I drank this almost right after drinking the sencha. That was amistake. It did not go down well at first. But then I ate breakfast and tried another round. Much better tasting! From the name I was expecting smoke, but I got an earthy vegetable flavour, and no smoke. Maybe I should stop expecting gunpowder to have a smoky flavour.

It’s a good tea if you don’t drink it right after a sweet buttery tea. I’ll re-visit this one when it’s the first tea of the day, and provide a better review. Thanks for the sample, Cameron B!

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Kirkoneill1988 11 years ago

I love this tea too. I usually get the stuff by twinings

Erik Dabel 11 years ago

Mmmmm gunpowder green is one of my favorites. Red Blossom also makes a great one. The name gunpowder comes from its shape, it’s rolled into small pellets resembling black powder. No smoke, just big taste!

scribbles 11 years ago

Aaahhh. Makes sense now :)

Kirkoneill1988 11 years ago

it tastes smokey to me :P and i like it

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Kirkoneill1988 11 years ago

I love this tea too. I usually get the stuff by twinings

Erik Dabel 11 years ago

Mmmmm gunpowder green is one of my favorites. Red Blossom also makes a great one. The name gunpowder comes from its shape, it’s rolled into small pellets resembling black powder. No smoke, just big taste!

scribbles 11 years ago

Aaahhh. Makes sense now :)

Kirkoneill1988 11 years ago

it tastes smokey to me :P and i like it

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My tea journey started in 2012, when a friend gifted me some loose leaf. I guess she thought I was drinking too much coffee. Blown away by the amazing flavours I immediately embraced the loose leaf tea. I still drink coffee, but my main choice of beverage is now tea.

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