16384 Tasting Notes

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Took this to work with me! It’s truly become a favorite of mine, and I think I’d feel a little lost if I didn’t have this as a fall back black tea choice. As always, it was great – although even though I was careful to measure out exactly 1 1/4 tsp. of leaf it did taste a little weaker than usual (but not in a problematic way).

For the second time this week, I find myself wishing I owned maple syrup to try adding to some teas. For this one, I’m thinking it would really solidify the “blueberry pancake syrup” type of taste I get from this.

It was great drinking it hot on the way to work (and at work too) – the weather has been gross these lat few days (very rainy), although I’m really thankful I’m not back home in Regina since, apparently, it’s been snowing there all week. I hate snow! My belief is that there shouldn’t be any snow until after Halloween. Once it’s November then, begrudingly, I’m ok with there being some snow.

Unrelated (but also not), I started my Christmas shopping today. I get a KILLER discount at the calendar store, so my initial thought was “everyone gets calendars!” – it would have been a great plan since we have SO MANY kinds of calendars I would be able to be cheap (save all the money for rent!) but still thoughtful with a calendar to suit each family member’s interests, but then I realized that four of the seven people I HAVE to buy gifts for live in the same house and four calendars in one house is excessive. Still, we also sell games and even though I don’t get as good a discount on those, it’s still enough that everyone else will be getting games.

So, today I bought a Calendar for my Dad (a fishing one because he’s been even crazier about fishing this year than usual), my Grandma (it’s all these crazy beautiful gardens from around the world), my Aunt (Coca Cola – she’s obsessed and it’s the default ‘theme’ of all out presents for her), a day planner for my step mom (it has beautiful paintings and scripture passages that she’ll eat right up), and then one for myself.

I got a Buffy calendar for mine (the last one!) because I’m just IN LOVE with the show and I saw that one of the months in it is COMPLETELY devoted to James Marster’s character Spike. James Marsters is one of my favourite actors (and just people in general) and Spike is my favourite character in the show, and since I’m going to Winnepeg Comic Con at the end of the month I realized that I’m going to need something for him to sign! Yes, that’s right – my IDOL is going to be at Winnepeg comic con and I’m going to meet him (and completely fan girl)!

I also realized that I’m going to need to invest in travel tins for some of my tea… There’s no way I’m going four days with only crappy bagged hotel or Tim Horton’s tea. And that brings up an even harder question…

What tea will I take with me!?

ashmanra

Sounds like fun! Take something you love that is forgiving if you have less than ideal circumstances.

Lala

Work question for you: is the islands page a day calendar out yet?

Roswell Strange

Yup, we’ve got it :)

KellyxLee

Thanks for mentioning that you wished you had maple syrup on hand to try in this tea. I LOVE DAVIDs Organic Blueberry Jam AND I have maple syrup in my cupboard. I never would have put the two together, but it just makes so much sense.

Roswell Strange

Be sure to tell me how it tastes! It’s driving me crazy not knowing :p

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drank Salted Caramel by DAVIDsTEA
16384 tasting notes

I’m learning, the more I drink this tea, that less is more. Less dry leaf and less steep time has been yielding really great results and I think this is probably the best cup of this I’ve yet to have.

So, for this cup I steeped 1 tsp. for 4 minutes – the minimum steep time that DAVIDsTEA suggests. I’m left with a deep caramel brown liquor with lots of murkyness and floaty bits (the ‘salt’ in the dry leaf) with an oily coat on the top that smells like black tea and really rich, high quality, caramel and toffee. The kind that comes in giant bars that you have to wrestle with the pull of a chunk to eat – which then becomes this elaborate procedure because it’s so thick and sticky it’s nearly impossible to chew. Yum. That’s the best kind of caramel.

For the first time ever, I’m actually getting the “salt” notes that the title of this tea promises yet, up until this point, had never delivered. I also have this great, almost malty black tea base which is standing strongly on its own and the deep, slightly burnt taste of caramel. There is NO astringency or bitterness at all in this cup. Seriously, I’m going to have to say the only reason I haven’t loved drinking this as much as I’m loving drinking it now has got to be user error completely – too much leaf and too much steep time, something I’m guilty of more frequently than I care to admit.

So, as a note to myself, DO NOT OVERLEAF THIS BEAUTY AND DO NOT OVERSTEEP IT. FOUR MINUTES IS YOUR GOLDEN TIME! And, that said (or shouted) I’m going to have to increase my rating.

TeaLady441

That’s great! I’ll add it to my shopping list so I can experiment!

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drank Pink Flamingo by DAVIDsTEA
16384 tasting notes

So, I left some of this in a jug of water in my fridge last night to cold brew; I guess I’d gotten it in my head that the best way to combat a miserable, rainy fall day was to drink lots of summer teas.

Anyway, I woke up this morning to a jug of this all ready to go. I strained all the leaves out of it, and it was pretty good. Then I thought to myself – I bet it’d be even better as a pop! So, I poured a can of club soda into the jug. Yeah, I was pretty wrong…

I mean, it’s not BAD but there’s some kind of taste that just makes it not ‘right’. It’s bitter (which is a word I never find myself using in regard to HERBAL teas), and the eucalyptus seems really intense. So, I did what any kind, generous roommate with a jug of disgusting tea soda would do – I poured my roommate Tre a LARGE glass of it and tried to guilt him into drinking some of it for me.

Yeah, he didn’t go for it. He took a few sips and then promptly walked to the sink and poured it down the drain. I acted all offended (“What a waste of perfectly good tea!” and “But it’s so much healthier for you!”) but I’m secretly grateful. That’s a lot better than him giving the rest to me…

Also, random question, but… I found out today that Tre regularly takes one of our cups from the kitchen to use as a “spit cup” (literally just so spit in or huck loogies in) because he’s too lazy (and disgusting) to go to the bathroom and discretely huck a loogie there or just to, I don’t know, swallow his spit? And then he just empties it out every few days and tosses it in with the rest of the dishes…

Does anyone else know someone who does that, and am I weird for finding it completely disgusting and revolting?

Lala

My concern would be why does he spit so much that he needs a cup…

TeaLady441

No. I don’t think you’re weird for being grossed out by that.

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Dammit! Steepster ate my tasting note – and I had this one really well written out! Urgh. I guess I’ll summarize basically what I had said…

First, I had started with an interesting story: Last time I went into Tea Desire I was looking to get more of this, but I was unable to do so because apparently it’s so popular here in S’toon that a woman came in about bought 450g of it – cleaning out the rest of their stock, so now I have to wait. I believe I also shared that story on Lala’s tasting note of this tea…

And then I also mentioned that I haven’t bought tea in a really long time – actually, since my first day starting at the mall. Yay me! I’m just biding my time until I have enough saved up from paychecks to put in a really large Butiki order though, so maybe not yay me?

Preparation:

- Heavily over leafed because tonight is about doing whatever I want to feel good (so about 2 tsp. of leaf)
- Steeped for a short period of time (between a minute and a minute and a half) so I can still get a potent resteep out of it
- Water temp was pretty close to exactly 80 degrees

Taste:

- Strong notes of currants which make me think of currant jam
- Very subtle and slight notes of strawberry; perhaps as a psychological thing from reading in Lala’s review that she tasted strawberries
- Clear presence and taste of the white tea base

I think I’m actually being able to taste the base in white teas much more than I used to be able to before. I think, perhaps, that’s because I’m more knowledgeable now and have further developed my palette to the point where I can clearly identify such notes and distinctions in white tea (since it’s a tea type that is pretty new to me – typically I’ve drank herbals or blacks).

Anyway, now to stretch out and do something totally lazy and relaxing. Curse you steepster for eating tasting notes! But also, bless you tea for being a great turn around for a miserable day!

Preparation
180 °F / 82 °C 1 min, 15 sec

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It feels like forever since I actually reviewed a tea WHILE I was drinking it. Actually, I can’t remember the last time that happened…

Anyway, after a miserable 8 hour shift I realized that before I walked home I had to stop and pick up groceries – more specifically bread. I promised Tre yesterday that I’d get bread but because I’d had to stay late at work it slipped my mind when I was finally off so I came home without bread. I certainly wasn’t going to listen to him complain again – so as soon as I was off I headed to Safeway to pick up food.

Well, just my luck… It’s raining today in Saskatoon. It’s miserably cold and windy and raining. So, I walked home after doing all my stupid shopping in the pouring rain wearing only a t-shirt (it had been beautiful when I walked TO work this morning…), and it freaking sucked. When I got home, soaked in rain, I proudly showed Tre the bread and he responded with “if it was raining, you didn’t need to pick any up and go out of your way”; URGH! Oh well, at least I can have Nutella covered toast in the morning.

Just a warning, there are adult words ahead

But after just a miserable day I decided that tonight will be a mental healing day. I’m blaring Lily Allen’s “Fuck You” on my laptop as loud as it will go, both as a “Fuck You” to James and to this day and cooking some vegetarian style Hamburger Helper (it is SO good to have a hot meal after basically living on mall food all week) whilst drinking this tea.

Seriously, this tea tastes just like creamsicles with some nice fresh spearmint (because mint is so comforting) and is the perfect “summer day throwback” to help me forget about the rain. And the cheese and the spice from the HH are really offset by the strong flavour notes in the tea. It’s also just really great having a cup of something hot in my hands… Tea is food for the soul, truly!

I think the next step is to finish my supper and get all cocooned on the couch with either Pokemon Y or some TV. Thankfully I have tomorrow off, so I think I have lots more tea ahead of me tonight and tomorrow! I’m going to take the opportunity to indulge in some favourites.

Please day, get better!

Preparation
Boiling 8 min or more
keychange

I love that song by Lilly Allen as well. Sounds as though it fit your day perfectly!

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So this came with me to work today.

I woke up really sore and stiff, and I just KNEW it was going to be a lousy day so I figured something delish and soothing like Jasmine would be the perfect comfort drink today during my shift. And I was so right.

Actually though, my shift started off alright and I spent a few hours texting Robyn about all of the ridiculous calendars we sell. But, at the same time I really wish I had been texting James. Pardon my language (I seem to recall reading somewhere to avoid swearing in reviews or on the forum), but fuck him. I’m so frustrated with how things worked out (I even shared my favourite tea with him!) – and I guess I only have myself to blame for being so stupid about all of it and so trusting. Still, even if it was only a month or so talking to him during every shift sort of became a routine for me…

Anyway, this was practically a sipdown for me. I only have enough leaf left for one more cup, which is disappointing because this was SO good. I savoured this ALL day – and it was perfect hot and cold. I need, NEED to get more.

And, because I don’t want to cram it all into one review, tales of my awful day will continue in my next tasting note for what I’m currently drinking… Best to pace the pissed off rants, right?

Preparation
185 °F / 85 °C 2 min, 30 sec
keychange

We can’t swear in our tasting notes? That’s a shame…there goes half my personality, LOL.

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drank Victoria Mint by Tea Desire
16384 tasting notes

So, I made this for last night… So, again, it’s a bit of a backlog. I believe I mentioned in a note from earlier yesterday that I was craving something rooibos and comforting. And, this seemed perfect! Leave it to me to fall back upon mint as a tool for comfort.

But basically, it had strong notes of peppermint and a creamy, woody caramel taste that seemed a bit more present to me this time than my last time drinking it. Also, there was a medicinal taste – but in a good way. It almost felt like I was “taking medicine for the soul”. It’s been a lousy week…

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Work tea! Actually, I’m justing getting home from work now. My manager got in a car accident today (thankfully she’s ok), but because of it there wasn’t anyone to switch over shifts with me until 30 min. after I was supposed to be off, and since she hadn’t been able to come when she was supposed to I never had anyone to watch the store so I could take a break. It was a very long day for me (though I’m sure so much longer for her).

Anyway, I steeped two cups of this today – but for 5 min. and using the same leaf (so one of the cups was, obviously, a resteep). I actually started drinking this pretty much as soon as I got to work (I guess I was feeling really dehydrated), so it was still really hot. Today, this was everything “peaches and cream” with some lovely added notes of apricot and subtle almond and the oolong base. I was actually kind of concerned it wouldn’t taste good, because it was smelling really perfumy and artificial to me – but that wasn’t the case.

I ended up drinking this whilst snacking on some Golden Grahms cereal, and the two flavours went surprisingly well together. For people who don’t know what Golden Grahms are, they taste like maple syrup coated grahm crackers.

So, my only real complaint of this tea is that I didn’t have more of it with me! I ran out a few hours into my shift and I spent the rest of my shift dying of thirst and wishing I had more.

Vanitea

I just got this tea and I’ll have to do a review myself, but it’s a work tea for me as well! Did you just get a sample bag?

Roswell Strange

I actually have 100g (ok, probably more like around 70 or 80 now) of it… SInce it’s the only Oolong I have stocked (at all) atm, I make sure I have lots of it for my Oolong cravings.

Vanitea

Ah, wonderful!

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drank Birthday Cake by DAVIDsTEA
16384 tasting notes

The last few days since Tuesday have been really awful for more, so this is a backlog from yesterday since I literally had no energy to do anything yesterday. I actually realized at about 9 PM that I hadn’t had anything to eat or drink (literally nothing at all) all day since about 5 PM the day before, so I made myself a hot cup of this (I opted for rooibos because of the absence of caffeine – I just wanted to go to bed and have the day be over with) and had an oatmeal chocolate chip muffin.

The tea itself was really good, and I think drinking something warm and cakey was really comforting. In fact, later tonight I’ll probably drink this again or one of the other rooibos teas I have.

The tea was very smooth, although it did have a bit of an oily mouthfeel. I didn’t get any medical taste – but there was the sort of “wood chip” like flavour kinda characteristic for rooibos. Nice and vanilla!

I still love that this is my first loose leaf tea and, therefore, my ‘introduction’ tea. It’ll always have a really special place to me because of that.

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drank Asia Cocktail by Tea Desire
16384 tasting notes

Brought with me to work.

To make it, I made one cup like I normally would have and then added an extra 1/2 tsp of fresh dry leaf to what I’d already steeped, for the second cup. Both were poured into the same water bottle.

By the time I started drinking it at work, it was pretty much room temperature: neither hot nor cold, and that was kind of weird. I don’t really like room temp. teas – I want something toasty I can cuddle up with or something cold and refreshing.

Still, it tasted pretty good regardless. The taste of the green tea base was extra present today – and I could really taste floral notes like rose alongside the typically present mango notes I usually get from this tea. Downside of all this was, for whatever reason, after I was about 3/4 done what was in my water bottle I started to feel just slightly queasy and nauseous. It might not have been the tea – I felt kind of the same way a few days ago and I wasn’t drinking any tea at the time, but even so I haven’t finished the last 1/4 of what’s in my thermos and I think it’s probably just going to be thrown out.

Preparation
185 °F / 85 °C 3 min, 0 sec

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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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