So Stacy from Butiki posted on Facebook that she had a stray ounce of this lingering around and I volunteered to be its new home! Hooray! She was also nice enough to include two samples even though I only spent $5 for this tea (plus the shipping). So yay for Stacy for being so nice! This is my first Butiki tea, although I have been plotting an order since I discovered them here on Steepster a few weeks ago. Soon!
Anyway, this tea is quite beautiful visually, even though it’s just tea leaves with a few golden flower petals. The leaves are nice mix of chocolately brown and gold, and the petals accent their color perfectly. It also smells quite lovely – all nutmeg and vanilla goodness reminiscent of eggnog. I brewed one teaspoon for 3 minutes (Stacy included a note recommending 190 degrees).
The brewed tea smells even better than the dry version. The nutmeg and vanilla have toned down a bit, but they are joined by luscious notes of chocolate and raisin, giving it a richness and depth. I was surprised when I tasted this that I didn’t get a sense of vanilla or cream that many other tasters described. I did get a light but multi-flavored base tea that is well-accented by the addition of nutmeg. The nutmeg hits me most at the beginning and end of the sip, while in the middle I taste lovely hints of raisin, wood, and honey. Quite tasty, and I didn’t miss the cream at all.
I drank this one au naturel, but I can definitely see it being a decadent eggnog treat with added milk and sugar. Thanks again, Stacy! :)
Flavors: Honey, Nutmeg, Raisins, Wood
What was your steeping time and water temp? Did you do it the same as you have previously? I find that with Nutmeg Cream and Custard, steeping variations can greatly affect how the taste profile is. Sorry to hear this cup was not so nutmeg-y. :(
Don’t have a variable temp kettle/thermometer so I never truly know the temperature, so I eyeball such things, so-to-speak. Could be the different kettle, different water source, even the fact that the tea itself has aged, or yeah, the time/temperature. Who knows.
Ahh, could be any of those. I don’t have variable temp either, so I also tend to eyeball. I’ve learned that with this tea, I need a shorter steep time and less leaf. At least for me. Hope your next one is back to normal.