White Chocolate Moon

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185 °F / 85 °C 2 min, 0 sec

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  • “This is delicious! wow. White chocolate is not something I normally go for. It’s usually like whole butter slices on my tongue. Waxy and flavourless, bleh! But this… is decadent. Luxurious. Oh so...” Read full tasting note
    85
  • “Sooo…. I can’t give this a rating because i pretty much screwed up brewing my sample a la not enough tea for the water i dumped it in. That being said, from what i can tell i probably would have...” Read full tasting note
    54
  • “I really enjoyed this tea! I may hunt down TinaS for the rest of the sample that Jessie split between us. Dry, the leaves didn’t smell overwhelmingly of much at all, but once steeped it lived up to...” Read full tasting note
    90
  • “This tea tasted nothing like what I expected, which is stupid since it does taste like white tea with white chocolate. Both notes are very apparent, and blend surprisingly well together. I liked...” Read full tasting note
    78

From SpecialTeas

Our new White Chocolate Moon will soothe your soul with its warm, cocoa buttery flavor. White chocolate goodness is underscored with the softness of a smooth white tea — an elegant addition to our flavored whites.

Recommendations: Use 1 tablespoon (2gr.) per 6 oz. cup; heat fresh water until steaming briskly (185°F); let steep for 2 min.

Ingredients: White Tea, cocoa peels, milk drops, flavoring (chocolate cream)
Contains milk products.

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9 Tasting Notes

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1759 tasting notes

This is delicious! wow.
White chocolate is not something I normally go for. It’s usually like whole butter slices on my tongue. Waxy and flavourless, bleh!
But this… is decadent. Luxurious. Oh so creamy smooth! and it sets of no alarm bells either! yahoo!!
That was the first steep though. Apparently this white… well, she’s a one steep stand.
It was ok when hot, but as it cooled I got a strange sort of fake white chocolate flavour that mixed oddly with the tea notes. It was okay, more what I expected the first steep to be.
Overall though, I quite like this. It’d be great for getting rid of a chocolate craving…

SimpliciTEA

SpecialTeas is no more. So, just out of curiosity, where did you get this tea?

Indigobloom

It was a sample from Jessie :)
How very astute of you SimpliciTea!

SimpliciTEA

Ah, the secret revealed!

Bonnie

I know what you mean about white chocolate tasting like butter…or sweet plastic or sweet wax…bleh as you say. It’s a wonder that someone could get it right. Suspending a creamy frosting feel that is smooth like chocolate in a tea would be a miracle! Would like to check this out myself!

Plunkybug

Mmmmmm….butter.

Indigobloom

Bonnie: even the best white chocolate can taste terrible, for me. If you ever get yer hands on some, go for it!! too bad SpecialTeas is down for the count. I’d love a nice tin of this one, and probably many of their other blends to… *sighs

Indigobloom

Heather Martin: LOL agreed!! as long as it’s paired with something else. Like bread. Mmmmm so good!

Plunkybug

Or my tongue. :P

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Sooo…. I can’t give this a rating because i pretty much screwed up brewing my sample a la not enough tea for the water i dumped it in. That being said, from what i can tell i probably would have really enjoyed this tea :) soooo yeah. that’s my story. I’m sticking to it. so there. neener neener neener!

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570 tasting notes

I really enjoyed this tea! I may hunt down TinaS for the rest of the sample that Jessie split between us.

Dry, the leaves didn’t smell overwhelmingly of much at all, but once steeped it lived up to the name in a big way, a mellow tea with a smooth and sweet white chocolate creaminess. I wanted to just hold each swallow in my mouth for a while until it melted. Next time I might steep it a little shorter to bring out the sweet chocolate without the white tea getting more astringent. There was a kind of oily film on the top of the cup, I guess from the milk drops, but it didn’t put me off at all. Overall, a deliciously dessert tea.

Preparation
185 °F / 85 °C 1 min, 0 sec

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This tea tasted nothing like what I expected, which is stupid since it does taste like white tea with white chocolate. Both notes are very apparent, and blend surprisingly well together. I liked it better with just a little bit of sugar, but it definitely is an enjoyable cup. I’m sad that I didn’t get to try more teas from SpecialTeas if this is an example of what they produced.

Preparation
180 °F / 82 °C 2 min, 0 sec

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658 tasting notes

This is quite nice. Chocolatey and a bit nutty. Mild and very smooth. It’s a little bit sweet but not overbearing, which I find perfect for bed time.

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149 tasting notes

This is my first white tea. I am definitely tasting white chocolate and some buttery notes. A little bland for me, but maybe that’s the nature of white tea. Prepared with stevia.

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This is by far one of my favorite teas. It’s incredibly smooth with just a hint of sweetness. The description “buttery” is accurate – but it’s not at all overwhelming. Refreshing and relaxing. I highly recommend this tea. It’s worth the price.

Preparation
180 °F / 82 °C 3 min, 0 sec

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