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Oriental Spice from The Tea House - Covent Garden

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Oriental Spice

Black Tea by The Tea House - Covent Garden

black tea with ginger, cinnamon, vanila pieces, orange peel

5 Tasting Notes

Dinosara
58
Dinosara 4 tasting notes

Winter really does put me in a spicy tea mood, I guess. All this summer and fall I’ve gotten really into green oolongs and floral teas, which is pretty much the exact opposite of a spicy black. This offering is another thanks to maisonlula. It’s another in the orange-and-spice genre of teas, and this time the spices are ginger and cinnamon, both of which I can smell distinctly in the dry tea along with the orange. There’s supposed to be some vanilla as well, but it’s not obvious in the dry leaf.

Steeped, the tea smells very gingery… I haven’t yet had a ginger black tea (most of my ginger teas come in the form of lemon-ginger greens), so I am intrigued. It definitely smells very spicy. The flavor is less spicy than I would have expected. I can taste the ginger, but I don’t really get a bite from it or anything. Unfortunately a bitterness from the tea base here seems to overwhelm other flavors besides the ginger/cinnamon notes. Even then, I would wish for those notes to be stronger. This may be a tea that is a good candidate for taking home to drink with additions so I can brew it really strong and still drink it.

Unfortunately not a sipdown, I have one more serving of this. Made it with sugar and milk, because otherwise the black base is bitter and astringent. This is a flavor combination that I thought I would like early on in my tea explorations, but apparently I’m just not that much of a fan of it. It’s ok, but I certainly don’t want to add any more to my stash. Today this one tastes mostly like crappy black tea with a hint of spices. Should have brewed it in hot chocolate like I did last time!

After coming home from being outside all day I needed something to warm me up. Yeah, it was relatively very warm for winter today, but that wind was still biting. I decided to steep this one in a cup of hot cocoa. Mmm, tea hot cocoa. I think the flavor that’s coming to the forefront here is the ginger, though it took me a bit to identify it. It definitely works well with the chocolate. The other flavors make a kind of spicey background but aren’t very distinct through the cocoa. This was a good tea for this kind of brewing because it had enough spice to come through the cocoa.

Sipdown, 223. This one was just not good today. Even with milk and sugar it had an off, funky taste that I couldn’t stomach. Oh well, it’s gone now!

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Maisonlula
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Maisonlula 2 tasting notes

I can definitely taste the spices and the orange and the ginger, I can’t really taste the vanilla in here.. I’m a little gutted as I wanted it to be much sweeter than this, but it definitly has that sort of spice and zing.

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