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drank Coconut Grove by DAVIDsTEA
1024 tasting notes

How do I have over seventy teas in my cupboard and yet still hum and hah over which one I feel like drinking? This is exactly the same issue I have with my enormous wardrobe sometimes.

This afternoon I’ve moved onto the tea that prompted my first-ever tea swap after lusting over the Coconut Grove that ashleyelizabeth put up in the international swap thread.

Speaking of which, I’ve just listed a few of my own in there, if anyone’s keen on a swap with this Aussie! Now’s your time to shine.

(Seriously though… do I seriously have over seventy teas? Because I’m lookin’ at them and it doesn’t look like it. But I sure do recognise every tea when I look through my Steepster cupboard. Geez…)

Marzipan

The paralysis of choice.

Memily

Totally! Teamed with “but I just don’t feel like any of these”.

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Marzipan

The paralysis of choice.

Memily

Totally! Teamed with “but I just don’t feel like any of these”.

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Translating my ratings, at a glance:

100 — CRITICAL OBSESSION LEVEL REACHED; CAN YOU MARRY TEA!?
95 — this must always be in my pantry. forever.
90 — excellent! you need to try this tea!
85 — very good! you should try this tea!
80-70 — I enjoyed this and will happily drink it again.
65-50 — Fine. Unremarkable.
45-35 — this wasn’t the worst drink ever but I was disappointed; it didn’t live up to my expectations at all.
30-0 — I didn’t enjoy this tea and that makes me sad.

MY TEASTORY:

Grandad got me started young, white (a LOT of white) Irish breakfast with two.

I never strayed far from that until the world of T2 Tea came to Brisbane some years ago, and now I don’t know what I’d do without a pantry full of tea options.

These days I prefer to drink my teas straight without sweetener (though I appreciate some black variations shine better with milk and/or a dash of honey/sugar). I also love a speedy iced tea (hot brewed then poured over ice), and my latest obsession is cold brewing (which doesn’t make a lot of sense, as Australia is headed into winter and I live in the coldest corner of the country, but oh well).

I’d love to make a bunch of tea friends on here, especially those who can talk Aussie teas with me. I’ve recently come back from a jaunt to North America and it was a real hoot to hit up DAVIDsTEA after reading so many reviews! I wish I’d had the chance to get to more stores… but I’m happy with what I got back past customs. See those teas and my local jams in my reviews.

I LOVE:
+ black teas
+ white teas
+ oolongs
+ flavoured versions of all three of the above
+ herbal infusions and fruit tisanes

NOT A FAN:
+ most green teas
+ LICORICE ROOT (my sworn enemy) and aniseed flavours

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