No. 711 Brave New Earl

Tea type
Black Tea
Ingredients
Bergamot, Black Tea, Jasmine Flowers, Juniper
Flavors
Bergamot, Citrusy, Tea, Floral, Pine, Honey
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Loose Leaf, Sachet
Caffeine
Medium
Certification
Organic
Edit tea info Last updated by Martin Bednář
Average preparation
195 °F / 90 °C 3 min, 15 sec 9 oz / 275 ml

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  • “Freshly steeped, the jasmine is quite apparent here with more subtle scents of bergamot and juniper. I’ve perhaps let this cool too much (lukewarm) because most of the flavour is also jasmine....” Read full tasting note
  • “I was so intrigued by others commenting P&T that I not only wanted to taste some samples (like in an advent calendar), I took advantage of a special offer and ordered 8 different teas! This was...” Read full tasting note
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  • “A tea I was looking most forward and luckily, it delivers my expectations quite right. It is EG, for sure. Not sure how much bergamot, rather quite generic citrusy note. I mean, I had more bergamot...” Read full tasting note
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  • “Adventaggedon Day 1: Tea 7/7 So I’ve obviously tried every tea that’s going to be in the DAVIDsTEA advent I got this year (because, well, duh) but aside from the DT advent this was the only other...” Read full tasting note
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A bold organic Earl Grey tea with an exotic twist of juniper and jasmine

A case of genteel one-upmanship, this bold twist on the classic Earl Grey is inspired by the fancy for a refreshing, juniper-endowed gin and tonic under the Indian sun from where this black tea hails. Whiffs of jasmine accentuate its air of sophistication and exotic cool.

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9 Tasting Notes

1443 tasting notes

Freshly steeped, the jasmine is quite apparent here with more subtle scents of bergamot and juniper. I’ve perhaps let this cool too much (lukewarm) because most of the flavour is also jasmine. Jasmine seems to be a bit pesky in that it takes over other flavours. Though, I appreciate the black base against the jasmine (as opposed to a green or herbal base which are the only other teas I’ve tried with jasmine).

I have one more bag left, so I’ll try to actually drink it while it’s hot.

Preparation
190 °F / 87 °C 3 min, 0 sec
Martin Bednář

I can suggest crushing the berries in the bag with teaspoon to release more from juniper.

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I was so intrigued by others commenting P&T that I not only wanted to taste some samples (like in an advent calendar), I took advantage of a special offer and ordered 8 different teas! This was one of the ones I really wanted to try, as I´m an Earl Grey fan, and the addition of juniper sounds great.
I like the packaging and I love the aromas when opening the tea package! I´m not so sure about how it changes when brewed…or should I say that the aroma´s promise more than what I finally taste in mouth? I hoped to have a deeper and longer juniper effect, I guess. The tea leaves can be infused twice, with a similar result, so that´s nice.

Flavors: Bergamot, Citrusy, Tea

Preparation
195 °F / 90 °C 3 min, 0 sec 1 tsp 8 OZ / 250 ML
Martin Bednář

I suggest trying to find the berries and crush them. It makes such a huge difference in taste.

Ilse Wouters

that´s a very good idea, thanks!

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1845 tasting notes

A tea I was looking most forward and luckily, it delivers my expectations quite right.

It is EG, for sure. Not sure how much bergamot, rather quite generic citrusy note. I mean, I had more bergamot forward teas. But at least it wasn’t overpowering the light, but present base tea.

Sadly, other ingredient I was looking forward, isn’t much present. As Roswell Strange mentioned, it needs more juniper! It was pine-y; but somehow it just complements the citrus notes. I was expecting stronger note of it. Not sure how much berries were in my sachet, I will try to crush them next time a bit. They use cotton and thus opaque sachets, for two steepings. I will try second steep now… but I don’t expect much difference.

And not sure if jasmine flowers are in, but it was nicely floral too. Better than yesterday experience, but still I have expected more from it.

Flavors: Citrusy, Floral, Pine

Preparation
205 °F / 96 °C 3 min, 30 sec 10 OZ / 300 ML
gmathis

That’s an unexpected combination (juniper with earl grey elements)!

Martin Bednář

It is. I saw it just twice. I need to try second brand in near future (Forsman from Finland).

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15662 tasting notes

Adventaggedon Day 1: Tea 7/7

So I’ve obviously tried every tea that’s going to be in the DAVIDsTEA advent I got this year (because, well, duh) but aside from the DT advent this was the only other tea I got today that I had tried before. It was nice to revisit it though because it has been a few years. I wish I got more juniper because that pine-y kind of note works so well with the bergamot that’s used here. Aside from the slight addition of juniper, it’s also just a more floral EG in general as well. Very botanical type vibes on the whole.

Martin Bednář

Wait… I have this tea as Day 2. Maybe they put it in random order?

Nik

oooooo this sounds like something I need to try.

Roswell Strange

Martin, did you get the red or white advent? I have the red one and I’m doing it with a coworker – it’s been the same for both of us so far.

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113 tasting notes

A nice, wintry earl, says it’s piney, to which I say maybe.

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