drank Crème Brulee by Lovare
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A sipdown! (M: 17, Y: 17)
“A buttery pastry” tea as described by Courtney is top-notch description of this tea. Sadly, it smells better than it tastes, but if you are looking for some flavour profile descriptors, here are a few: buttery pastry, vanilla, brown sugar and creamy.

Prepared as a family pot tea — 2L / 2 pyramids steeped for 5 minutes.

Martin Bednář

And one note: this tea is best hot or lukewarm. Cold it’s not good.

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Martin Bednář

And one note: this tea is best hot or lukewarm. Cold it’s not good.

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