50 Tasting Notes

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Loose black tea. This tea is part of the mooncake gift box but can be bought separately. Vaguely chocolate smell from dry leaves, light liquor, flowery fragrance. The tea has an almost rose water flavor, no bitterness or astringency, it’s light for a black tea yet the lychee like note is still rather aromatic.

$15 for 40g isn’t a terrible price and I am considering buying this again.

sold for $15/4g x 10

https://lapsangstore.com/collections/black-tea/products/organictea-lp01?variant=45343712608482

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85

Flavored oolong tea bags. Oddly this reminds me of Harney and Sons’ milky oolong the most but with additional orange flavor. The two both have this smooth butter flavor and I don’t think OSULLOC created this flavor intentionally. I wish the tea offered more tartness/sourness, it would make it more interesting in my opinion.

Bought this at H Mart for $10.49/20 tea bags.

Sold for $14.99//20 tea bags.

https://us.osulloc.com/products/blended-tea

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95
drank Jeju Earl Grey by OSULLOC
50 tasting notes

Earl Grey tea bags. Possibly one of the best impulse buy recently. The whole box has an almost lemon zest smell, it’s highly aromatic. This is cleanest earl grey I’ve had and it might be the best one I ever made. Did not expect a Korean brand to have better earl grey than western brands. Normally I like intense tea but I don’t mind this being on the lighter side. If someone said they hated earl grey I would tell them try this, it goes down extremely easy.

I got mine at H Mart for $10.49/20 tea bags, I don’t see Osulloc’s American website selling this.

Sold for 9500 South Korean won ($6.83)/ 20 tea bags

https://www.osulloc.com/kr/ko/shop/item/teashop/18683

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96

Was gifted a tin of oolong. Couldn’t guess what kind of tea this would be from the name, it turned out to be very rock tea like though it is not from Fujian. The producer is from Wuyi and the tea is from Guangxi, the two places are 900 miles apart.

The dry leaves smell like milk chocolate, this tea taste like a mixture of dahongpao and black tea, it is sweet, toasty, savory, flowery, fruity, and grassy. The aroma and sweetness reminds me of some sweeter dancongs I’ve had. Hydrated leaves are 2 inches long, I don’t see much broken particles. Overall a very interesting tea as in it’s hard to put it in one category, flavor-wise this has a bit of everything, it’s really nice.

sold for $29.99/40g

https://iteaworld.com/products/chinese-tea-wild-oolong-tea

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80

Flavored black tea. If I had to guess the base might be some unsmoked souchong blend, it is so well blended all the distinctive characters of the black teas are gone. The smell is very peachy but the taste isn’t fruity at all.

The tea is rather expensive in the US, if you’re buying this from the UK then the price isn’t that bad.

sold for $14.40/ 125g in the UK

https://www.fortnumandmason.com/black-tea-with-peach-loose-leaf-caddy-125g

sold for $34.95/ 125g at Williams Sonoma

https://www.williams-sonoma.com/products/fortnum-and-mason-black-tea-with-peach-loose-leaf-tin

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85

So I got the loose leave version of vanilla comoro, suggested by ashmanra. This does taste better than the tea sachets. The astringency is way lower and it almost taste like a light fruity tea though still not very black tea like.

I definitely recommend getting the loose leave over the sachets.

Sachets: 81
Loose leave: 85

sold for $13/ 4oz

https://www.harney.com/products/vanilla-comoro?variant=46871345926

ashmanra

I’m glad it was an improvement for you!

cathychiaolin

And I’m glad I tried it out! Thank you for the suggestion!

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87

Loose black tea leaves, I have the one from 2023. Chocolate smell from dry leaves, the tea has malty cacao notes, it completely lacks the honeysuckle flavor a Jin Jun Mei should have. The wet leaves smell like a floral black tea, no burnt notes, they are roughly 0.5-0.75 in long, very skinny.

This is one of the better samples from the Introduction to Jin Jun Mei Black Tea Sampler but still not a real Jin Jun Mei. Tastes fine though.

Sold for $7.25/ 25g

https://yunnansourcing.com/products/imperial-grade-jin-jun-mei-from-tong-mu-guan-village?variant=39961841172679

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85

Decaf vanilla black tea, I bought the tea sachet version a couple years ago. The tea smells a lot like boba milk tea but doesn’t taste like one. Being decaffeinated it sacrificed some of its flavors, it doesn’t have wood, floral, or honey notes like regular black teas. On its own it tastes like slightly astringent water with vanilla scent, this tea can make milk taste good and not really the other way around.

sold for $9.45/20 sachets

https://www.harney.com/products/vanilla-comoro

ashmanra

The loose version is better than the sachet and we overleaf to compensate for the losses from the decaffeination process. If you have any sachets left, perhaps try over leafing a bit to make it more enjoyable? I usually tear my sachets open and measure the leaf for most tea whenever I can.

cathychiaolin

I should try the loose version in the future. I agree with using more tea because I did think one was a bit light.

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96

I got this pack for free and I’ve been wanting to get this review out. Here we go:

Jasmine Bi Luo Chun(3-Scent):
Jasmine flowers inside the tea. The first steep was very floral, but the jasmine scent from the second steep was significantly weaker. The Bi Luo Chun flavor later came to be much more prominent than the jasmine flavor. Still very pleasant. Hydrated leaves are roughly 1-2 inches long.

Jasmine Mao Jian(5-Scent):
Favorite among family members. Shinny dry leaves, the green tea base has a sweetness that’s almost pastry like. Jasmine lasted significantly longer than the Bi Lou chun but the floral flavor isn’t the strongest from this pack. The green tea did not have the savory profile many Chinese green has, it is not quite vegetal. Hydrated leaves are 0.5-1 inches long.

Jasmine Zhen Wang(7-Scent):
Furry long leaves, very perfumy. The jasmine scent is sharp and very in your face. I think part of the fragrance and sweetness is from the tea base, there’s a juicy, vegetal quality to it. This tea handles brewing very well, one time I reused the same leaves for three days and the tea still came out flavorful. If you want to make jasmine milk tea this will be able to take the milk. Hydrated leaves are roughly 1-1.5 inches long.

Jasmine Bai Hao(9-Scent):
Fur on buds, very uniformed, extremely clean. I expected this to be the strongest from the sample pack but the Zhen Wang was much more potent than Bai Hao. I would describe the drinking experience of this one as “sipping on flower water.” There is no astringency, bitterness, or other unpleasant flavors from the white tea, it’s very delicate. Hydrated leaves are all roughly 1 inch long and have a very faint mung bean scent on top of the jasmine.

I think this pack will please everybody. The uncles and aunties, the ABCs/ABGs/ABBs, the boba addicts, the Chinese restaurant lovers, the moms, it’s a crowd winner. If you are drinking this yourself this is A LOT of jasmine. I’ve been sharing it with people lol

sold for $39.99

https://iteaworld.com/products/chinese-jasmine-tea

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86

Earl grey tea bags. I taste bergamot mostly and a little woodiness from the tea. No tartness, bitterness, or astringency detected, very middle of the road. I would recommend this to friends at a supermarket.

sold for $12.00/50 tea bags

https://www.republicoftea.com/earl-greyer-black-tea/p/v00583/

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