Another sample (gift) from Steepster ashmanra, my wife and I waited until we had time to try it as a couple.
It’s smokiness is boldly evident in the leaves – dry or steeped. I was warned Lapsang Souchong was an acquired taste, and I have apparently acquired it. The aroma of smoke is forward enough that it masks the flavors that scream to be identified. Cloves, maybe? Cinnamon?
Whatever it is, I like it. My wife’s one word review: “Smoky”. I asked if she wanted more and got another one word response: “yes”.
I think this is something I’d stock for the purpose of sharing or drinking on a cool day. Steeped it twice so far, going significantly longer the second time around. I am going to attempt more…until the leaves give up. It’s that good.
Flavors: Cloves, Smoke
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Same here, although St. Louis had a slight reprieve this past week, and I’m hoping it will continue, because my garden is calling my name :)
Yay! I am so, so glad you guys liked it! Teavivre has a good one but be aware that they also sell an unsmoked Lapsang, so if you get it from them, make sure you get the smokey. Zen Tea has a good one, and we also like Black Dragon from Upton. I really must order some Baker Street Blend and send you a sample. Okay, I just wed to go ahead and do that now because it has both Lapsang and Darjeeling in it. I think you will both like it!
We have plenty of family out your way, Terri HarpLady. Made at least 5 visits in the last couple of years. One was a regrettable trip by motorcycle trip in sweltering August heat. I’ll save that one for Spring or Fall next time.
Hey if any of your fam is looking to buy a bike, mine is for sale! I quit riding a few years ago, due to a hand injury, not motorcycle related, which gratefully doesn’t effect my ability to play music or I’d be screwed, but has effected my ability to squeeze the brake. I also got more involved in permaculture gardening, and sadly, the days when the weather is perfect for gardening are the same days when it’s perfect for riding. I do start her up regularl though, and she, Ruby, is a beauty. 1200 Sportster, 05, Lava Sunglow, with roughly 6000+ miles.
@Ashmanra, Baker Streets sounds tasty!
My favorite time for smokey teas is definitely when the weather is cool!
I had to sit near the AC to try this for now. We’ve got many, many weeks of warm weather left!
Same here, although St. Louis had a slight reprieve this past week, and I’m hoping it will continue, because my garden is calling my name :)
Yay! I am so, so glad you guys liked it! Teavivre has a good one but be aware that they also sell an unsmoked Lapsang, so if you get it from them, make sure you get the smokey. Zen Tea has a good one, and we also like Black Dragon from Upton. I really must order some Baker Street Blend and send you a sample. Okay, I just wed to go ahead and do that now because it has both Lapsang and Darjeeling in it. I think you will both like it!
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We have plenty of family out your way, Terri HarpLady. Made at least 5 visits in the last couple of years. One was a regrettable trip by motorcycle trip in sweltering August heat. I’ll save that one for Spring or Fall next time.
Hey if any of your fam is looking to buy a bike, mine is for sale! I quit riding a few years ago, due to a hand injury, not motorcycle related, which gratefully doesn’t effect my ability to play music or I’d be screwed, but has effected my ability to squeeze the brake. I also got more involved in permaculture gardening, and sadly, the days when the weather is perfect for gardening are the same days when it’s perfect for riding. I do start her up regularl though, and she, Ruby, is a beauty. 1200 Sportster, 05, Lava Sunglow, with roughly 6000+ miles.
@Ashmanra, Baker Streets sounds tasty!