Schisandra Juniper Five Flavor Blend

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  • “The first couple of sips of this were all right, but as I got closer to the bottom of the cup the taste of the Frankincense came up (I really want to make a Dr Frankenstein comment, but I can’t...” Read full tasting note
  • “Sipping this, this morning blended with the 5 year aged tieguanyin. Wonderfully compliments one another. The creaminess of the oolong is in perfect balance with the spice of this blend. Happy Friday!” Read full tasting note
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  • “I held off on drinking this one for awhile because it sounded so strange, and smelled mostly like juniper when I opened the bag. Then, a couple weeks ago, I got a cold :( and couldn’t probably...” Read full tasting note

From Verdant Tea

While the Aged Tieguanyin and Dong Ding Oolongs are a nod to the year of the snake, the lunar new year also represents new beginnings. The schisandra base of this blend is something we have been pondering all year. A potent Chinese medicine and a bizarre example of a fruit that naturally contains all five flavors in the Chinese flavor spectrum, the challenge of blending a harmonious tisane seemed like a perfect way to kick of the year of the snake.
Just as fine oolongs like the Five Year Aged Tieguanyin
and the Dong Ding span the spectrum of flavors and
deliver a complex multi-dimensional tasting experience,
the schisandra berry is sweet, spicy, sour, salty, and bitter.
This blend highlights every element of flavor while
maintaining an overall warm and comforting feeling. Try
this on its own in the evening for a caffeine-free tea, or
add a very small pinch to steepings of either oolong for I
full-bodied cou nter-flavor. This brings out the creamy
and elements in both oolongs.

STEEPING TIPS: Try this blend all on its own with two
teaspoons or about 5 grams of tea, steeped in 8-16
ounces of water for three minutes. Or, add just a one
gram pinch to an infusion of either oolong for a unique
flavor experience.

Schisandra berry, juniper berry, burdock, cinnamon, hibiscus, coriander, lycii berry, clove, vanilla bean, frankincense.

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The first couple of sips of this were all right, but as I got closer to the bottom of the cup the taste of the Frankincense came up (I really want to make a Dr Frankenstein comment, but I can’t think of one). I can’t drink this.
Luckily it’s a sipdown.
292, I think…

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Sipping this, this morning blended with the 5 year aged tieguanyin. Wonderfully compliments one another. The creaminess of the oolong is in perfect balance with the spice of this blend. Happy Friday!

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I held off on drinking this one for awhile because it sounded so strange, and smelled mostly like juniper when I opened the bag. Then, a couple weeks ago, I got a cold :( and couldn’t probably taste anything because my nose was stuffed up. This was still sitting out on the counter, and I decided to see if that “five-flavor” bit would make up for having no sense of smell. Much to my surprise, it did! The sour flavors were most prominent, but I also got sweet, savory, and bitter. This tasted more interesting than anything else I drank while my nose wasn’t working, so for that alone I like it. It tasted pretty good later too (when I no longer had the cold), and added an interesting dimension to the dong ding oolong that also came this month, but the taste without smell was what really impressed me :D

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