215 Tasting Notes
This Darjeeling has golden tips and a peachy (literally, to my nose) fragrance. Used a heaping tsp in 10 oz boiling water, covered infuser, 4 min. Light golden amber liquor is pungent with scant bitterness. Today this cup got milk and sweetner, yielding a rich breakfast beverage.
2nd experience with this tea, 180F steep 3 min, added a little light agave nectar. There’s just enough astringency for a pungent wake-up note, and the ginger soothed my case of “6am Monday tummy.” The matcha is likely what makes the liquor a bit hazy, and it settles out, so give the cup a swirl near the end.
One heaping tsp tea, 10 oz boiling water, 6 min, soy milk and agave nectar. Smooth with little astringency. Truly aromatic. Scents of ginger, peach and black tea waft from the dry stuff and all carry right on into both the smells and tastes of the light amber liquor. Well balanced flavors, plenty of ginger, too, which makes this a favorite.