drank Happy Green by Dammann Frères
1605 tasting notes

Kiki has been summoned by Cameron B.!

“Ohhh it smells good. It smells kinda floral and fruity. Smells kinda peach-like. No-no it smells like a berry, blackberry or something. Not quince. Maybe it’s got a little jasmine flower to it, too. I’m a little rusty. Strawberry, it’s strawberry isn’t it? Is it raspberry? It’s not apricot. Apple?

Oh, I do taste the kiwi and green apple now that I know! Even the cucumber!

It tastes good, naturally sweet. That’s good. I like it. I would buy it again. It’s clean-tasting and satisfying. I really like it. I’d give it an 8 and a half. I think when I want to drink it again, it’s gotta be 8 or above. This is very nice, light but flavorful. Thank you, Cameron B. Very sweet you are."

I sneaked two sips before I passed it to Kiki. Really good kiwi flavor, and some green apple and cucumber. Good body. I might be a little jealous she got the mug!

ashmanra

Oooh, what a neat sounding blend!

derk

Two sips was good enough to add to my DF wishlist. The kiwi note was awesome.

Cameron B.

Awwww, how is Kiki doing? :D

Lexie Aleah

oooh another tea from them with Kiwi? Yum!

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ashmanra

Oooh, what a neat sounding blend!

derk

Two sips was good enough to add to my DF wishlist. The kiwi note was awesome.

Cameron B.

Awwww, how is Kiki doing? :D

Lexie Aleah

oooh another tea from them with Kiwi? Yum!

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