Barry Lindon

Tea type
Black Fruit Herbal Blend
Ingredients
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Flavors
Grapefruit, Rose, Violet, Citrus, Drying, Tart
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Average preparation
200 °F / 93 °C 2 min, 30 sec 13 oz / 399 ml

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From Jardin du Thé

Thé noir parfumé au lotus, à la violette et au pamplemousse parsemé de pétales de rose. Un mélange rafraîchissant à savourer en regardant un bon film.

Black tea flavored with lotus, violet and grapefruit sprinkled with rose petals. A refreshing mix to enjoy watching a good film.

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9 Tasting Notes

1445 tasting notes

I initially read this tea as “Berry Lindon” and expected berries. It’s more likely referencing Barry Lyndon, which I haven’t seen.

It’s lightly perfumed as a citrus-sweet floral with soothing violet, rose, lotus, and a touch of grapefruit to finish. It’s clean, fresh, smooth, and playful profile places it in my “spa tea” category. All the flavours flow well.

Thanks, OMGsrsly and Sil, for passing along MissB’s generous tea package!

Flavors: Grapefruit, Rose, Violet

Preparation
200 °F / 93 °C 2 min, 30 sec

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6112 tasting notes

Sipdown! 43/365

I found this tea mostly quite floral (rose) this time. Meh, not my cup of tea. Didn’t pick up on grapefruit this time.

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16711 tasting notes

Sipdown (131)!

My tattoos are so damn itchy; and I know that’s an entirely healthy part of the healing process and I haven’t caved at scratched/picked at them because I’m determined to make sure they heal well; but man my will power is being tested!

This was the tea I made for the way to work though; I had it in a new ceramic double-walled travel mug I bought for myself (it’s got lots of vibrant spring coloured flowers on it and it’s really pretty) because I thought I’d lost the leaky glass double walled thermos I normally use; I had forgotten it at work, and when I couldn’t find it anywhere in the staffroom I just assumed some asshole had stolen it. Funnily enough, when I got to work I saw it sitting on the counter so I snatched it back up and now I’m back to two travel mugs (other than my timolinos; I still use those, but these guys let me drink my tea immediately). I guess whoever took it saw me looking for it and brought it back?

Anyway, this sample comes from – of course, MissB! It’s one of what seems like few black teas from her – not that I don’t appreciate the greens. Black tea is sorta my jam though; and this one certainly sounds interesting if nothing else!

The smell of the dry leaf and as it steeps is more floral than anything else; definitely kind of rosey but I was totally getting more of a softer lavender vibe than violet. Somehow, the sort of dry bitterness of grapefruit translated into the smell? I don’t know how it did that – but it’s absolutely what I was thinking of.

The taste is on point for me though; it’s quite soothing and pacifying with a sort of daintiness about it, and the floral notes match the tea related cravings I’ve been having the last few weeks as we really transition from Winter to Spring. I would call it a good “bad day” tea.

While I still picked up on some lavendar like notes as well as the obvious rosey ones, I did start to see the violet as well. And, the fact that this doesn’t taste like drinking perfume despite all of those floral notes impressed me.

The real star is the grapefruit though; I’ve actually not had many grapefruit teas to my recollection and I don’t really eat a whole lot of the actual fruit, in fact I can’t even remember the last time I had a grapefruit – because I typically find it much too bitter, but this somehow managed to very authentically capture the sweetness of the fruit while keeping the bitterness at bay. It was present just enough to kind of affect the mouthfeel and add more dimension and layers to the tea but without detracting from the experience of drinking this one. However, I know I was also very reserved with how long I let this one steep, and I can see a longer infusion bringing out some very negative traits; too much floral and too much bitterness being the worst offenders.

But overall this was, not so surprisingly, very good – I was impressed how well the floral notes and citrus cooperated while still maintaining some juxtaposition and the black base was smooth. If I have any criticism it’s probably that I would have wanted a smidgen more grapefruit flavour.

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2291 tasting notes

When the tea I really wanted to try ended up being a green (what reading comprehension!) and the kettle was already boiled, I went for this one.

Violets, lotus, grapefruit, and rose. What an unusual combination! Smells like violets and fresh grapefruit oil. Just amazing. Once steeped, it takes on a bit of a pithy smell, but still good. I added milk, because why the heck not.

It is QUITE floral. I’ll agree with Sil and MissB. But wow, what a delicious combination. This one will be difficult to part with, but I know that Bear With Me and Crowkettle will both appreciate the floral. :)

Thanks so much for sharing, MissB and for mailing it to me, Sil! :)

Preparation
195 °F / 90 °C 3 min, 30 sec 3 tsp 16 OZ / 473 ML
Sil

i’m glad you enjoyed

OMGsrsly

It wasn’t soapy! I was impressed!

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15417 tasting notes

I’m with MissB on this one…smells like grapefruit, tastes like a floral something-er-other. this one is not for me! but as always i genuinely appreciate the share and the opportunity to try new teas.

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1501 tasting notes

This smells like liquid grapefruit dynamite. Absolutely amazing! Drinking it is a bit different of an experience though. I don’t get grapefruit really, unless maybe it’s a really floral pink kind that I’ve yet to try. Tart citrus with light yet strong notes of flowers, I want to say violets, but can’t quite be sure. Really wanted to love this, but I suspect it’s better suited to someone who likes florals in their teas more… gosh did I ever want this to taste as good as both the leaf and the tea smells!

Flavors: Citrus, Drying, Grapefruit, Tart, Violet

Preparation
190 °F / 87 °C 2 min, 30 sec 1 tsp 8 OZ / 236 ML

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