Good Morning

Tea type
Black Tea
Ingredients
Not available
Flavors
Brisk, Malt, Tannin
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Loose Leaf
Caffeine
High
Certification
Not available
Edit tea info Last updated by Cameron B.
Average preparation
Boiling 2 min, 15 sec 2 g 104 oz / 3090 ml

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  • “Good Morning! I received this tea in my Lupicia happy bag. Uggg I’m in pain all over, holiday break from jiu jitsu and returning after the break = painful. I hurt all over and feel tired. Feels...” Read full tasting note
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  • “I drank this cuppa this morning, but I’ve only now had time to actually sit down and log on to my laptop. There was only enough tea leaf for one more cup so I had it with some skim milk. The milk...” Read full tasting note
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  • “Drinking a morning tea in the afternoon is surely the best way to start the day. This is one of the last teas from my Lupicia Happy Bag that I haven’t tried yet, and the reason for that is, I have...” Read full tasting note
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  • “I used too much tea. I will be using my husbands razor to shave my chest soon. JAYZUS was this tea strong! Re-do needed. I still drank it. I’m such a tea whore.” Read full tasting note

From Lupicia

GOOD MORNING is a robust blend of uplifting African tea and strong Assam tea. A rich black tea recommended for enjoying in the morning to start off the day. The deep taste also goes well with milk.

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218 tasting notes

It’s ridiculous how cold it is outside :(

I wasn’t very impressed when I got this tea in this year’s Happy Bag. And then CTC Assam that I saw disappointed me further (Not sure why? I keep thinking that CTC stuff is some below-mediocre leaves. Where did I get it from?). I thought it would be just a boring and astringent blend.

I am happy to announce, however, that it is much better than I expected. While it brews into a very dark amber color, it is not crazily astringent at all. Sure there’s bitterness, but with no wince-worthy aftertaste that I dislike. Actually there’s a fair amount of sweetness to it.

While I probably wouldn’t seek out the opportunity to buy it, these days it seems to make a nice everyday morning tea – which I am guessing was Lupicia’s goal here. So – well done!

Preparation
Boiling 2 min, 15 sec 1 tsp 8 OZ / 236 ML
Kamyria

Yes, the weather is ridiculous. It seems that the closer we get to spring (will it even come??) the more layers I’m putting on. Should be the other way around.

Kat_Maria

At least it ceased to be windy today, here in Pennsylvania, and it seems to make a world of a difference already. The sun is out too… It’s super cold, however. I think there’s still 3-4 weeks before any first signs of spring even start to appear :(

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12 tasting notes

The best breakfast blend I have had in a long time. Quite good without milk if you like your tea that way. It has a strong flavor but is quite smooth without the bitterness of some breakfast teas.

Preparation
Boiling 4 min, 15 sec

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5 tasting notes

This is my favorite morning tea; it’s a strong black tea but not at all bitter – just robust. Add in a little cream and sugar, and I’m ready for a great day! Highly recommended.

Preparation
Boiling 3 min, 30 sec

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10 tasting notes

It’s a foggy, somewhat muggy September day in San Francisco. The office is quiet; I have no meetings. A cheese bagel and a delightful cup of Good Morning with sweetener and milk is the perfect thing. Or a cheese bagel and two cups…

Good Morning is, as the description states, a good, basic black blend that is a very smooth, pleasant start to just about any day.

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