16545 Tasting Notes

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Well, I’m back to sobbing like a baby – but this time because I just finished watching Chuck (finally done the series!) and it was really emotional and made me a blubbering mess. Also, I hate that ending! Fuck open endings – I want happy conclusions!

Anyway, I made two new teas to drink with the last episode and this was one. Sample is courtesy of VariaTEA. This is something I was curious about, but not enough so to have bought for myself – so getting a sample of it was great. Dry, it smells a little like peanut butter and has a sort of sour “tang” to it that I imagine is intended to be the cheesecake.

For steeping parameters, I went with just shy of 2 tsp. in 10 oz. of boiling water. I’m not sure how long this was steeped, but it was a while. At least five minutes.

Taste wise, at first I wasn’t getting a whole lot. A little bit of very light chocolate and peanut butter flavour, and a sort of peppery taste from the honeybush. Then, the more I drank the more flavour I got. The honeybush lost the peppery quality it had, and the peanut butter got a bit more intense, though the chocolate stayed about the same. I also started to pick up a tangy and almost sour flavour in the aftertaste which would be the “cheesecake”. The colder the tea got, the stronger I found both the cheesecake and peanut butter notes to be, so that by the end of the cup I would say that, yes, this was a cheesecake tea (especially in the aftertaste).

I’m quite happy I have one, maybe two, more cups of this because it did get a whole bunch better by the end of the cup. My mind isn’t made up yet about whether I’d want more, so I’m glad to have a few more cups to decide that as well. In any case, I’d have to wait for a reblend and I’d want my cupboard to be more under control.

Thanks, VariaTEA!

VariaTEA

I will have to let this cool a bit because I was not overly impressed with it. Also, I started watching Chuck but then got distracted by Covert Affairs. Perhaps I should return to Chuck.

Roswell Strange

Only watch it if you’re ok with becoming way too emotionally involved with the characters – because I’m just so heart broken right now. D:

VariaTEA

haha. I will keep that in mind.

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I needed a little calm and tranquility to settle my head since it’s just being pulled in so many directions right now and I’m so stressed out. I also wanted to get in my ‘two new daily teas’, or at least start on that so I pulled this one out over my Jasmine Silver Needles. Since I’m not sure if I’ll have regular computer access for awhile I think I’m going to review as many new things as possible today – not just the daily two I’ve been working towards.

Anyway, this was a Christmas gift from my friend Robyn, and dry it smells very pleasant despite being green. It definitely smells like a sweeter jasmine tea. My parameters for the cup were 1 heaping tsp. for 10 oz. of near 80 degree Celsius water, steeped for about three minutes and steeped up it smells lightly of Jasmine.

Taste wise, the green base is hardly present at all which I like a lot. However, there’s also some bitterness to the tea but maybe that would be preventable with a shorter steep time. The jasmine is sweet and relaxing, and only just touches the “perfume” level of floral – without really diving into that area. So overall, I think this is pretty good and I’m sure I’ll finish it up without too many problems.

I doubt I’d restock, just because I prefer the Jasmine Silver Needle tea I have – and I do have a lot of it.

TheTeaFairy

I hope the calming effect of Jasmine helped you :-)

Tuscanteal

This tea does better with less steep time. I think I steeped my cup for 2.5 mins.

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I think I might cry. I’ve been having a really, really bad month.

Anyway, last night at around midnight my laptop sort of just froze while I was in the middle of browsing Steepster and doing a virus scan, so I force restarted it. Except, when the computer restarted it didn’t really restart… Instead what shows up is:

Reboot and Select Boot Device
or Insert Boot Media in selected Boot device and press a key

Tre says that means my hard drive has failed, and that I need to go in and have it repaired. I guess I’ve lost all my information for the last nearly two years, since it wasn’t backed up. I just can’t handle all this fucking stress – and I have no idea what the cost is going to be for a new hard drive, but it’ll probably be a fair bit and on top of all the dentist costs I have, I doubt I can afford it. Like, WHAT THE FUCK. There was no warning – what the hell caused it to crash? I really wish I was technologically inclined because I need my laptop.

Anyway, at least there wasn’t a whole lot important on my computer anyway. I didn’t have iTunes or any meaningful pictures, no downloaded games or really much of anything. The one thing that comes to mind is my resume, but I actually have that saved in my email and sent to Tre…

Thank God I have an interview tomorrow, so fingers crossed I’ll set a good impression and get hired because I could really, really use an income right now.

So anyway, I’m using Tre’s laptop for now while he’s at school – but likely am not going to have regular internet use for awhile so don’t expect me to be on Steepster as often, sadly.

I think I’ve said it a million times this month in between all the unfortunate happenings, but at least I have tea in the mean time to hold me over. Tea is reliable, and it doesn’t tend to spontaneously crash on you.

keychange

My gosh. When it rains it pours. I had the exact same thing happen to my computer several months ago, and it was fixed for just under 200 dollars. And by fixed I mean that a new hard drive was installed and the computer was reformatted. Uggh. I hope the job interview goes well. Hang in there.

Rosehips

Aww! I’m sorry things suck right now. Best of luck on your job interview. I’ll keep my fingers crossed.

Roswell Strange

The only two things I think I’m really worried about not having – which are actually relatively trivial, are my master spreadsheet for all my tea and then the master spreadsheet for all my Pokemon games. It’s not that they’re irreplaceable or anything, it was just a lot of hard work and time put into them. But if the interview doesn’t go well, I was using the computer to find job listing/apply places.

caile

Good luck tomorrow!

VariaTEA

That really sucks, Roswell Strange. I am so sorry to hear that. At least there was not anything TOO important lost. Hopefully everything works out in the interview tomorrow and things start turning around soon.

TeaBrat

yes, good luck with everything…

Veronica

Best of luck tomorrow! I’m sorry things have been so rotten lately. :(

TheTeaFairy

So sorry, fingers crossed for you. Good luck and yes, keep tea close by at all time…

boychik

Good luck

tigress_al

That sucks, the same thing happened to me not too long ago, and I lost some pictures that I didn’t have saved anywhere else yet :(
Good luck tomorrow!

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Heh, I forgot I steeped this up and it’s been sitting for like 20 minutes in my kitchen – and here I am like an idiot playing Pokemon and wondering why the house smells so yummy and buttery when no one’s cooked anything or used any butter or anything like that all day. At least I apparently took the teaball out before I forgot about making it…

Derp.

So actually, the original reason for making this was to work on using up some of the really old leaf (meaning, from late August /13 – which I suppose isn’t too long ago) I have from DAVIDsTEA. This was one of my very “first” discoveries. I think it was actually from my first big purchase, to be honest. First DAVIDsTEA purchase, for myself, was Birthday Cake – and the second was 100g of six or seven different teas. I bet, if I thought really hard (or just read the labels on the tins) I could remember which ones they were, too…

Birthday Cake
Buttered Rum
Peppermint Amour
Salted Caramel
Pink Flamingo
Love Tea #7
Movie Night

Yeah, that sounds right. I still enjoy most of those quite a lot. Yay me, for picking out some really good ones as beginning teas! Anyway, this cup in particular is really coconut heavy and rich – but sadly the butterscotch notes I usually enjoy are a bit milder than I would prefer. I’m a little tempted to go make a mug of hot chocolate infused with some of this, because that’s really tasty. But I think not…

It’s getting a little late considering I’d like to get back to having a more ‘work appropriate’ sleep schedule, for when I inevitably have a job again. So maybe no more tea tonight. I had a pretty good tea day, though! No really major misses out of the new teas I tried.

VariaTEA

MY FIRST PURCHASE WAS BIRTHDAY CAKE TOOO!!!!!! OMG!!!!!!!! Actually, I bought others at the same time but the reason I want to Davids was to try their Birthday Cake tea.

VariaTEA

I realize now my excitement might have been slightly excessive.

Roswell Strange

Technically my first purchase was Birthday Cake and Quangzhou Milk Oolong, both for my friend Skylar as a birthday present. She’s probably the biggest tea drinking friend I have (rivaled only by Robyn, whom lives here in S’toon with me) – and a HUGE part of why I even got into tea. It makes me sad because she’s a city away and I don’t get to talk tea/have tea with her plus I moved here before I really got into tea, so I’ve never really gotten to flip out about it with her. But I kept buying the Birthday Cake for tea drinking friends as a gimmicky kind of gift. It was a combination of my Mom coming back from China with some loose leaf that was yummy (I have no idea what it was, thinking back on it: it was heavily fruity and totally has hibiscus and other berries but there’s a darker kind of tea leaf in it, maybe an oolong) and getting really curious about the Birthday Cake I kept buying people that finally got me to try it. And look where I am now…

Roswell Strange

Also, that was an unnecessarily long reply.

VariaTEA

Haha I liked it.

I got into tea because I got sick and then decided I liked tea enough while I was sick, I would try other teas. And when I looked up DAVIDs online (having always walked by but never gone in) and saw they had a Birthday Cake tea I was sold. Then I started drinking teas and now here we are.

Plus, once I got into teas, it became more of a thing among my friends. Now when we hang out, we have “tea parties” which basically means we do what we usually did and I bring tea :P.

Roswell Strange

I grew up with bagged mint teas, and when I worked at the movie theatre my favourite thing ever was Bigelow’s Mint Medley drowned in cream when I had early morning/opening shifts. It kept me awake and alert. But other than that and the very occasional other teabag (usually a cinnamon/apple herbal) I jumped straight from bagged mint to loose leaf. I don’t think I’d ever tried a bagged tea with actual tea (just herbals) prior to drinking loose leaf…

Roswell Strange

Oh, yes I had! RiverBlend Plantation’s Saskatoon Berry – which is black. I didn’t like it, at first. I didn’t know about tea getting bitter, though. So I was heavily oversteeping.

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drank Walnut Orange by Tea Desire
16545 tasting notes

So I picked this up and I can’t really remember why, but anyway I have about 50g of it now. So I thought I’d finally try it to see if I even like it.

Dry, the smell is kind of nice and kind of off putting? The orange and sandalwood are both very strong with only faint whiffs of the walnut (what I’m most interested in) and then a ‘medium’ rooibos base – wood chippy, but not medicinal. When it’s steeped up, it’s a bit more of a mishmash of all those flavours and it just smells ok.

Taste wise, I’m actually pleasantly surprised how strong the walnut is. It’s actually the most dominant flavour overall, and is consistent throughout the sip, sticking around well after you’ve actually swallowed the sip. Very tasty. Unfortunately, I feel like the orange/sandalwood really detract from how great this one could be. The orange is pretty present in the first part of the sip, and I don’t feel like it meshes well with the walnut at all. The two aren’t competing, but they just don’t get along. And, as far as the sandalwood goes, it’s distracting too and appears in weird and inconsistent aspects of the sip.

I wish this was just, ultimately, about the tasty walnut. So, my conclusion here is really mixed because the walnut is great but the rest is just a complete mess. I’m not sure if I enjoy the cup – so I think it’s pretty obvious that I also highly doubt I’d restock. I know Tea Desire has some other walnut options, so perhaps I’ll get around to exploring those to see if they capture the same tasty walnut notes.

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So after making the plain version of this in the morning (ok, not the morning – but it felt like the morning to me) and being a little disappointed but then receiving some good feedback from different people, I decided to make the other cacao sample that VariaTEA had sent me as an “early evening” tea to take a break from the bulk of black teas I’ve been having today.

I used more leaf this time (2 tsp. for 10 oz.), and left the teaball in the mug the entire time I was drinking it because I knew it wouldn’t get bitter. Drinking it this way/with this variety, I actually enjoyed it a lot more. While I did still find it kind of weak, there was definitely more dimension to the tea from the strawberry and I think the fact that made it less “flat” (mono-tasting) was a huge plus.

The strawberry actually reminded me of Strawberry Nesquik milk flavouring, which is definitely my favourite. That said, obviously that has a sort of artificial quality to it but it’s one that doesn’t put me off. I don’t get “cream” in the flavour, but that could be remedied with some milk – except I’m all out at the moment (and only have myself to blame for it) so that’ll have to wait for another day to be tested.

I wouldn’t get the plain Cacao again, but I’d consider maybe getting more of this one.

Preparation
Boiling 8 min or more
Yvonne

Strawberry Nesquik flavour? Oh man…that sounds heavenly! Glad you enjoyed it :)

VariaTEA

This smells like a strawberry milkshake to me and I LOVE strawberry milkshakes but I just can’t being myself to drink it. I am glad this was more a success than the plain cacao though.

QueenOfTarts

Sounds tasty!

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drank Guava Cadabra by DAVIDsTEA
16545 tasting notes

Underleafed and oversteeped. I’m actually really not noticing the hibiscus at all because the guava, and to a lesser extent the mango, are so incredibly strong. Still was a nice mug – good both hot and cold. I should drink this more often, I like guava. Not really sure why I don’t.

Preparation
Boiling 8 min or more

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drank Ceylon Star by DAVIDsTEA
16545 tasting notes

I overleafed in the hope to finally draw out the star anise (2 tsp. to 10 oz of boiling water). However, same anise-less cup with a sort of waxy quality to the liquor. Also, just like last time it sort of made my tongue feel numb?

Yeah, I hate to say it but this definitely isn’t for me. I really want anise, and I just don’t get that at all. Plus too much cinnamon…

VariaTEA

I almost sent you more of this one. I am glad I didn’t.

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The leaf for this one just looks so pretty! I’d be seriously tempted to keep it around (if it wasn’t limited edition) just because it’s so fun to look at. That, and it smells absolutely fucking incredible. Fresh, rainy garden smell and vanilla! I want that as my ‘signature perfume’ if I ever become famous. I know Stacy does tea, but she’s a miracle worker – if I’m some day ridiculously wealthy I’d have her make me my own Vanilla Frosted Carrot Cake perfume. She could do it. I have faith.

Anyway, often the taste of this falls short for me, which is why I didn’t mind sharing it with VariaTEA or Kittenna, but today I overleafed it in the hope to get more vanilla and I must say this is definitey more accurate to the smell! It’s earthy with carrot notes and a cakiness to it, and the vanilla is actually relatively present and creamy. Plus, it doesn’t hurt that there’s not a ton of spice notes today. Icky spice notes – they’re not needed in such abundance.

So yeah – best cup of this yet. I’ll remember to overleaf in the future; I’d much rather have less cups but them all this tasty than more cups but they’re much more mediocre.

Courtney

Good to know, I’ve been wondering how to make this one a wee bit better.

VariaTEA

I will keep this in mind when I make this tea again.

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drank Gold Rush by DAVIDsTEA
16545 tasting notes

This one just didn’t want to come up for me!

Anyway, VariaTEA’s tasting note for Mulberry White made me want that – but I was already making tea at a hotter temperature than that one would be able to take, plus I didn’t want to go digging in my closet, so I checked what I had in my kitchen cupboard for immediate consumption and this one was in there! Pretty close, if I do say so myself – I mean, both are mulberry strong teas. And this one handles heat better!

I have to say, I don’t remember this being as oily – not that it really tastes oily, it just has lots of that kind of sheen on top. As far as taste goes, this is nice with strong coconut notes featuring as the initial taste, and then sweet liquid caramel/mulberry notes. It’s not exactly like Mulberry White because it’s not fruity (apple notes, and all) – but it’s a close enough match that my cravings are being satisfied.

I love both – likely for the caramelness, and continue to want both around despite any similarities they might have. Also, I cut up an apple to eat with this, and it’s really good! Satisfies the Mulberry White craving even more ;)

VariaTEA

I agree the two are similar but honestly I found them different enough to justify having both. This is more caramel and sweet where as Mulberry White is on the fruitier side. I would reach for this when I want a butterscotch candy and that when I want some tasty berries.

Roswell Strange

I also think this travels better, so I’d keep it around for that reason too. Also, I personally adore Silver Needles, so I like that about this one as well.

VariaTEA

There is also the added benefit of not having to wait too long for the water to cool to the temperature needed to steep this tea. I am so impatient that I find I neglect my whites/ greens because I just don’t want to wait.

TeaLady441

That’s why it’s worth saving up for a variable kettle! I think mine was $50? And not only does it heat to my temp, it’ll hold it for an hour as well! I’m hoping to experiment more with greens/whites because of that.

VariaTEA

Haha. I actually was going to purchase one but my mom told me to wait until I go to Florida because she thinks we can find it cheaper there. If not, I think I will order the Hamilton Beach one when I get my new credit card.

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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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