15 Tasting Notes
This tea smell amazing. Will fill your kitchen in scents like a blooming garden.
Just don’t think of it as an Earl Grey. It’s an earl grey for those who don’t usually like earl greys (and I love my earl greys). If you have an earl grey craving this will not fulfill it but damn what a good tea. A floral fruity tea that stimulates your senses and doesn’t overpower your taste buds, really a perfect picture of a classy drink. Larger economy bags of loose leafs makes it affordable too.
Can handle a second steep but is considerably weaker. No more than 2 steeps for this one.
Flavors: Bergamot, Floral, Fruit Tree Flowers, Fruity, Lychee, Rose
Oh nettle tea- I do love nettle tea but not purely because of the taste. That just comes with the territory of a lot of nettle teas. It’s a kind healthy tea and can grow on you, especially with some honey or rock sugar.
Compared to many other brands’ nettle tea I can say H&H’s has a more fresh notes than the more flat medicinal taste. Maybe it’s how they process and dry the tea that has it less, crumbly. Not a bad tea/herb to sneak into other blends and brews either.
Flavors: Cut Grass, Herbs
It’s an interesting flavor it really is. The smell definitely gets you to buy and try. But peanut brittle in tea is definitely strange, it isn’t even on steepster’s ingredients list. The Peanut stands out the most, initially and through out followed by any fruit. Good choice in using a variety of dried fruit rather than just one.
Just a confusing tea- don’t know what to make of it. It taste exactly like the ingredients listed but just an odd tea. Maybe I’ll like it more as i keep drinking. Personally I like to add more hibiscus, lemon or something sourish to it.
Would definitely taste better cold than hot.
Flavors: Almond, Nutty, Peanut, Pineapple, Raspberry, Strawberry