Apple Brandy Assam

Tea type
Black Tea
Ingredients
Apple Pieces, Assam Black Tea, Organic Flavours
Flavors
Apple, Pastries, Floral
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Loose Leaf
Caffeine
Not available
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Average preparation
205 °F / 96 °C 4 min, 0 sec 10 oz / 305 ml

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9 Tasting Notes View all

  • “First cup of the morning. I have to say, I’m not particularly wowed by this one. It has a very faint sweet apple flavour, no brandy to speak of, and the assam base seems quite thin and weak. All...” Read full tasting note
    55
  • “Decided it was time to have this tea. As it is almost Autumn. The scent is a nice apple. And I get some brandy too. There is a sweet apple flavour. Makes me think of apple pastries, actually. Has a...” Read full tasting note
    80
  • “I first tried this tea with about 1.5 tsp and didn’t get much of an apple or brandy flavor to it. The second time around, I doubled it to about 3 tsp and a mild apple/brandy flavor emerged. I then...” Read full tasting note
    60
  • “I took this tea with milk this morning as an experiment and I found the results to be pretty enjoyable. In my last note I said this tea was also more like a Darjeeling than an Assam – but this...” Read full tasting note
    76

From 52teas

A Mokalbari Estate GFOP Assam blended with freeze-dried apple pieces, and organic apple and brandy flavors. This rich Assam base has a long and wiry leaf style with some golden tips and makes a beautiful cuppa with the hints of apple and brandy.

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9 Tasting Notes

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2238 tasting notes

First cup of the morning. I have to say, I’m not particularly wowed by this one. It has a very faint sweet apple flavour, no brandy to speak of, and the assam base seems quite thin and weak. All this, despite using nearly 2 tsp of leaf and a 4 minute brew time. It’s pleasant enough, but it’s not really living up to its name. Sad face.

Preparation
Boiling 4 min, 0 sec 2 tsp

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687 tasting notes

Decided it was time to have this tea. As it is almost Autumn. The scent is a nice apple. And I get some brandy too. There is a sweet apple flavour. Makes me think of apple pastries, actually. Has a some of the Assam base in the flavour, but not much.

Flavors: Apple, Pastries

52Teas

I’m so excited for Autumn – this month’s teas will really reflect that!

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258 tasting notes

I first tried this tea with about 1.5 tsp and didn’t get much of an apple or brandy flavor to it. The second time around, I doubled it to about 3 tsp and a mild apple/brandy flavor emerged. I then added a dash of milk and sugar to see what that would do. It highlighted an apple smell nicely but didn’t bring out too much more in terms of flavor.

I can see this being a fine session tea. It isn’t anything that pops out or wows you but it is nice, mild, and has a mild background flavor to it.

Flavors: Apple, Floral

Preparation
200 °F / 93 °C 4 min, 0 sec 3 tsp 12 OZ / 354 ML

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1908 tasting notes

I took this tea with milk this morning as an experiment and I found the results to be pretty enjoyable. In my last note I said this tea was also more like a Darjeeling than an Assam – but this time the robustness of the Assam is much more evident and it holds up well to the milk. It tames some of the wine/brandy flavours and I can taste the apple a bit more clearly.

Preparation
Boiling 5 min, 0 sec 1 tsp 12 OZ / 354 ML

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12 tasting notes

Pick number 8. It was really odd but this one smelled like banana laffy taffy when dry. That’s okay though I like banana laffy taffy. Once steeped the tea looses any hint of banana scent and is more weak apple cider smelling.
The taste however is all brandy and tea, which I think was due to the fact I only ended up with one apple chunk in my steeper. It looses the brandy flavor as it cools though.
Don’t think I would get this one again. Though since I still have some, next time I will try with a little stevia and see if that is better.

Preparation
195 °F / 90 °C 5 min, 0 sec 1 tsp 8 OZ / 236 ML

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4843 tasting notes

Sipping on a cup of this now and writing my review for it for SororiTea Sisters – it won’t appear there until later this month.

I like the base of Assam for this blend. It’s difficult to tell if this is a “wine-like” Assam with the brandy flavors but since I’m not picking up on a strong malty presence I’m going to go with a “wine-like” Assam. I do taste hints of malt, but it’s not as obvious a taste as I usually get from an Assam. I do taste the brandy, though, and as one who doesn’t really drink a lot of alcohol, I wouldn’t really know the difference between a brandy or a wine, but I do taste that wine-like or brandy-like flavor.

And then there is apple. The apple is a nice flavor to go with the brandy and the Assam. It’s crisp and adds a nice sweetness to the cup.

Overall, this is a pleasant cup. I recommend letting it cool just slightly (still hot but not piping hot) because I found that the flavors developed with some cool time.

And I’ve decided that I’m no longer going to rate teas numerically. You’ll learn more about why later.

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630 tasting notes

This was pretty tasty – it was very apple-y, as I hoped and expected. I can’t say I’ve had enough brandy to taste it in a strong sense, but it did have what felt like a boozy must that was just a hint. I’d say it was more like apple brandy light on the brandy, but tasty nonetheless.

Preparation
200 °F / 93 °C 3 min, 0 sec 1 tsp 8 OZ / 236 ML

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60
184 tasting notes

I didn’t think it was anything great. It tasted better as it cooled, but I really wasn’t getting a whole lot of anything with it.

Preparation
3 min, 0 sec 1 tsp 10 OZ / 295 ML

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