Last new summer tasting note for the evening!
This is my personal favourite of the new collection of teas and, well, I have been drinking a lot of lately. It’s on a white tea base and though I would personally like there to be a little more white tea I do think we got the balance right in a way that still stays true to the light and delicate feeling of white tea while having distinct flavours that are juicy and not thin/bland. The most disappointing white tea blends (at least in my opinion) are the ones that taste watered down instead of simply delicate… There’s a difference between those two things.
I would say strawberry is definitely the stronger flavour between it and the kiwi. You get more of a strawberry juice (like, well, Capri Sun) taste on the front end of the sip and body that evening transitions into a little more of the cheeky kiwi finishing flavours. It’s not missed in the cup, but just a gradual shift over the coarse of tasting. There is sugar in the blend, but I think there’s definitely a difference between it taste sweet verse tasting sugary/cloying and I feel like we’ve done a good job of avoiding the latter.
My recommendation for steeping this tea would be to stick with a shorter steep time and lower water temp if you want a bit more of a delicate flavour with more of the white tea coming out. However, if you want something juicy and a bit more iceable go with a long steep with hotter water. The tea can take it!
So yeah. Hot. Iced. Cold Brewed. I just can’t seem to get enough of this one…
Tea Photo: https://www.instagram.com/p/CcVmfvku5Fz/
Song Pairing: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aBKPAhSV_y0&ab_channel=DavidDeanBurkhart
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I really enjoyed this one, but particularly the aroma! I think I could smell the dry tea for hours…