Jeffersons Tea

Recent Tasting Notes

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Sipdown! My second afternoon cup, and a very enjoyable final encounter. I love the slightly heady, floral, gin-like element the juniper contributes. It sets it apart from pretty much every flavoured black tea I’ve tried so far. Yummy AND unique — what a combination! Thanks again to Memily for sharing with me!

Preparation
Boiling 4 min, 0 sec 1 tsp

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A sample from Memily! I’ve tried this one both black and with milk recently, and I actually like both equally. Maybe a slight leaning preference towards the black, because I get more of the “berry” notes, and it tastes somehow juicier. The milk seems to muddle things a bit — it becomes harder to define the flavours, although it is deliciously creamy. Still, no complaints about a versatile milk/no milk tea!

I gave 1 tsp of leaf about 3.5 minutes in boiling water for both cups. At first, I thought there was too much going on in the flavour for me to really be able to enjoy. Then, as it cooled, I had a “Huh? Gin?” moment. That’s when I knew there was juniper in here, even without having read the ingredients. Yay for my palate! Underneath the strong juniper is a hint of dark, berry fruitiness. I’m reminded a little of Whispering Pines’ Elder Grove. The black tea is smooth and somehow juicy, which in turn put me in mind of Butiki’s leafhopper blacks – Taiwanese Wild Mountain and Mi Xian particularly.

I think it’s safe to say I really enjoy this one! It’s got lots of flavour, and the black base is lovely. An easy winner.

Preparation
Boiling 3 min, 30 sec 1 tsp

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drank Summer Puddin' by Jeffersons Tea
1024 tasting notes

Oh, so the 2L I cold steeped in the fridge was actually the last I had of this, go figure! Still drinking down that 2L but being a bit imaginative with it. Bumping up the rating too because I think I added a little extra to finish my stock but it’s come out quite strong. So!

Tonight I’m drinking it as a tea pop, spliced with soda water. It’s amazing, actually. Best way I’ve drunk it yet! And while I’ve had fun with this, I won’t be restocking it.

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drank Summer Puddin' by Jeffersons Tea
1024 tasting notes

Finally had some of this as a cold brew after throwing a bunch of it in the big Takeya 2L jug when my friends were here. Yum. Very tart and such a dark red! I’m better there’s a lot of hibiscus in this blend, as well as those berries.

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drank Summer Puddin' by Jeffersons Tea
1024 tasting notes

Do you know what? This one is named pretty appropriately—or at least inspiredly. That’s not a word though, is it? Anyway. Knowing it was called summer puddin’, I drank it and thought of summer puddings, and it seemed pretty spot on. I’m looking forward to trying it iced.

Preparation
2 tsp 12 OZ / 354 ML

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95
drank Indian Summer by Jeffersons Tea
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Ok, I have to do it.

I have to bump my rating for this up.

This tea needs to always be in my cupboard. (Even though I’m going to go without for a little while, until I’ve gotten a bit further through my sipdowns.)

After this afternoon’s milk & sugar mistake, I remedied with a 3min boiling steep with the last of my leaves. Yum. Just perfect on its own.

I left a bit in the timolino to take home after work and compare with the cold brew I’d prepared and bottled.

DAYUM

AHHHHH

IT’S PERFECT :((((((((((

Seriously, I think I cold brewed for around 12hrs and it’s SO fresh and SO sweet and SO… I wanna say juicy, which is weird, but oh man. I am in love. Amazing cold brew. AMAZING COLD BREW I wonder how long I can hold out from restocking.

Let’s see.

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Sil 11 years ago

On to the wish list it goes heh

keychange 11 years ago

Mine too!

Memily 11 years ago

Oh gosh I hope I’m not overhyping it. No, I couldn’t be. Will keep in mind for future swaps, ladies! :D

Sil 11 years ago

Hahaha I love trying teas other ppl love even if I try them and hate them…..it’s fun to try things ppl love

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drank Indian Summer by Jeffersons Tea
1024 tasting notes

My suspicions were correct for once and milk + sugar was not the right choice to make for this blend. Keep it black, friends! Maybe even cold steep it because I did that a couple of days ago and I haven’t drunk it yet but I did have a little teaser sip and I’m pretty sure it’s gonna taste like heaven.

Sil 11 years ago

Ooooo neat

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drank Indian Summer by Jeffersons Tea
1024 tasting notes

Back to an old favourite this morning. I really love this black and unsweetened, but after my milk & sugar run of the last month I kind of want to experiment. (I didn’t, though. Not yet.)

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drank Indian Summer by Jeffersons Tea
1024 tasting notes

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drank Indian Summer by Jeffersons Tea
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I did it! I didn’t oversteep at work! Huzzah! And the good news is that this is a lovely flavoured black tea, hints of berry sweetness with a delicious medium black tea base. Yes, this is very nice.

Flavors: Berries

Preparation
205 °F / 96 °C 4 min, 0 sec 1 tsp 12 OZ / 354 ML

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drank Indian Summer by Jeffersons Tea
1024 tasting notes

Guess what! I oversteeped this! Hahahaha yeah cool. Gotta stop attempting decent brews while I’m on the phones at work. Maybe tomorrow…

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Thanks Azz for this one! I can mostly taste the juicy sencha with floral and citrus and strawberry notes. The mango is more in the aftertaste, really. Super Tasty!

This is the first I have had from this company! YAY!

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Azzrian 12 years ago

This was one I got from TassieTeaGirl in Australia! Everything she sent to me has been excellent!

TeaEqualsBliss 12 years ago

WOW! Neat!

CHAroma 12 years ago

The little thumbnail pic of this tea looks like a Van Gogh painting!

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