Falling Water

Tea type
Flowering White Blend
Ingredients
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Flavors
Bitter, Floral, Jasmine, Perfume
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Edit tea info Last updated by Auggy
Average preparation
195 °F / 90 °C 8 min or more 16 oz / 473 ml

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  • “I brewed this for more like 9 minutes because I was enjoying watching it expand too much. It’s quite pretty. The taste is very sweet and delicately jasmine. It is a very mild tea that didn’t...” Read full tasting note
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  • “I had this tea a few days ago. My husband got me a Daydream glass pot from tea posy and got the flower teas too, even though I don’t usually like florals. I was curious to see a blooming tea in...” Read full tasting note
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  • “This tea made for a very impressive presentation! The bloom was larger and more showy than other blooming teas I’ve tried, with a green leafy base that opened up to be about 3 inches in diameter...” Read full tasting note
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From Teaposy

Contains: Calendula + Jasmine
Silver needle white tea scented with fresh jasmine

Light to medium-bodied, very light yellowish hue Smooth taste reminiscent of butter and hazelnuts Full of texture and sweetness like soft wildflower honey Unique and fresh, with the aroma of jasmine

Bloom your Tea:
1. Gently place 1 teaposy in glass teapot
2. Fill with boiling water
3. Patience…perhaps 3-6 minutes to bloom
4. Smile as your tea reaches your desired strength

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3 Tasting Notes

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911 tasting notes

I brewed this for more like 9 minutes because I was enjoying watching it expand too much. It’s quite pretty. The taste is very sweet and delicately jasmine. It is a very mild tea that didn’t seem to be hurt by the fairly excessive brew time. I can’t say for sure that I would use any blooming tea as a normal, daily-type tea but if I ever wanted to serve tea at a special occasion, I think this one would be a great one to use – attractive and tasty.

Preparation
175 °F / 79 °C 8 min or more
Erin

That looks gorgeous! By any chance, do you have Samovar’s glass oolong teapot (the really tiny one)? I’m interested in trying a blooming tea, but the only glass teapot I have is the tiny one (or at least I will have it once it is shipped to me!).

Auggy

It really was quite nifty! The colors weren’t quite as vibrant as in the picture but still pretty. Right now I have a Teaposy 22oz glass teapot. The teaball was a little over 7g so I filled the pot a little more than half way. I’m not sure if a 4oz pot would be big enough – but I’m totally guessing. It can never hurt to try!

Erin

Yeek. I don’t want to waste a potentially beautiful bloom. I can always use my Jumbo cup from Adagio – it holds 12 oz. Thanks for the input!

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I had this tea a few days ago. My husband got me a Daydream glass pot from tea posy and got the flower teas too, even though I don’t usually like florals. I was curious to see a blooming tea in action anyway, so I brewed one. It really is quite neat. It smells strong like a bouquet of flowers (I didn’t recognize jasmine alone, just a general floral shop smell). However, the taste wasn’t bad at all. I actually enjoyed it. I want to say that I’ve completely changed my mind about floral flavors, having begun my tea journey with a strong dislike even for green oolongs (which I now love), but sometimes I get a flower in a cup that really is too much or just the wrong flower, I don’t know.

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This tea made for a very impressive presentation! The bloom was larger and more showy than other blooming teas I’ve tried, with a green leafy base that opened up to be about 3 inches in diameter and yellow and white flowers stretching up about 2 inches high. Unfortunately, I wasn’t as impressed with the flavor. The jasmine was so strong that it felt almost like drinking perfume and the aftertaste was quite bitter (probably because we steeped it for almost 10 minutes in boiling water to get the full bloom to open up.) This gets high marks for decorative value, but it’s not something I’d choose to drink again.

Flavors: Bitter, Floral, Jasmine, Perfume

Preparation
Boiling 8 min or more 1 tsp 16 OZ / 473 ML

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