more flavor, but it still isn’t something appealing to me.

I gotta go run around all day. Maybe I’ll try one more this afternoon.

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LiberTEAS
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Thank you to TeaEqualsBliss for sending me some of this tea. This has to be one of the most unique Oolong teas I’ve encountered. From reading the description, one would think that this is, in fact, a black tea, but, as Shanti Tea has categorized it as an Oolong, that is what I’ll call it.

It has a lot of “black tea” characteristics in the flavor, too, although it is significantly lighter. That probably has a lot to do with the fact that I brewed this in my gaiwan using short steeps and a lower temp than what I’d use for a black tea. It has a lovely spiced undertone to it, and it is sweet, and earthy and warm and really quite enjoyable. I look forward to many infusions with this one.

amandajo
53

I received this tea in the weekly Twitter contest. I really wanted to love this tea. Sadly, I can’t say that I do. The first time around I didn’t get much flavor out of it, honestly. It was pale in color and very light in flavor. I let it steep for a good 7-8 mins. I used just under boiling water. I couldn’t taste much of anything, accept a slight crispness.

Second go around this morning, same 3 horns. Hotter water, at just boiling, steeped for about 8 minutes. There is definitely more flavor this time around. It is crisp and somewhat peachy, I can kind of get that champagne-like flavor as well, but I’m finding it bland and a little, well, funky and not fresh. I do like peach, and I do like champagne, but for some reason, this tea is just not doing it for me. Perhaps I will send it on to someone else. :)

silvermage2000

This is a tea I got from TeaEqualsBliss awhile ago thank you very much. Backlogging I did like that this was cute looking and did look like horns and had a black tea smell to it. Taste wise a light black tea with abit of oolong to it. This is a good tea when you want something alittle lighter and not to wake you up. I thought this was pretty good.

wombatgirl
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This tea, for me, has all these hints of flavor and sweetness… but they’re only hints. I wish it had more flavor and more of the elements only hinted at.