64

This tisane unfolds with an alluring fragrance reminiscent of ripe berries. The aroma, while distinctly hibiscus, foregoes the tart, almost aggressive notes often associated with this vibrant flower.

The infusion evokes a summery blend of lemonade and freshly crushed raspberries. It is a brew of commendable character, better than most other hibiscus fruisanes, albeit still unmistakably a hibiscus story hence the low note.

Login or sign up to leave a comment.

People who liked this

Login or sign up to leave a comment.

Profile

Bio

~ my mother tongue is French so excuse my mistakes ~

I’m a curious person, I always love to discover new things, new teas, new brands.

I’ve tried several things from David’s Tea as it is the most accessible tea store in Montréal and that there is no minimum amount when buying in bulk. I’ve also tried a few teas from Camellia Sinensis and Kusmi, but their minimum amount makes me try less things.

I would really like to try new brands, especially French brands such as Mariage Frères, Dammann Frères, le Palais des thés and Fauchon. There’s also a lovely tea store in Québec city called «Monsieur T» that I would like to try.

Location

Montréal

Following These People

Moderator Tools

Mark as Spammer