Classic Smoky Lapsang Souchong

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Black Tea
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Flavors
Bread, Brown Sugar, Caramelized Sugar, Caraway, Cherry, Dried Fruit, Malt, Molasses, Prune, Round, Rye, Savory, Smooth, Sweet, Thick
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200 °F / 93 °C 3 min, 0 sec 16 oz / 473 ml

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  • “Day 12 of the Kiani advent calendar. uh… I was not expecting this to be glittery? Don’t get me wrong, I enjoyed watching the glitter swirl, I just wasn’t expecting a straight tea to be coated in...” Read full tasting note
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  • “Adventaggedon Day 24: Tea 3/8 Oof. This tea was just like getting sucker punched in the gut two times in a row. I was so excited to see a smoked Lapsang Souchong for today. I even said to myself,...” Read full tasting note
  • “Kiani Tea Advent Calendar 2021 – Day 24 So… This is the name of the tea listed for day 24, but the tea inside the pouch is decidedly unsmoked. It does seem like an unsmoked Lapsang to me though....” Read full tasting note

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From the Kiani Tea 2021 Christmas Calendar – lapsang souchong with luster dust

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Day 12 of the Kiani advent calendar. uh… I was not expecting this to be glittery? Don’t get me wrong, I enjoyed watching the glitter swirl, I just wasn’t expecting a straight tea to be coated in glitter. I’m generally not a fan of smoky lapsang, but I powered through for the sake of completeness. My first thought upon sniffing the dry leaf was that it smelled like BBQ Bissli, which has long been one of my favorite chip-type snacks. So I brewed it up, watched mesmerized as the glitter swirled, and took a sip. And it was… smoky. Sort of a medium smokiness, but more than my personal preference. But then I ordered spicy Chinese food and paired the smoky tea with the spicy food (cumin layered tofu & onions). Perfect pairing. The smokiness and the spice were just a beautiful combo, each taking a bit of the edge off the other. I even made a second steep to go with the rest of my meal, something I’ve never done before with a lapsang. Not a tea I’d keep in stock but one I did unexpectedly enjoy!

I’ll note that this is from the 2022 advent calendar. Folks who had it in the 2021 advent calendar apparently found it totally un-smoky! So my guess is that one of three things is going on: something about the processing of the tea changed from year to year, the source changed, or my palate is more sensitive to smokiness than other people’s because I don’t often drink LS. But I don’t know which of those things it is!

beerandbeancurd

The glittered Lapsang had me chuckling. That pairing sounds fantastic, though!

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Adventaggedon Day 24: Tea 3/8

Oof.

This tea was just like getting sucker punched in the gut two times in a row. I was so excited to see a smoked Lapsang Souchong for today. I even said to myself, out loud, as I opened the packaging “it’s a Christmas miracle”. However, then I opened the package and saw the glitter. That was punch one because it meant I was decidedly not brewing this in my Lapsang yixing pot.

Punch two was that, upon closer inspection, it didn’t appear to be smoked at all. No smoky smell no matter how close to the glitter bomb of a packet I got as I huffed away at the tea leaves. I decided to abandon my gongfu plans and steep this Western style instead while watching my all time favourite holiday movie: Olive The Other Reindeer! It was definitely not a ‘classic smoky’ Lapsang at all but drinking it with the movie made me feel a little better and it was still tasty.

I honestly think it’s just a double up of the unsmoked Lapsang that was already in the advent but with glitter. That was a nice tea though, so it was great tasting it again – I just wanted a smoked LS, y’know?

As an aside; I feel like I’ve been really harsh on this advent’s very liberal use of the glitter dust. I just want to say clearly that I’ve enjoyed this advent a lot overall and I understand that there definitely are people who would want all the glittery teas! Like, I follow a few people on IG who have been thrilled to see all the fun and gorgeous glitter blends – especially people who bought this advent as a way to sample/try straight and traditional blends they wouldn’t have otherwise. It makes teas (like a smoked Lapsang) that might otherwise have been intimidating feel a little more fun or accessible, y’know?

It’s like Mariage Freres with the blue teas or even DT with the stevia – it’s not gonna work for everyone but ultimately the companies do it because it does work for a lot of people. We can kind of get lost in our bubble here on Steepster or on IG and because we see people who share the same opinion as us over and over it’s easy to forget that for the most part we’re kind of all outliers.

The average tea drinker? Definitely not as exposed to the quantity of teas that we are or drinking that many teas daily. So the gimmicks like glitter and butterfly pea flower don’t feel so exhausting or over played.

I don’t know – it was just something I thought about today as I opened up the packet and groaned at the glitter. It’s not for me but it is for someone!

Cameron B.

I spoke to her on Instagram and it sounds like it was a mistake and it was supposed to be a smoked Lapsang. But the glitter was intentional.

I would’ve been fine with just a few glittery teas, I just felt like the number was too high. Plus glitter on a straight tea is also a little odd to me ha ha. But the teas certainly all tasted lovely, and I suppose that’s the point!

Crowkettle

My mom, who is not a tea-drinker, has been repetitively charmed by Mariage Freres use of blue pea flowers. Her continuous joy made it easier to swallow seeing it too often. So, I hear you. :)

Leafhopper

I’d have felt the same way about getting a smoked Lapsang by mistake as you did about getting an unsmoked one! As for the inordinate amount of glitter, I guess none of their clients are in the habit of steeping their straight teas gongfu.

DrowningMySorrows

I’m all for glitter but maybe not in everything all the time. And probably also because I haven’t actually had a glitter tea yet. I keep debating about the Glitter Matcha but I’m just not that into flavored matchas. I’ve been thinking about just getting some Brew Glitter and adding it to my tea when I’m in a sparkly mood or want to wow someone with the glitter but not having to deal with it all the time. I’m a little worried it’ll end up like the shimmer ink in my fountain pens, though…lingering sparkle no matter how thoroughly I try to clean things afterward.

CJBaker

Excellent point about teas with added visual elements to entice a customer base who value such treats. It’s not what I would likely choose a tea (or coffee) for, but I’m far from typical in all too many ways. I’m getting a bit of a laugh at the idea of k-pods squirting out glitter. So it has actually brought even me some joy.

Roswell Strange

My personal preference for the glitter probably would have been three times: once at the beginning, sometime random in the middle, and then once at the end. For me, that feels like good cadence. But I appreciate what they were trying to do.

I did the Mariage Freres advent last year – there were quite a few blue teas but I think less than what was included in this year’s. I did also get sick of the gimmick after a while but I remember thinking that for a company as traditional and, let’s be honest, not necessarily ‘modern’ in their innovation that it was impressive they had actually branched out into exploring such a trendy ingredient even if it was gimmicky. I think, because Mariage Freres is such a ‘legacy brand’ and positions themselves as such a high end boutique that they sometimes actually have struggles acquiring a younger or less, err, ‘affluent’ audience – so the branching out into more visually appealing ‘blue’ teas actually felt sort of smart for them from the angle of wanting to stay on top of tea trends resonating more with younger tea consumers.

Anyway, just saying that ultimately I understand the angle/perspective from the other side even if it got old for me personally.

Michelle

I appreciate the reminder that we ARE outliers, and I am thankful for my steepster community!

Roswell Strange

Yes, I love our community here so much! :)

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Kiani Tea Advent Calendar 2021 – Day 24

So… This is the name of the tea listed for day 24, but the tea inside the pouch is decidedly unsmoked. It does seem like an unsmoked Lapsang to me though. Plus there’s glitter (again). sigh

I mean, it’s a lovely Fujian black tea. Thick, malty, bready, with oodles of caramelized dark brown sugar and molasses. There’s a prune-like dried fruit note as well that really lovely. Perhaps dried cherries as well, though not quite as tart. It has that trademark (to me at least) Fujian caraway/rye note as well.

It’s a yummy tea, but 1) I was looking forward to the smoked version, and 2) why glitter whyyyyyy?! :|

ETA: Forgot the jam! For Day 24, it was Orange-Cinnamon Spread and I was surprised by how much I liked it. I’m not generally a marmalade fan, I find it simultaneously too sweet and too bitter. But this version didn’t seem bitter at all and the cinnamon really added a nice accent. Very festive!

Flavors: Bread, Brown Sugar, Caramelized Sugar, Caraway, Cherry, Dried Fruit, Malt, Molasses, Prune, Round, Rye, Savory, Smooth, Sweet, Thick

Preparation
200 °F / 93 °C 3 min, 0 sec 3 tsp 16 OZ / 473 ML
CJBaker

I was unaware of the glitter problem until reading of these advent tea adventures. Perhaps a glitter factory exploded in a major tea province? There’s no getting rid of that stuff once it’s spread about.

Cameron B.

Ha ha, for some reason she just decided to be very liberal with the luster dust in this advent…

Courtney

I mean, glitter in a straight tea! Come onnnnnn.

Evol Ving Ness

The tea sounds great. The glitter, well, you already know my opinion.

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