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Thank You Bonnie for such a unique, delicious tea experience. I’ve seen this tea before, and it’s almost perfect-such a stylish tea! :))

This Blue Nettle tea reminds me of conical slugs, or vortex cones. The steeping cones floated horizontally on my water, and seemed to be basking in fruity lemons as this light aroma tingled my nose. The wet leaves in glass smelled lightly vegetal & lightly fruity, much like artichokes & lemons; which cooled to a light woody quality often found in black teas! When I picked up a cone [the leaves were unfurled] and inhaled deeply, aromas of tart lemons, artichokes, & dill [perhaps a pickle] surprised my senses! Amazingly, there was a sweet contrast present in the aroma. :))

The cup was a very light ecru color, with light vegetal & lemon aromatics. The tea exhibited a very light, lemon-like, artichoke taste. There was a very smooth & clean aquatic or oceanic quality that I have never experienced before!! I’m not crazy!! Did anyone else experience this?? There was such a smoothness on my palate, but after I swallowed the tea-POP!! BANG!! POW!! The tea recharged on my palate with a mild tartness. That was another first for me, & nothing short of AMAZING! :))

My second cup [7 minutes at 212F] showcased a lemony tart aroma between 4-5 minutes. One cone was still clinging together, so I broke the leaves apart, hoping to achieve more aroma and flavor. There was deeper tart lemon and artichoke aromas, with some sweetness. Wet leaves also gave deeper aromas of lemon, artichoke, dill, and woods. The longer steep brought out light smokey notes as well.

While still quite light, the cup turned a deeper yellow. Slightly deeper artichoke essence adds sweetness, while a lemon nuance adds acidity to the nose. All of the flavors of the first cup are present [lemons, artichokes, aquatics]-only somewhat deeper in nature. Smooth & clean on my palate, with a more mild kick, void of most of the tart-natured, post swallow flavors I experienced in the first cup.

Nothing but great things can be exclaimed about Blue Nettle! From this teas unique shape, aromatics, & flavors, it is truly one of my supreme, most memorable tea experiences!! :D Thanks again Bonnie. :D

Cupped & Reviewed: Thursday, July 12, 2012.

Preparation
180 °F / 82 °C 3 min, 15 sec
Bonnie

I think this is the finest review! Clear and completely unified with the tea! I love Blue Nettle!

Missy

Great review, but eww to slugs!

gmathis

Slug tea…sounds like something from a Harry Potter comestibles establishment.

ScottTeaMan

Did anyone of you get that aquatic aspect I mentioned? Bonnie??

Butiki Teas

Absolutely. There is definitely something marine there. I was thinking along the lines of light seaweed notes.

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Bonnie

I think this is the finest review! Clear and completely unified with the tea! I love Blue Nettle!

Missy

Great review, but eww to slugs!

gmathis

Slug tea…sounds like something from a Harry Potter comestibles establishment.

ScottTeaMan

Did anyone of you get that aquatic aspect I mentioned? Bonnie??

Butiki Teas

Absolutely. There is definitely something marine there. I was thinking along the lines of light seaweed notes.

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