Smoky Butterscotch Peach

Tea type
Black Tea
Ingredients
Calendula Petals, Dried Peaches, Organic Black Tea, Organic Natural Flavors (Vegan)
Flavors
Astringent, Peach, Smoke, Butterscotch, Burnt Sugar, Campfire, Fruity, Leather, Whiskey
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Loose Leaf
Caffeine
Not available
Certification
Organic, Vegan
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Average preparation
205 °F / 96 °C 4 min, 0 sec 11 oz / 325 ml

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The tea of the week for June 20, 2016!

When I started with this blend, I wanted something that tasted a bit like grilled peaches. A little bit smoky, a little bit fruity and beautifully sweet.

I start with a blend of organic black teas: A lovely tippy Yunnan, a sweet Nilgiri, a malty Assam and a pleasant Ceylon to help round things out. Then I added a little bit of Lapsang Souchong to add that touch of smoke.

The smoke is a prevalent profile in the cup but it doesn’t overwhelm it. It tastes to me more like the grilled peach idea – with a touch of smoke to it but not so much that it’s all smoke and nothing else. The butterscotch starts out somewhat elusive but develops as I continue to sip – I’m not sure if it’s the cooling temperature of the liquid or that the flavor just develops as I continue to drink the liquid – but I taste more butterscotch now than I did when I first started sipping.

And the peach – it’s simply lovely! Sweet and fruity. There is a really nice combination of flavors here – a nice balance between the smoke, butterscotch and the peach!

organic ingredients: black teas, freeze-dried peaches, calendula petals & natural flavors.

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I am in need of caffeine – so I decided to grab some of this tea since it’s the current tea of the week.

When I thought about this blend, originally, I was thinking strictly a smoky peach tea – but then I decided I wanted another element to it. I had planned on creating a smoked butterscotch tea later this year (in November, perhaps) but while I was brainstorming, I decided I should combine the two – peach and butterscotch – with a black tea base that is a blend of Indian and Chinese teas including a small amount of Lapsang Souchong.

I know in the past, some of my smoky teas have been more smoke than I originally intended. Lapsang Souchong is really potent stuff and when I was LiberTEAS . . . I did NOT like Lapsang Souchong – it wasn’t until I was well into my tea reviewing days that I either acquired a taste for – or learned how to best brew the stuff that I started appreciating the smoky tea. So adding it to blends has been a bit of a learning process for me – and I’m getting better at it, I do believe.

Because this isn’t overly smoky. there is certainly a touch of smoke to it, but it doesn’t overpower the cup. There is a good amount of peach and butterscotch to this too. When I wrote my original tasting notes for this tea – http://52teas.com/blog/tea-of-the-week-for-june-20-2016-smoky-butterscotch-peach-black-tea/ – I conducted the very first tasting without sugar in the cup. My second cup (and this one) has about a 1/2 teaspoon of raw sugar in it and I find that this really helps to bring out the sweetness of the peach and the distinct flavor of butterscotch.

It tastes a bit like grilled peaches, which is what I was going for.

Kittenna

This sounds good. Of course it came out AFTER I ordered.

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