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Black Herbal Blend
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Black Tea
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Edit tea info Last updated by Martin Bednář
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205 °F / 96 °C 4 min, 0 sec 6 g 10 oz / 300 ml

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  • “2024 sipdown no. 56 The base tea is really lovely and hasn’t even a hint of astringency with a 4 minute steep. The bilberry leaves are not my favourite, unfortunately. Though, I didn’t love the...” Read full tasting note
  • “I took first sample from the tea festival today. The teaoria guy was very friendly, we spoke a lot, he offered me a cup of tea (that was available at most stands though), and he offered Georgian...” Read full tasting note
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Georgian black tea with bilberry leaves

Sensory profile
aroma: ripe red apple, blueberry leaf, cane sugar
taste: high acidity, caramelized fruit, oranges

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2024 sipdown no. 56

The base tea is really lovely and hasn’t even a hint of astringency with a 4 minute steep. The bilberry leaves are not my favourite, unfortunately. Though, I didn’t love the ones from Georgian Tea 1847 either, so it’s a me problem — not the tea. :)

Preparation
200 °F / 93 °C 4 min, 0 sec

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I took first sample from the tea festival today. The teaoria guy was very friendly, we spoke a lot, he offered me a cup of tea (that was available at most stands though), and he offered Georgian teas. Hard to not get any. Also, samples and tea itself was reasonably priced, so, among Klasek Tea teas, I took the most teas from teaoria. Also, they are fairly new, so I am supporting small business!

This one is actually black tea with bilberry leaves. Both ingredients I still have from Georgian Tea 1847, but this is already a mix. Preparation method 1g/50 ml means I have used all 6 grams/300 ml vessel. Steeped for 4 minutes.

It smells wonderful, very fresh black tea base, bilberry leaves and very, very fruity. They say it’s ripe red apple and I think it could be that.

In taste, it’s also very, very fruity. I think about the red apples here; very juicy, but I don’t notice any acidity. Moreover, high acidity? Fruits, caramel, malt, three major flavours for me. Maybe stewed fruits, hints of bilberries here as well.

Very refreshing and certainly considering getting this in 50g pouch they offer (if they offer shipping outside Poland :P )

Preparation
205 °F / 96 °C 4 min, 0 sec 6 g 10 OZ / 300 ML
Courtney

Georgian teas!!

Martin Bednář

Well, Poland sounds better than directly from Georgia (regarding shipping) ;)

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