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What tea is good for a grief filled heart? I picked this one from the wall of tea in Ft Collins. It’s good one. I’m on the second steeping and it’s still chocolatey and rich. Not too complex, but a very good example of Keemun.
My cousin passed away yesterday after a lengthy hospital stay fighting cancer and pneumonia. She was 53. Life is short. Hug your peeps and drink the good tea.
I always like stopping at this tea house. Highly recommend the atmosphere and people.
Flavors: Chocolate, Dark Chocolate, Nutty, Smooth
April Sipdown Challenge Prompt – your tea with the longest name
At present I don’t have much tea with long names as I am mostly out of Teavivre Tea which reliably had really long ones, and now I don’t want to order more for fear of somehow ending up paying tariffs and duties above the price. The teas I want are not in the US warehouse at present.
Back to this tea – in Chinese, “Scary Fragrance” is Xia Sha Ren Xiang, referring to Bi Luo Chun, so I assume one would add Hong to that to represent this tea. That’s my story and I am sticking to it.
Scary is not the word for this. This is a Golden Snail tea, so powerful aroma is more apt. My goodness, I swooned. First, this is a beautiful tea to look at in dry form. Little gold and brown snails, tightly curled. Slightly fuzzy. Already fragrant.
Steeped, it is a beautiful medium amber to orange that doesn’t reveal just how much flavor there is in the cup. The mouthfeel is thick and rich. I made two Western steeps yesterday and saved the leaves in the fridge for breakfast today.
The first two steeps had honey notes and were a little reminiscent of Golden Monkey. There was some chocolate in the aroma as well. They describe it as having squash notes, but as someone who grew up on yellow crookneck squash only and had other squash only after reaching adulthood, I would say it is more like zucchini that I note here.
Today’s steep was very good but much milder. One thing that really persisted was the creaminess of the mouthfeel.
A delightful tea experience.
From the name, I thought this was a jasmine green tea and chose it to fulfill the soothing tea prompt for the Sipdown Challenge, but I have to replace it with another because it is definitely not a jasmine green, although something this delicious is also soothing.
This is a mix of lychee black tea, oolong tea, and jasmine flowers with jasmine green tea. The taste is predominantly lychee in my opinion, it resteeps well and is certainly a delightful tea that I would put on a repurchase list.
I may have overleafed the last of my small pack, but there is an astringent taste after the blueberry, lemon, and ginger that is a bit too harsh for my liking. I like the idea of this tea more than the actual tea.
Flavors: Astringent, Bitter, Blueberry, Ginger, Lemon
March 1 Sipdown Challenge Prompt – World Music Therapy Day
The name of the tea shop prompted me to choose the song “Happy” by Pharrell Williams. It was a good choice!
My daughter is surprising me with a new tea each day post-surgery. This one was needed today as the antibiotics are making my tummy a little queasy and I am hoping the ginger will help, and the song went well with it for a nice cheering effect.
This was perfectly fruity and the ginger was just right for me. Blueberry is the number one star here but on the back of the sip I am getting a nice warm flush of ginger warmth that is not too hot for me. I really like the black tea base, too.
I’m so sorry for your loss. ❤
Oh, Michelle! I am so sorry.
Consider yourself hugged long distance. It sounds like you’ve picked a good cup to hold in your hands while you remember your cousin.
Sad to hear, Michelle, but glad you’ve got a comforting tea and hope you’re with your peeps.
Thanks for the condolences, my cousin will be missed, and the tea was comforting