I really enjoy this tea :)
It is nicely lavender / lemony / rooibos blend. Mellow in all aspects, but flavours are well executed.
I said everything about this tea in previous notes.
Why I feel writing about this (or any another) today is a must for me? It isn’t!
Flavors: Floral, Lavender, Lemon Zest
Preparation
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I always feel weird not writing about tea when I drink it, hah. And I think it’s perfectly natural to want to write a note for a tea that makes you happy, whether you’ve written about it lots before or not! :)
I usually write down notes while drinking; but not this time and moreover… I felt I wrote everything :P
I tend to only write one note per each tea I drink (usually the first time I try it, but if I’m busy and have a large amount to get through, I may put it off until a different cup). I just don’t have the time in my life (nor care, honestly) to log every cup of tea I drink. Sometimes after years I might review a tea again, just because I figure my palate may be different after all that time, or I may if my experience has change… basically, if I feel I have something different to say than the first time. (As a side note, I was thinking about this tea the other night, and think I’m going to move it over to my “Sipdown Corner” very shortly… I really like it, too!)
I always feel weird not writing about tea when I drink it, hah. And I think it’s perfectly natural to want to write a note for a tea that makes you happy, whether you’ve written about it lots before or not! :)
I usually write down notes while drinking; but not this time and moreover… I felt I wrote everything :P
I have written about a couple teas many times! Bailin Gonfu and Yuchi Wild Mountain for sure!
I tend to only write one note per each tea I drink (usually the first time I try it, but if I’m busy and have a large amount to get through, I may put it off until a different cup). I just don’t have the time in my life (nor care, honestly) to log every cup of tea I drink. Sometimes after years I might review a tea again, just because I figure my palate may be different after all that time, or I may if my experience has change… basically, if I feel I have something different to say than the first time. (As a side note, I was thinking about this tea the other night, and think I’m going to move it over to my “Sipdown Corner” very shortly… I really like it, too!)
I am not naturally writing about a new note with a new cup, but somehow how I change my teas, I think it never goes boring what I am drinking in the moment (or at least the day).
It would be fun, if we were drinking same tea Mastress Alita, sometimes it happens, hihi.