Paris In Love

Tea type
Oolong Tea
Ingredients
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Flavors
Berries, Blueberry, Butter, Cream, Floral, Grapes, Grass, Jam, Mineral, Pleasantly Sour, Powdered Sugar, Raspberry, Red Fruits, Rose, Strawberry, Tart, Grassy, Mint, Smooth, Sweet, Vegetal, Violet
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Average preparation
190 °F / 87 °C 3 min, 30 sec

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From Mariage Frères

Flavoured blue tea
Jardin Premier*

Dreaming of a cup of tea with all the fragrance of Paris?
Mariage Frères turns dreams into reality by distilling into this blue tea elegant flavours of rose and red fruits, of celebration and strolling along the Seine.
The suave liqueur transports us to the left bank, the bluish infusion brings us back to the right bank and each cup is an enchanting journey to the heart of Paris.

A solar-coloured sleeve adorns the box of tea sachets, evoking the radiance of the City of Light.

Label Jardin Premier

PREPARATION TIPS :
1 mousseline / 20 cl – 95°C – 4 min

Characteristics : #Blue tea™ #Jardin Premier
Presentations : Muslin Tea Sachet

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4 Tasting Notes

1711 tasting notes

Advent Day 7
My tea timer didn’t start, so I way over steeped this before suspicion about the amount of time passed set in. This tea seems very forgiving to that. I had released it from the bonds of the tea bag it came in and the leaves had unfurled significantly making an odd blueish brown steeping. It smells very fruity, but I can’t pin what fruit they might be. I can’t taste any rose, but as my cup cools I get the tang of rose petals on the sides of my tongue. This tea tastes like it is all high and mid notes, which makes it seem very airy and light. I think I’d like it better if it had low notes to ground it more. It’s another perfectly fine tea that isn’t quite to my tastes.

Crowkettle

“low note” – that’s a good way of describing what these fruity oolong teas are missing! A different oolong grade or variety would likely do the trick.. a roasted or red one maybe?

gmathis

We haven’t heard from her in quite a while, but terriharplady used to post here frequently, and her musical terminology (low notes, bass line, minor key) precisely defined what she was drinking. I’ve stolen her descriptors from time to time.

Crowkettle

Yes, terriharplady had wonderful music related tasting notes! I do miss her and a few others on here :)

Dustin

I remember that name! I read a book on essential oils long ago that described mixing scents with high, mid and low or base notes to get something well rounded and that idea creeped into my tea notes. Funny that base notes in perfume are interchangeable with the idea of bass notes in music!
I don’t know much about oolongs, but a roasted one sounds like it would be nice in a tea like this!

Crowkettle

I’ve also seen “listening to incense”. I don’t know my essential oils or incense well, but the core ingredients/flavours cross over so much with tea.

Yeah, a roasted oolong profile can have a lot of those “base notes” – like vanilla, and woody/spicy/earthy qualities, as well as a thick natural sweetness like honey. I think they’re sorely underutilized in the flavoured tea world :P

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1796 tasting notes

Advent Day 7

Another blue fruity blend. This is fine. Candy-sweet fruit. Kind of boring.

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1433 tasting notes

Mariage Frères Advent 2021 – Day 7

Another “blue” oolong! The flavouring is a lovey berries & rose cream – subtly tart, floral, and juicy. The base is pretty light – coming out more as the tea cools down for +10min; I’d say indistinct floral, grassy, and mineral notes, with maybe a hint of cream. It’s silky smooth and has an aroma that makes me crave pastries and jam. I think I like this one.

Steep Count: 3 – there’s something here that’s grape-like. Almost an acidic wine note. I think I’d like a different oolong type as a base (a red oolong would be perfect but then the gimmicky “blue pea flower” may need to be sacrificed MF), with more of a grounding note – although I still got a lot out of this one.

Flavors: Berries, Blueberry, Butter, Cream, Floral, Grapes, Grass, Jam, Mineral, Pleasantly Sour, Powdered Sugar, Raspberry, Red Fruits, Rose, Strawberry, Tart

Preparation
195 °F / 90 °C 4 min, 0 sec

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