108 Tasting Notes
It has been a while since I had this in my teapot. I’ve certainly missed it. I love how bold this tea is. It is the perfect wake up tea when you know you are going to have a long day at work.
I haven’t tried this one, but I love how sweet and chewy Wuyi Shan Lapsang by Harney was. Yummy! But very smoky!
This one isn’t sweet. It is very smokey. But WONDERFULLY smokey. I would best describe it as a smokier Queen Catherine. It is a smooth flavor, but bold.
Not sure if i didn’t clean my travel mug well enough this morning, but i brewed a pot of this today like i normally do and it tasted a bit funny. More “veggie-like” than normal. Not as sweet as i am normally used to.
Maybe I should steep it for less?
Preparation
Hmmm, don’t know what went wrong. I usually steep mine for 4 1/2 minutes or more and don’t get a veggie taste. Personally, I find this tea very sweet and smooth but also a little weaker than my favorites. I keep it around because guests go wild over it. I am more of a Hao Ya A girl myself! Or Queen Catherine…or Emperor’s Red…
Drank the last of my 4oz tin this morning. It is so tasty. I am not the biggest fan of many green teas, but this one is music to my tastebuds. The smokiness of the tea makes it taste more like a black or oolong for me.
Looks like i have to stop at Harney Soho this afternoon to re-fill my tin! :)
Preparation
The weather is getting warmer which means it is time to break out the Iced Tea Maker. Tonight i made this year’s inaugural iced tea batch with Paris. What a great choice for iced tea.
I will be trying out all of the teas in my cabinet with this iced tea maker, I will keep you all informed on how they taste cold.