Holy guacamole! I finally got to try this tea courtesy of JacquelineM. Thank you so very much!!!!!
I’m on my third steep (which tastes kind of like a waterier/chocolatier version of Adagio’s Golden Monkey), and had to do a quick peek at others’ notes on this tea. I knew it had great reviews, but I was curious about what others compared this tea to. I think others do a great job of giving full-out notes, so I’ll just add my highlighted impressions:
Yes, these leaves are insane! LOOOONG and a matte black. These might be the coolest leaves that I have yet to see.
I am completely flabbergasted that there are not additives in this tea. I think I want to call this a “black oolong.” Yes, I know that that’s impossible, but what I mean to say is that like an oolong it has a clearly veggie-base that’s not my favorite, but then the magic is what happens all around that base. I could grow to love this tea like I love oolongs. And that’s saying a lot. The only thing holding me back from a higher grade is the chocolate — which here is lovely, but I wouldn’t care to have it too often because of that particular taste in this tea.
I regret not having my first steep at boiling (subsequent ones have been so). My initial response was “Green beans? Yes, green beans.” I wonder how much of that had to do with the lower temp. It was like malty green beans. And there was what another reviewer mentioned: the hint of hash. But then the lightest milk chocolatey notes started to play with my tastebuds as an aftertaste. It was unbelievable. And suddenly, there were about four sips-worth of “MALTED MILKBALLS!” as the green bean taste subsided.
This truly is a remarkable tea. This tea reminds me how amazing tea is and how much I love it. TG
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Yay you got to try Dawn! I totally get “green beans” with it at a lower temp, too. Hope a higher temp will bring out those yummy chocolate notes for you!
Good to know that I’m not completely goofy when it came to the green beans. And I liked the quotes! ;)
Hehe, it makes it seem like green beans is code for something else. "This tea tastes like marijuana umm, “green beans,” yes, green beans.."
Watery bad. Chocolatey good.
Yay you got to try Dawn! I totally get “green beans” with it at a lower temp, too. Hope a higher temp will bring out those yummy chocolate notes for you!
Um, I have no idea why I put green beans in quotes. :)
Good to know that I’m not completely goofy when it came to the green beans. And I liked the quotes! ;)
Hehe, it makes it seem like green beans is code for something else. "This tea tastes like marijuana umm, “green beans,” yes, green beans.."
ROFLMAO!!!!!
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