I couldn’t resist. I picked up the new teas earlier today despite telling myself to pipe down on the tea spendage for a while. I tried to make a compromise by asking for only 10g of each (and a couple others, ugh), however, the SA gave me nearly twice as much on all of them, rushed me through the sale, and didn’t give me a receipt. Yeah, she was rather unpleasant and borderline rude. Oh well.
I’m going with this one first because out of the new ones, I liked the smell of the dry tea the best. This is loaded with all sorts of goodies: dried cherries, lemongrass, apples, blackberry leaves, and more, but not that many actual Bai Mu Dan leaves. It’s like Gold Rush in that same sense. And it smells like a juicy, berryish fruit leather.
The scent of the steeped tea is primarily cherries and apples. Oh noes! And I’m smelling… hibiscus.
First sip: watermelon. Like an actual slice of it, not that artificial watermelon that’s not even close to the real thing. A few more sips and the cherry is coming out. Maybe a little bit of apple but it’s subtle. And I’m glad to report that the hibiscus is virtually non-existant.
As this cools down, I can feel the hibiscus more than taste it. You know how it gives you that drying sensation in the mouth? Yeah. But otherwise it’s behaving. I was hoping to get some fig and pumpkin out of this, especially the former. Perhaps it’ll have to take a bit of tweaking.
I thought it was really good. The lady in the store joked that they just took all the odds ‘n ends from the summer blends to make this as it’s a weird combo, but I really enjoyed it! I bought a cup in store, and then came back the next day to buy 30g.
It is like all the odd ‘n ends! The tea even has summer in it’s name and references a country that is usually imagined as warm- very misleading. Oh well, I love the smell of it most of all.
I think the phrase “Indian summer” usually refers to the second summer you sometimes get in the fall, like when it’s uncharacteristically warm during October.
Yeah, I thought that right after I clicked submit! Oops. Either way it’s a little bit of summer in the fall collection :)
Yes :)
this is such a great tea. Glad I got a tin of it. It is soo fall-sih and soothing.
It’s surprising that this tea doesn’t have a better Steepster rating, quite apparently I’m not the only fan :D
lol I agree canadianadia :) I really think this tea should be more loved… perhaps we should give it time.