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On the 2nd day of Christmas Steepster gave to me two turtle doves…

Ok, so it’s not the second day of Christmas, it’s the third – but alas this one didn’t make it in time for me to drink it on the 2nd, so I’m happily enjoying it now! It’s been a while since I had a basically straight up orange and cinnamon tea!

I really love TeaTiff’s explanation for why she picked this one: basically it was that the two turtle doves is significant of a long lasting relationship/couple (she explained it much better, but I don’t have to piece of paper with me), which is super cute!

For preparation, I’m using 1 1/2 tsp. of leaf for 8 oz. of tea, steeped with boiling water for five minutes. TeaTiff suggested adding a bit of sugar, but I typically try my teas straight the first time, so that’s what I’m doing now. I do have enough leaf left for another cup so maybe I’ll have the second cup with sugar, whenever that winds up being. The steeped smell is a nicely balanced cinnamon and orange combination. For the orange, it’s a bit more like an orange rind than a juicy orange. I sort of smell cloves, as well.

The taste is a decently balanced cinnamon/orange/clove combinations. Orange rind is definitely the right descriptor for the orange. It’s just a little astringent, but altogether not that bad. It definitely seems a little seasonal; I can’t see myself reaching for something like this in the summer. Maybe in the fall. I like it though! It’s not something I’d personally keep stocked, but I wouldn’t pass up the opportunity to try it again, and I’m really glad I have enough left for one more cup!

Thank you TeaTiff!

Sidenote: It’s been a little over three weeks since my Della Terra order from Black Friday shipped, and I’m still waiting for it. The wait is killing me! Is anyone else in Canada still waiting for theirs? My first Della Terra order made it to me in about two weeks, so I’m getting a little bit impatient. I just hope it gets here before I leave to Regina – there are a few things I wanted to take with me on my trip…

Lala

Your Della Terra order may be stuck at customs. I have had them hold a Harney order for 3 weeks before. Do you have tracking? It will say if it is at a customs facility or not.

Roswell Strange

No tracking :/

VariaTEA

Email Della Terra and ask them about your order. When mine didn’t come in they sent me tracking information and let me know where it was.

Roswell Strange

I’m gonna give it another day or two, just because of the whole Canada Post getting backed up thing. But if nothing by Monday, I’ll send them a message…

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drank Sleigh Ride by DAVIDsTEA
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Another sipdown (146)!

I actually only got this one today, in a package from VariaTEA! She had it in the “take it away” thread, and I took the plunge to try it out since it’s something I would never buy myself due to the raisins in it, and a one cup amount of it wasn’t making a “big commitment” to it if I turned out to hate in.

So, I made a timolino full of it using the whole sample: boiling water, steeped for 5 minutes. The liquor was a very bright, vibrant red! The smell went from a lightly fruity cinnamon kind of smell (similar to Forever Nuts) dry to a very fruity smell with just a touch if cinnamon.

Taste wise: Holy tartness! This is really sour, which is not what I was anticipating. Honestly, it was mouth ‘puckeringly’ sour. Once you get over the sourness of the liquor, there’s a cinnamon taste and a nuttiness reminiscent of Forever Nuts. But balls, so much tartness.

It’s not even the raisins in the blend that’s getting to me; just the hibiscus overload and all the the other tangy fruits. There’s no balance, at all. Glad I tried it, but probably not ever again…

Thanks anyway VariaTEA. You were super kind and included some other samples anyway, so one of those will probably be more to my taste.

VariaTEA

haha I obviously was not a huge fan so I didn’t expect you to really like it too much either (although I hoped for the best). At least you tried it and know for sure now that it is not for you. I hope the other teas are better.

Roswell Strange

I finished about half of it at work, but I’ll admit to dumping the rest when I got home… It was just a little too much; though it wasn’t the raisins that did it for me!

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Sipdown!

This one came from the samples I bought from Janelle! The first time I had it was hot, and I really didn’t like it too much, so for my last cup of it I decided to try it cold despite my not really liking Earl Grey teas cold.

So, the last little bit of the sample (just over 1 tsp.) in boiling water, steeped 6 minutes or so. This was poured into my water bottle, and now I’m drinking it cold. Honestly, it does taste better cold despite my thinking it probably wouldn’t. The Bergamot is very light and there’s a cacophony of floral notes, Jasmine being the foremost. It’s perfumey, but less so than it was hot.

Thanks Janelle for the chance to try this, though I’m not disappointed this is a sipdown. I am happy I found a way to enjoy this just a bit more than my first time having it, though!

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Sipdown (143)!

I’ve transitioned to teabag mode. This one was an extra add in from the oh so generous VariaTEA who noticed that I have a thing for Stash brand teabags! I was a little hesitant about trying this one, to be honest. I had a really bad experience with DAVIDsTEA’s Red Velvet Cake: it just tasted horribly artificial and generically sweet and yucky. This one looked like it had good ingredients though, and I have faith in Stash – so brewed this one up tonight with decent enough hopes!

So, 1 teabag for 8 oz. of boiling water, steeped for three minutes. The smell is divine: chocolate, and caramel, and cream cheese icing! Mmm! I took an extra long time just smelling this one before sipping, just in case the taste was awful. However, it’s awesome. I get lots of Cream Cheese icing with a rich chocolate and caramel layer of notes underneath. I bet it’d be super good with milk, which of course I don’t have at the moment… Boo.

Anyway, thanks so much VariaTEA! I’m sad this is a sipdown now, because my faith in Red Velvet tea has been pretty well restored. I’m gonna have to go hunting local grocery stores for this: it’s one of few Stash teas that my local Safeway doesn’t carry.

Sidenote: Does anyone on Steepster play Cards Against Humanity? I really want to play it right now, but all the games currently running on Xyzzy have really weird expansions added in…

VariaTEA

Yay!! I am so glad you liked it :) I have more and I am not a huge fan so I can definitely send more your way when I get home. Plus, these are small so I can fit a fair amount in a normal letter envelope.

Sil

Xyzz???

Roswell Strange

It’s a website that hosts online games of Cards Against Humanity

moraiwe

Cards Against Humanity is like the bread and butter of our get together haha.

MissB

I’ve made my own version of Cards Against Humanity, and play it most Monday nights with a huge Meetup group I help organize in town.

TeaLady441

OMG. I’ve never played but I think I should look into this! (I have the pdf version of the game, but never played it because… well toddler reasons mostly)

Sil

Ah thanks Roswell….we played a cards for a long time but then I got sick of it always being the one game everyone would only play

Stephanie

I love that game! So funny! :)

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Back to my Butiki teas now that I’m feeling much better! I’ve been trying to figure out which ones I just ‘need’ to take with me to Regina for my trip. It’s gonna have to be a balance between taking what I want to drink and taking stuff I feel comfortable sharing, since I know my Dad is gonna want to try new things (especially from companies other than DAVIDsTEA). Ugh…

I think I’ll need to bring at least 30 teas, in varying amounts.

Anyway, dry this smells rich and creamy, with just a subtle vanilla cheesecakeyness to it. Very sweet and smooth, with just a touch of chocolate notes. I’m very excited to try this one out!

For preparation, I used 1 1/2 tsp. of leaf leveled for just over 8 oz. of near boiling water, steeped precisely three minutes. Tea liquor is a nice amber colour, and the smell is a mildly earthy black base with some creamier vanilla notes; nothing profoundly “cheesecake”.

Taste test! First thing I noticed was a bit of astringency, and the dry feeling it left in my mouth. However, right after that I took a few more sips and got more of a sweet taste; kind of generic. It took some hunting, but if I take a big enough sip and let the liquor sit in my mouth a while, then I get pretty close to a simple vanilla cheesecake flavour in my mouth as part of a short lived aftertaste. I get Irish Cream a bit easier than cheesecake, though.

I’d really like to try this with milk or cream, but all we have in the house at the moment is eggnog so I’ll wait until there’s milk again before I have it next. My first impression, though, is that this is a nice enough black tea with some sweetness to it, but not something I’d jump at the chance to order again, so likely not a reorder. I’ll continue experimenting, though.

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drank Main Squeeze by DAVIDsTEA
16343 tasting notes

Second work tea! Drank it at work, but logging it at home now.

I brought this one with to give me the needed energy boost for Boxing Day sales! It definitely did its job since I managed to stay alert and focused all day. In fact, the day even seemed to go by super quickly too, despite my being there for over nine hours (though I guess constant texting probably helped keep my distracted too).

Just average as far as taste goes: nothing new to report.

Also, Tre’s home now! He came back with enough money to pay rent which is SUPER good since he took time off work for his trip. He also brought me back some food! A bag of black jube jubes, a Terri’s Mint Orange, and some other stuff too! So yay for that!

Also, since we had our Boxing day sale today, I bought a teapot themed calendar for 2014! So, I guess we have two calendars now in the house: Doctor Who and Teapots! I really want to take pictures of mine to show you guys though, they’re just beautiful and elaborate tea sets that I desperately want.

And now I’m starting to plan out what teas are gonna come with me to Regina. I’ll be there two weeks, so I want a good variety of things…

EDIT: And day two of the Christmas tea exchange never made it to me. I’m kinda disappointed about that, but fingers crossed it shows up tomorrow along with Day #3 and I can do them both in one day. At least I haven’t seen any ‘spoilers’ about what the day was, though!

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Making a note for myself to drink this on New Years; it’s the only “themed” tea I really have for the day! Maybe I’ll try it as a tea soda so it’s more ‘bubbly’ (laughing at my own horrible, horrible joke). I honestly think that might be good, though!

Anyway, made this for the day to take with to work! It’s Boxing Day, which means plenty of self centered shoppers and returns and refunds and the like. Ick – no thanks, I’ll pass. Except, I’m the manager so I can’t pass – instead I have to be here all day. This was my sweet treat and comfort tea to myself, to make it all better.

For preparation I made two separate cups with 1 1/2 tsp. of new leaf for each. Cup one was steeped in 80 degree Celsius water for 1 min. 30 seconds – and that was the plan for cup two, but instead I got distracted by the fact my rice was burning and this steeped for about four or five minutes instead. I poured both cups into my water bottle hoping they’d even out, but they only kinda did.

Taste wise, it’s the normal sweet currant taste but there’s just a hint of “cough drop” taste to it that’s not normally there. Of course, it’s totally my fault and not the tea’s. It’s not a horrible medicinal taste: more like the sweet cherry Sucrets which I always hoped my mom would buy me when I was sick instead of Halls. Those things were good, as far as cough medicine goes.

So ultimately, not so bad and still pretty good – just not the normal hundred I typically feel with this one. More like a high seventy or low eighty. Totally my fault, though.

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drank Prickly Pear by Tea Desire
16343 tasting notes

Backlog?

I made a timolino of this early this afternoon to take with to my Aunt Nancy’s for Christmas dinner (hoping it wasn’t rude to bring a thermos of my own tea). I wanted to continue the pear teas so this one was next up!

I’m so glad I wasn’t feeling sick today, because my Aunt is an amazing home cook and I didn’t want to not be able to eat anything especially after she’d thought of inviting me over for Christmas so I wasn’t alone, even though we’re not too close. Turns out I did end up passing on a lot of the main meal. She’d forgotten I’m strictly vegetarian and made turkey…

But not to worry! She also made a totally vegetarian meat loaf dish, so I could have that! Except, the main ingredient in it was mushrooms and I have a severe mushroom allergy. The evening kind of went off and on like that: we’d be having a great time and then something would ruin it.

She invited me over for Christmas, but then the meal was something I couldn’t have. But not to worry, she’d made a delicious dessert and plate of home baking to take home with me! She went on for a solid HOUR gossiping about my mom’s failed relationships (and having no sensitivity) and my other Aunt’s, but then she Skyped them and I got to talk (sorta) face to face with everyone whom I haven’t seen in months! She wanted to play Jenga some other games, but then she kept this up for hours and I couldn’t leave. See, I don’t drive so my Uncle had picked me up to bring me over, and was also my way home: but you can’t just walk out when your host who is having so much fun adding things on to the evening is the one bringing you home…

And then, finally the evening culminated with hers wanting to watch The Devil Wears Prada, which kept me there several more hours. It’s a really good movie, though & everyone seemed to be enjoying themselves throughout it which I was surprised about because my Aunt and Uncle are decidedly and painfully homophobic and there’s an assumedly gay character in the movie. That’s a bit of an uncomfortable area for me to be stuck in, given that I’m not straight. I thought things were going well, but as soon as the movie was over they just went on and on about the “faggot” character, and I just had to silently sit through it.

It’s mostly a generational thing, I feel. But anyway it all worked out I guess with (mostly) no harm, no foul. They did keep me there so long I didn’t have time for my last pear tea of the day, so I’m a bit disappointed about that. I’m home now though, and can finally sleep and I still appreciate the effort to make a nice home cooked meal for me, and the games, and the fact they’d thought enough of me to have me over so I didn’t have a lonely Christmas. Family can be stressful sometimes, though. I hope everyone else here on Steepster (really, just everyone in general) had a lovely Christmas and no dreadful family situations to contend with.

EDIT: OH! The tea!

This was the first time I’ve ever had this blend hot (normally it’s a cold brew, for me) so I figured it’d be quite different. And I was correct in my thinking. For preparation I used 2 tsp. of leaf steeped in my 12 oz. timolino with boiling water for eight minutes. There were two whole rosebuds in the leaf I used, and the steeped colour was a pale pink.

Taste wise, it had very tart and kind of sour notes initially. There was a strong presence of kiwi and what felt like sour watermelon candy in the initial bit of the sip, and then that kind of mellowed out to a sweet and juicy pear/kiwi tastes with floral rose notes for depth. It was good, but a little “high strung” in the initial sip for my liking. Glad I tried it hot though, because now I know that the best way for me to enjoy this one is cold brewed like I’ve been doing: it’s got a whole different taste profile that way.

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drank Cranberry Pear by DAVIDsTEA
16343 tasting notes

On the 1st day of Christmas Steepster gave to me a partridge in a pear tree…

I hope I’m not spoiling anything for the people involved in the group exchange, but I just couldn’t help myself! I had to open up the tea as soon as I woke up, and it ended up being something that was perfect for breakfast!

I’ve actually had this one before. Many times before, actually. In fact, there’s a 70g tin of it sitting on my kitchen table right now along with all my other pear teas (the plan for the day was to drink all my pear teas and then whatever today’s exchange tea was – and they just happened to beautifully coincide). I’m really happy I opened the package sooner rather than later – otherwise I may have ended up drinking this twice today (not that that would be bad, necessarily).

So, to prepare I used 2 tsp. (I prefer this one heavily overleafed) in 8 oz. of boiling water, steeped for four minutes and then just for fun I added in a shot of eggnog! Tis the season, and I have lots of eggnog I wanted to drink up. Plus, this one is FANTASTIC with milk or as a latte, so why not eggnog? I’m sipping at it now with a large plate of cinnamon eggo waffles smothered in syrup and a cubed Gala apple! Mmm!

Taste wise, this is much like I normally enjoy it when there’s milk added: very thick, creamy mouthfeel, smooth pear notes, light but crisp notes of tart cranberry, and a very gentle taste of the black base! However, in addition, I’m finding that this has the added spices of eggnog too: so, cinnamon and nutmeg. I’m tasting both of those (though mostly the nutmeg) and it’s adding a very nice depth to the tea.

So; eggnog, pears, cranberries… Very festive, indeed!

Thank you Ellyn! What a great way to start the twelve days of Christmas off! Can’t wait for tomorrow’s! Now, if only it’d arrive in my mailbox…

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drank Gingerbread by DAVIDsTEA
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I’ve been able to retain food and drink all day today (yay for not ralphing on Christmas Eve!), so I figured that even though it’s getting a bit late I’d try to get through some holiday inspired teas! The initial plan for this was to try it as a latte, but it appears I’ve done a much better job drinking up the carton of milk this week than I thought I had, and I’m all out of milk! That’s a bit sad, but also good.

And, this is another ginger tea…

I don’t think I’ve ever had so many ginger related drinks in one day/ Normally I hate most (practically all) things ginger, but occasionally I find an exception, and gingerbread is one of those things. I think it’s the molasses (a flavour I love) that cancels the ginger out. Still, I think this was a good holiday pick! Ginger helps soothe a sickly stomach, and this tea helps make things feel festive too!

A heaping tsp. of leaf, boiling water and seven minutes time is the formula I used to make my cuppa! And, in addition to holiday tea, I’m rewarding myself with some nice hot, comforting Spongebob alphagetti. Yes, this is the perfect Christmas Eve feast…

The tea is lovely, and sitting well so far. I am a content person at this moment in time – despite some stomach pain. I hope everyone else on Steepster is having a bit better (and more festive) Christmas Eve, though. Or, at least, those on Steepster who celebrate Christmas.

MissB

It’s my son’s 6th birthday today, and he’s also not well. I hope you feel back to 100% soon!

Roswell Strange

It’s my Mom’s Birthday and my Aunt’s (they’re not twins – they have a nine year age difference, but same Birthday) today! I hope your son had a good birthday despite being sick.

TeaBrat

Feel better soon…

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Hello! My name is Kelly, though many people in the tea community call me Ros or Roswell.

I am a mid-twenties tea addict, blogger, and all around nerd. I grew up in the Prairies, but a few years ago I relocated to Quebec to pursue a career with DAVIDsTEA in the tea industry! I’m still working on getting my French language skills down…

My first introduction to tea, in any form outside of instant and bottled iced tea, was about seven years ago when I happened to stumble upon DAVIDsTEA while looking for a birthday present for a friend! I tried their Birthday Cake rooibos blend, and I’ve been hooked on tea ever since! In those seven years; I was introduced to the online tea community, expanded my interest in flavoured teas to include a deep love and appreciation for straight teas and traditional brewing methods, got a tea themed tattoo, started reviewing teas, amassed a sizable tea and teaware collection, became a TAC certified Tea Sommelier, & even came full circle by beginning a career in the tea industry with DAVIDsTEA!

I consider myself a Jack of all Teas, and strive to have a knowledge and appreciation of all tea types, formats, and styles of drinking. I don’t like to feel boxed in to just being a “flavoured tea” or “straight tea” drinker – my expectations may vary depending on the type of tea or how it’s been processed/prepared but if it’s good tea, it’s good tea no matter how it’s been made!

You name it, I probably drink it- and I’ll absolutely try anything at least once.

My default method of preparation is hot, Western style, and straight – but I’m not opposed to additions if I’m in the right mood. If I ever add something to a tea or use a different method of preparation I will ALWAYS call it out in the tasting note though.

I like to listen to music when drinking tea, especially when I’m brewing a large pot at a time or steeping Gongfu. Often I curate very intentional tea and music pairings, and sometimes I share them here in my tasting reviews. Music is something that I find can deeply affect the experience of having tea.

I’m also one half of the “tea and fandom” podcast GeekSteep where, weekly, we discuss newly explored fandoms over tea as well as try to figure out the perfect tea to pair with each fandom. You can find us on Spotify and Apple & Google podcasts.

Favourite flavour notes/ingredients: Pear, lychee, cranberry, cream, melon, pineapple, malt, roasty, petrichor, sweet potato, heady florals like rose, hazelnut or walnut, sesame, honey (in moderation), and very woody shou.

Least favourite flavour notes/ingredients:
Lemongrass, ginger, strongly spiced profiles (and most Chai in general), mushrooms, seaweed, chamomile, stevia, saltiness or anything that reminds me too much of meat that isn’t supposed to taste like meat…

Currently exploring/obsessed with: Sheng from Yiwu, Yancha (Qilan in particular), anything with a strong sweet potato note. Also, I need to try ALL the root beer teas! Searching for a really good caramel flavoured blend, ideally with a black tea base.

Please contact me at the instagram account listed below if you would like me to review your teas.

Currently I’m employed in the tea department of the DAVIDsTEA head office. While I’m still sharing my own personal thoughts on new & existing DAVIDsTEA blends, I am no longer numerically rating them due to the obvious conflict of interest. Any comments expressed are a reflection of my own thoughts and opinions, and do not reflect the thoughts and opinions of the company. Any DAVIDsTEA blends you currently see with a numeric score were reviewed prior to my being hired there and have not been adjusted since becoming a DAVIDsTEA employee.

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