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drank Spicy Mandarin by Silk Road
16730 tasting notes

Cold Brew!

I don’t know why I decided to cold brew this tea since on paper it doesn’t sound like it would be a very good tea chilled. It was fine though. Pretty full bodied for a cold brew, but smooth with distinct notes of cooked orange/orange peel and spices. Clove, more than anything else. It kind of reminded me of the stock that I make tea eggs with but less salty/savory. That same sort of Chinese-influence to the spice composition though, with the citrusy edge.

I’m not sure I’d make this tea that way again – but it was surprisingly pretty drinkable and refreshing despite the unfortunate egg comparison.

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78
drank Spicy Mandarin by Silk Road
16730 tasting notes

Cuppa from earlier in the day!

I picked a tin of this up while in BC based on smell alone and because I’m just drowning in tea samples I’m only just now getting around to trying it. On one hand it’s very much like what I’d imagined it to be: strong notes of cinnamon and clove (especially the clove), just a touch brisk and astringent, and very deeply warming and cozy. On the other hand, I thought the mandarin might be stronger as it’s fairly aromatic in the dry leaf.

Still very enjoyable though – albeit somewhat Christmas-y feeling.

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Brewed a cup of this today and the Hibiscus is about all I can taste.. there is a minty finish to it but it’s more like an after taste.

Preparation
Boiling 7 min, 0 sec

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I steeped it for 10 minutes so it looks like a dark red ruby fruit juice. I definitely get hints of minty freshness from it as well as a more sour berry juice flavour which would probably be the hibiscus mixed with lemon. Makes almost for a heavy ruby lemonade tea feel but not quite enough lemon for that. It definitely won’t be to everyone’s taste and I probably wouldn’t order it for myself but it is tasty.

Flavors: Hibiscus, Lemon, Mint

Preparation
Boiling 8 min or more 1 tsp 8 OZ / 236 ML

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drank Peach Paradise by Silk Road
16730 tasting notes

Sipdown (1665)!

Just a simple last cup of this sample to say goodbye. Brisk and full bodied black tea with a floral undertone and that lovely light kiss of peach. Wouldn’t seek this out again because it is so simple and easy to find comparable from other companies, but I’ve definitely enjoyed my time with it!

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drank Peach Paradise by Silk Road
16730 tasting notes

Cold Brew!

Very simple and direct flavour of peach on a neutral black tea base. Like, there’s no frills to this tea at all – but as a very sippable cold brew to drink during a day of working it’s inoffensive and approachable while still conveying the taste of peach.

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drank Peach Paradise by Silk Road
16730 tasting notes

One of the teas that I steeped for myself today while working from home. I was craving a little bit of flavour, but something pretty simple/stripped and with a solid foundation black tea that wouldn’t be lost under the flavours. This was perfect – just a mellow and not too bright or sweet peach, with a nice floral and malty full bodied black tea to go with.

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drank Peach Paradise by Silk Road
16730 tasting notes

Pretty simple and pretty classic feeling.

Good, clean black tea with a nice amount of body but not a ton of contributing flavour otherwise. A little floral, but muted – which made it the perfect canvas for this simple peach flavour. Sweet, floral and not really overly juicy/syrupy or tart. More of a “natural peach” if you will. Makes this seem appropriate as a daily or routine based tea, and the stripped down but well executed nature of the flavour also provides the perfect canvas for people to tailor to their individual tastes. Add sugar or don’t. Milk or not. This felt like it could really be whatever the drinker wanted it to be.

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Gongfu!

I have had this tea for waaayyyy too long without trying it, but I woke up in a green tea mood yesterday and so it seemed like the perfect time to steep it up. This is a pretty nutty/chestnut forward tea, with some cornsilk notes as well. However, after the first steep it also gets some very distinct and vegetal green bean notes, which are maybe a little less up my alley. It was an alright little mini session overall, but not something I’d be likely to steep up again all that soon.

Photos: https://www.instagram.com/p/CPqtXNWB1il/

Song Pairing: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DTo4D3r6cek

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76

A good chai but I prefer their herbal chai blend.

Flavors: Cinnamon, Ginger

Preparation
Boiling 4 min, 0 sec 1 tsp 8 OZ / 236 ML

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Sipdown (355)

Thank you Roswell Strange for sharing this tea! It’s astringent and floral but no black currant. It’s nice enough but not my favourite. Tbh I was hoping for a jammy quality that I’m just not getting.

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I have not been on here in quite some time, but thought I’d put up a quick review for this one, seeing as I have had a lot of it lately as I have had a chest infection. It’s pretty much the only tea that I’ve been having for the past few weeks, though I have begun branching back out a bit more now that I am recovering.

I first had this tea when I was at my friends’ restaurant for Christmas dinner (it’s closed to the public Christmas Day and only friends, family, and staff are there). I received Alchemist Brew as a white elephant exchange present, but as it has hibiscus, and I am sensitive to it, they let me pick up a different one with a discount as I couldn’t exchange, even though it was fully sealed. Whatever. I opted for this one, in one of the larger tins, and I am glad I got so much.

While I am not a huge fan of rooibos tea, I can handle it here because it’s muted by the ginger, lemongrass, and green tea. Ultimately, this is a lemony ginger tea, but I really enjoy the way it is blended. I was able to get a second and sometimes third steep from it.

It’s not a remarkable tea in terms of flavour and combination, but it is done well and does the job well when you are not feeling well. I am halfway through the tin and I expect to refill it when I’m done.

Flavors: Ginger, Lemon

tea-sipper

Feel better soon!

Plunkybug

Thanks. I am still not 100% as I’m still dealing with sinus issues but the coughing and chest infection is over.

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78
drank Royal Abkhazi by Silk Road
39 tasting notes

A black tea with a very subtle vanilla to it (like vanilla bean), and something else. A bit of citrus? But much subtler than the vanilla. It’s a smooth black tea, and not overly flavoured. I’d describe it as elegant.

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drank Mountain Rain by Silk Road
16730 tasting notes

Drinking this Grandpa style currently, but I’m about ready to be done with it.

The smell of this one was quite nice out of the package; green but also very floral and sweet. Now that I’m drinking it, though, I think it’s leaning much more heavy towards those greener, grassier notes with the florals taking a bit more of a backseat. It’s a little astringent, and there’s something sharp and harsh about the finish to me. It’s not bad, but I remember heavily debating adding this into my last Silk Road order and ultimately I’m happy that I chose not to – I definitely wasn’t missing out on anything remarkable.

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80

Another lemony blend. This time though there is a bit of ginger playing in the background. It makes for a great after supper tea because of that.

Flavors: Ginger, Lemon

Preparation
Boiling 7 min, 0 sec 1 tsp 16 OZ / 473 ML

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86

A very nice lemony~ tea.

Flavors: Lemon

Preparation
Boiling 8 min or more 1 tsp 8 OZ / 236 ML

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86

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Flavors: Lemon

Preparation
1 tsp 8 OZ / 236 ML

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86

I really like this tea. I can definitely taste lemon but that’s okay with me! It was sent from a friend of mine as a gift. Lemon is definitely the dominant taste, so if you don’t like lemon avoid this. If you love lemon, this is right up your alley.

Flavors: Lemon

Preparation
Boiling 7 min, 0 sec

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80
drank Vanilla Plantation by Silk Road
2975 tasting notes

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drank Vanilla Plantation by Silk Road
2975 tasting notes

I’m enjoying this cup brewed strong with a splash of unsweetened vanilla Ripple (plant-based) milk. Vanilla ripple tastes like a milkshake, so together with a tea called “Vanilla Plantation” you can imagine how great this is.

Thick, sweet, lots of vanilla and creaminess. Some malt from the black tea base but also a touch of spiciness. A bit of tannicity in the base.

Flavors: Creamy, Malt, Sweet, Tannic, Thick, Vanilla

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drank Vanilla Plantation by Silk Road
2975 tasting notes

I got a little mini tin for Christmas from a friend and really wanted to try it.

This makes for a lovely latte. Malty, sweet, vanilla scented black tea with a nice thick mouthfeel. It is really good with milk because that brings out the sweetness and creaminess of the vanilla. I happen to have some vanilla soy milk in the fridge right now and have to recommend that combination.

Flavors: Malt, Sweet, Thick, Vanilla

Preparation
Boiling 5 min, 15 sec

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drank Imperial Earl Grey by Silk Road
15 tasting notes

Silk Earl Grey
The smell of the leaves was strong. When brewed the smell carried over. The tea is not bad but it is really strong. My best guess would say that it smells like pinesol.

Flavors: Pine

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drank Jasmine Oasis by Silk Road
1445 tasting notes

Sipdown!

I’m going to leave this at about 70 because the tea base’s conception of vegetal isn’t entirely working for me. It more often than not turns into a dark bitter green (kale, collards, asparagus, bancha), as opposed to a nutty, mineral, or sweet grassy green which I tend to lean towards. The jasmine is pretty mild and lovely though.

Flavors: Asparagus, Floral, Grass, Jasmine, Kale, Vegetal

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