Thank you Sil for offering this as your interpretation of 11 pipers piping!
This smells VERY smoky … but it tastes less smoky than it smells. It still has a distinct smoky presence in the flavor, it just doesn’t taste as smoky as the aroma might lead one to believe. The aroma made me think that this HAS to be at least part Lapsang Souchong but the flavor changes that thinking because it does not taste like Lapsang Souchong. It tastes smoky, but, not in the thick, pine smoke kind of taste for which Lapsang is known.
I get the peaty earthiness too… the sip consists primarily of a rich earthiness and the smoky notes, and then the citrus tones come through toward the aftertaste. Someone else mentioned an Earl Grey/Bergamot note, I don’t know that I taste bergamot especially, I definitely do taste citrus though. It is bright, sweet, and tangy. The citrus notes become very clear in the aftertaste.
A very pleasant and unusual blend … very glad I got to try it.
On another note, I was dismayed when I attempted to visit the Majesteas site and could not. (My virus protection says no, and I’m in no mood to try to remove malicious stuff off my computer) I would be very interested in seeing what other teas this company might have to offer.
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They have a few that I really enjoy….still working my way through more of them. If you like strawberry teas, I have one I can always send your way to try :)
They have a few that I really enjoy….still working my way through more of them. If you like strawberry teas, I have one I can always send your way to try :)
Sure, that would be lovely … let me know via PM if there are any teas from my cabinet that I can share with you in return!