Thanks Stacy for sending me such a unique sample!
As green teas go, the Blue Nettle is a standout performer. It reminds me of the spinach and artichoke dip that we whip up for football parties, and that is definitely a good thing! Other reviewers have already alluded to the shape that the tea is rolled into, and the glass bodum pot that I used to brew it up let them twirl like a slow motion spinning top. I was a bit worried about how weak the flavor might be because of the faintly pale yellow liquor it had produced after its 3 minutes were up but I guess strength of color and strength of taste don’t necessarily go hand in hand. As tasty as this one is, I can only imagine that it might be hard to source down the line as its popularity grows since it is thankfully one of the fair trade and small farmed teas. I would order and experience it while you can!
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Jason, How big is your pot, and how many cones did you use?? Thanks!
Blue Nettle Link:
http://shop.lightofdayorganics.com/Blue-Nettle-Tea-bulk-4-oz-Blue-Nettle-Tea-bulk.htm
I ordered more for the exact same reason! It is a wondrously different tea.
Oooh, I have a sample of this one too! Excited to try :D
Jason, How big is your pot, and how many cones did you use?? Thanks!
Blue Nettle Link:
http://shop.lightofdayorganics.com/Blue-Nettle-Tea-bulk-4-oz-Blue-Nettle-Tea-bulk.htm
Scott, Butiki is $8.00 cheaper for 4oz
That’s good to know. :))