296 Tasting Notes

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drank Arabica Mocha by Adagio Teas
296 tasting notes

Finally something different for the advent samples. Arabica Mocha is pretty good – it has a warm and cozy nutty chocolate flavor. It fits the holiday season, unlike some of the others. At least it’s not yet another green or roobios.

As it cools, this one stays good. Did not need or add any sugars or additives.

Preparation
1 tsp 6 OZ / 177 ML

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Day 12 of Advent Calendar

I actually loved this one, which is a relief as I had a few disastrous samples in a row and had to take a tea break
I have fallen awfully behind on everything advent.

I wasn’t too excited to try this one as I am picky on mint and there are so many of them lately. It seems the blend of mint with blueberries is absolutely delicious. A favorite of the advent samplers, perhaps my favorite mint total

Preparation
1 tsp 5 OZ / 147 ML

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This was Day 8 of the advent calendar

I wanted to try two teas in a day and was cursed. I sniff the bags when opening and it went through my mind that this one smelled slightly fishy.

It was either psychological or something, but after the first sips of this I kept getting a fishy undertone, got sick, and had to throw the whole thing out.

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Continuing my backlogging, this was Day 17 of Adagio.

They packed so much Roobios in their advent calendar for 2021

I brewed 7 minutes. Not bad. Nutty and warming. Would be good for winter OR fall. The apple and cocoa are a nice background blend to the rooibos with cameral smudge. Definitely get the nuttiness through as it has chestnuts and hazelnuts.

Preparation
1 tsp 5 OZ / 147 ML

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I am SOOOOO behind on advent and doing terribly. Many untasted from both, terribly behind, and also behind on logging.

This was day 15 – 7 Citrus Russian Blend

A bit light. Steeped 6 oz 5 minutes. Excited for description but too light. Dipped in a tinned cookie which went well :)

I added some sugar, and then some honey. I generally do not like honey but the lemon was coming out as it cooled and my throat was a bit sore. They do complement each other. It got better letting the bottom steep over 10 minutes of the mini tea pitcher and adding sweetener.

Preparation
1 tsp 6 OZ / 177 ML

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Day 8 of Advent Calendar – Adagio

I am so behind on my Adagio Advent by a few days, but this one is actually for the 8th day. Have some behind to do.

This one isn’t bad at all. It’s sweet, nutty, strong, warming. I accidentally got some floating leaves in there thanks to lazily putting it together. I found a mini baby white chip which was strangely adorable.

One of my preferred so far from the calendar. Have some chai to catch up on from their previous days as well, will try to catch up on those later today.

I did pour out half the water from the large cup so mine may be stronger. The sample didn’t contain much tea in this particular bag really, and didn’t want it weakened because of the water ratio. Didn’t need any additives or sugar.

Preparation
Boiling 6 min, 0 sec

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Day 7 of Advent Calendar

This is a light green that blossom further with 4 or 5 minute steep. Very mild tea with a soft flower bouquet and type of sweetness. The color is light. Described as green tea and flowers with red fruit. If you like a milder, slightly sweet green tea, this is the cup for you.

Preparation
Boiling 5 min, 0 sec

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I am in LOVE with this tea!

This will definitely be a keeper in the shelf. I think the sprinkles sound cute, but wasn’t sure of the taste of this one before sipping, especially with Vanilla and Creme are mentioned as the primary other than two. What I will say is somehow they make this a wonderfully sweet black tea while chomping on a small slice of cake. The flavoring is spot on, it’s a delightful dessert tear that isn’t cloyingly sweet. It’s just a happy cup that satisfies the sweet tooth craving while being a strong enough black blend on it’s own to suit the comfort tea sip.

Now I can only imagine that eating it with actual cake would be interesting.

Flavors: Cake

Preparation
Boiling 5 min, 0 sec 1 tsp 6 OZ / 177 ML
Roswell Strange

This is probably one of my favourite Brutaliteas names – and they have some damn good ones!

Lupiressmoon

Yes, they do! Loving the movie related names. I’m excited to try all the ones from my recent order. So far I’ve done this one and Silence of the Jams, another favorite name lol

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Backlogging from the weekend

Company says,
Tastes Like: candied orange peel, caramel cake, rosemary
Feels Like: dappled autumn sunshine

Well, I have no idea what autumn sunshine would taste like , I would think more of a cinnamon or pumpkin flavor, but this one is sure good. The smell dry with the orange and sweetness was tempting in itself. This one is different. I’m used to plenty of orange in black teas, but there is a special extra in here. The black tea staple part is good, then I have the nice orange with a small smidge of caramel. I don’t get the rosemary much with my one sipping, but look forward to scoping out all the layers of this one as I work my way through the bag.

A definite Autumn Sunshine keeper

Preparation
Boiling 5 min, 0 sec 1 tsp 6 OZ / 177 ML

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Sampler

GOing through my Plum Deluxe Sampler’s. This one is an all0out herbal tea with Roobios and flavored with pears and cinnamon. By description, it sounds fine.

Unfortunately like many of my sampling of their teas, I find the black tea a weak backing for the flavoring. Usually at least the flavoring part is strong, but in this case not so. I mainly get the cinnamon.

Preparation
Boiling 7 min, 0 sec 1 tsp 4 OZ / 118 ML

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I have a drink obsession in general – daily lattes and coffees, and of course teas of many varieties. I mainly drink hot tea in Florida, but still enjoy the occasional southern sweet iced.

My preference is black tea, although I’m open to trial and error with others. I like the old fashioned English style tea cups, tea parties, food pair-ups, mini desserts and pies, cubes of sugar, small collection of Rose Red tea pets, you get the idea. I will always have an old fashioned tea kettle on the stove, but have recently purchased an electric tea kettle that I absolutely adore. I’m lazy by nature, so I have switched to stuffing tea bags for the loose teas to save on clean-up and disposal with other strainers.

I love smokey teas, non-bitter, not overly astringent, strong tea background mixed with flavored teas, no artificial sweetener tastes, balanced florals IF there must be a floral. I used to love spice, but it has to be done right. A former chai fan – now it reminds me of colored pencils. Cinnamon sounds good but so many teas have it artificial or odd tasting. Same goes for chocolate, some things have to be done just right to work.

Primary Tea Companies currently in 2022 – Harney and Sons, August Uncommon, Simpson & Vail, Fusion, Tea Spot, English Tea Store for odds and ends, The Tea Table

Most missed tea place and tea: Plum Brandy Cheesecake by Butiki

Very picky with anything Roobios, and Darjeeling/Oolong are hit or miss depending on the blend and my taste buds. Mint works in a mood but I’m not a big fan. Gravitate toward good name blends and fall themes when doing yet more sampler orders.

I like adding a cube of sugar to almost all teas, not usually milks. I don’t like stevia or any artificial sweetener taste. I adore honey, but to me it doesn’t suit tea unless I have a sore throat as both the tea and the honey change their flavor profile quite a bit if I mix them.

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Lakeland, Florida, United States

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