Dobra Cajovna

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Fourth tasting note, hehe.
I wanted to prepare it grandpa, but found out it is very dusty, so prepared grandpa and then strained into another mug.
Steeping time was around 3 minutes and it was just right.
Full of grape flavours, bit of florals. Even the woody flavours that derk noticed. Lightly stewed fruits? Maybe that as well! Lightly leather.
Anyway, this was one of the best preparation methods I used.
It was so refreshing and tasty, complex – but not too much that you don’t know what to focus on. Not drying even, it is bit tannic. I just must buy more of this one. Hopefully soon!

Flavors: Grapes, Jam, Leather, Malt, Tannic

Preparation
205 °F / 96 °C 3 min, 0 sec 5 g 10 OZ / 300 ML

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99

I took this one to find out how much I have rest. Unfortunately, just a little of some dust, only few big leaves. Ashmanra, if you want some – please wait till situation here will be little better; as I don’t go to Uni city at all and I am not really sure if they even can sell anything.

As for tea – it is how derk managed to write about. She is much better in desrcription than I. It’s simple tea, yet quite complex if you look closely on it. It’s woody today, but not in rooibos matter, rather like some heavy taste. It was indeed less malty – yet present well, notes of red grapes in as well.

As prepared quite weak, I suppose I do not notice everything; moreover it was grandpa brewing.

As for news here: all restaurants closed down, they can do drive-away (walk-away, swim-away… et cetera). All shops but selected fields (foodstuff, chemist’s, drugstores and few others) closed down. Big issue is that Ministry of Health admits that in hospitals are missing about one million respirators. Prime minister says that it is a lie and there are no problems. Also, there was a man, who had symptoms and they did not wanted to test him at all. One region received finally! (after 14 days) respirators. 50 per whole region! “It must be enough”. “We can’t give them to anybody who asks”

Flavors: Grapes, Malt, Wood

ashmanra

Martin – no worries at all! Please stay in and stay safe!

Martin Bednář

I am really afraid. Not because of family, but rather because our government creepy measures.

ashmanra

I mainly worry about the way people are hoarding things! I do not want my family to go hungry. But at least we have a very large amount of wheat that we can grind and have fresh bread for many months to come. Prayers for you and your family!

Martin Bednář

Same, same… people hoarding up. But kind of understand it, during communist regime here there was nothing available, or in so limited quantities. I really dislike staying home and going just to shops and back.

mrmopar

We just had a 2100 prayer time for finding a cure for the virus. Everyone please stay safe. Prayers for all.

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99

I have prepared this tea in gong-fu style. It is rather weird, but actually works quite well. I did several 30 seconds long steeps. All of them were very tasty, strongly malty with some velvet like aftertaste. It was smooth as velvet – not taste like velvet. Maybe some grapes were there, little of smokiness too. As well some florarity.

Overall, it is good tea. Maybe western style suits this tea best. Or brewing it in a large pot for sharing with everyone.

Flavors: Floral, Grapes, Malt

Preparation
Boiling 0 min, 30 sec 4 g 3 OZ / 85 ML

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99

Ordered at Dobrá čajovna tearoom in Pardubice, as I am waiting for bus. Yep, another inventory check. This time groceries in Prague. I don’t feel great – last one was poorly made (my part) and I will got less money because of mistakes

Ordered this one, as I never had tea from Georgia. Received a teapot of volume I guess around 250-300 ml, a tea cup and thermos of hot water to add it to the pot.

Tea itself is quite sweet. But delighful sweetness. Bit like oolong sweetness. Roasted sweetness. I don’t know how to describe it better.

It tastes bit like jam. Malty jam. There are no citrus/lemon notes. Full of malt. But in no way drying.

Wonderful tea.

Leafhopper

I had a Georgian tea from What-Cha and “malty jam” describes it perfectly. :)

Martin Bednář

Haha :)
I could not resist and bought 50 grams of it. Lots of to find all the secrets of this tea.

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Another tea room Thursday. Well, I need to boost myself because of Thursday nights part-time job. This one was delivered day before I ordered it, so apparently really fresh! Let´s see.

Gaiwan, approx. 100-120 ml. I should ask. I don´t know how much leaves in, but it was quite a lot in my opinion. I have not counted steeps, but 1 liter thermos was gone. Each steep about 15-30 seconds.

Okay, now to the tea:
Aroma was storng orchid garden, floral, with little notes of smoke.
Colour of brew was light golden which was turning to darker and darker. Leaves went through the strainer of gaiwan. Not much of them though.
Taste was wonderful, floral, with little astrigency. But still smooth, mellow. Energy boosting.

I stayed awake till 6 am without any troubles with short, about few 15 minutes naps in bus back home. So apparently wake up call. The tea was wonderful, for great price / value ratio. I paid 108 CZK for whole thermos and I can make it as I wanted. Really, 20 seconds was average steep and I am surprised how bold it was.

Flavors: Floral, Orchid, Smoke

Preparation
Boiling 0 min, 15 sec 4 OZ / 110 ML

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90

I went to tea room yesterday, as I had to wait for my friend.

Gaiwan (unknown volume, I guess about 120 ml), steeps around 20 seconds with 90°C water, then up to 1 minute steep. I don´t know how much leaves in, maybe 5 grams?

Let´s start with aroma: really nice floral garden, maybe little jasmine notes, nothing funky, bitter, or unpleasant. I really liked it and it changes during the steeps.
Colour: hard to say, as it was dark there, but I was trying my best and I think it was yellow-green and clear. Maybe bit more yellow, but the light has warm temperature. So, I can´t be really sure.
Taste: the most important! Wonderful. It was like walk through garden, smooth, bit like a cream or milk (thank you Mr. Teaman there). I have to learn so much to recognize different tastes. Smooth. Jasmine. Floral. Dreaming.

Really good tea, which is unfortunately out of their stock (on website), but they offered me a bag for 350 CZK (I guess 100 grams). More amazing than I thought, probably very fresh one. LOVELY!

Flavors: Floral, Freshly Cut Grass, Grass, Jasmine, Smooth, Sweet, Warm Grass

Preparation
195 °F / 90 °C 0 min, 15 sec 5 g 4 OZ / 120 ML

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99

I loved it !!!!
The tea list explained that it was a strong tea, to be drunk with milk and honey. Usually I prefer green teas, light and soft. But there, I discovered a fantastic and euphoric tea, perfect for strong winters, for recovering after a hard walking day…
Unusual tastes, fabulous perfume, unic savour. I’m addict…

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94

I love Puer and this one is particularly good. pressed into a brick for countless infusions. I think I’m still infused from last night

Preparation
Boiling 0 min, 30 sec

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81
drank Da Fang by Dobra Cajovna
85 tasting notes

Quite delicious lil green tea I happened upon whilst in Praha.

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100

Man oh man, I had this at Dobra Cajovna in Praha. Not the mother store but the one with hookah. Let me tell you that this is such a magnificent tea. I enjoy most tea quite a bit but this was extra special. Almost euphoric in my enjoyment of this tea, I await the next time I can consume. I might just have to order some.

Preparation
190 °F / 87 °C 1 min, 30 sec

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87
drank Shou Mei by Dobra Cajovna
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Preparation
175 °F / 79 °C 1 min, 0 sec

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93
drank Se Zhong by Dobra Cajovna
85 tasting notes

soo delicious

Preparation
195 °F / 90 °C 1 min, 30 sec

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