15709 Tasting Notes

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drank Goji Pop by DAVIDsTEA
15709 tasting notes

Made this in my timolino (very carefully because of the broken brewing basket) today for work. I actually think I need to lower my rating from where it’s at for this tea… It’s just not doing it for me anymore, and I’m thinking I’m probably not going to restock this again (at least for a while and as a low priority restock) whenever I do run out of it.

Work was slow, so I actually made tasting notes while working. I’ll just leave them here in jot form: I’m super tired and excited for comic con tomorrow and just want to hurry up and get all cozy in bed.

- Steeped in Timolino 2 1/2 tsp. of tea for 7 min. in boiling water
- Burned the inside of my lip because I’m still not used to how hot the Timolino is keeping my teas… :(
- Only saw one melon piece in the dry leaf I used (seems like I got practically none in the dry leaf I bought – but I’ve been trying to get one into each cup)
- Even though there was only one piece in the leaf, the melon scent was still very present in the liquor
- Also strong aroma of goji and hibiscus
- Taste was very weak even though I used lots of leaf
- Hardly any melon taste at all (which is what I loved with this tea)
- Main flavor summary: ‘watered down, tart hibiscus with a little goji’

While certainly not the worst tea I’ve had, it really did nothing for me and I found it a bit of a chore finishing it off. Tea shouldn’t be a chore. I wish there was a stronger melon taste and a little less tart hibiscus: that might redeem this for me. Alas, it’s unremarkable as is…

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drank Movie Night by DAVIDsTEA
15709 tasting notes

Work today was very slow, but on the plus side the guy who works in the kiosk next to mine is VERY nice to look at – so that gave me something to do today…

Earlier today I purchased a timolino, which means if I give myself enough time before work I can make two different teas to take with me: one in the timolino and one in my crappy metal waterbottle which gets scalding hot if you pour boiling water in it, and then cools down very quickly because it’s not meant to hold heat… And, I did have time before work so I made two teas!

This one went in the crappy metal waterbottle because I’ve had it cold before and I know it’s not too bad cold. I made two seperate cups and poured them together for this: I’ve tried resteeping leaves for this in the past, but it’s basically a herbal and just doesn’t resteep too well. Both cups used about 2 tsp. of leaf and were made in boiling water. I actually decided to make this based off the discussion going on with Cavocorax’s tasting note. Really put me in the mood to have this again…

Work was actually slow enough that I was able to make tasting notes while drinking, so I’m just going to jot note the things I wrote down while drinking it today:

- Temp. was medium warm (hotter than lukewarm) at time of consumption
- Strong buttery/apple notes which, together, made me think of light fluffy apple pastry like strudels
- Lightly tart/tangy (gives off a “green apple” vibe)
- No bitterness or astringency
- Nutty notes, especially in the aftertaste
- The nutty notes enhanced both apple and butter flavour
- This is a great autumn tea!

TeaLady441

I’m glad you still like it! :)

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Sample sipdown!

Thanks again Lala for this sample. I really enjoyed it as an ice tea, and just couldn’t wait to try it as a hot tea. So, the last (barely) tsp. went into this cup which was steeped in boiling water for about 8 min. MOstly it was steeped that long because I forgot it was steeping – I was too busy packaging up the teas that are coming with me tomorrow to comic con.

I decided that I’m gonna take five things with to comic con (it’s a four day trip). So, here’s what I packed:

- Approx. 2 cups worth of David’s Main Squeeze
- Approx. 2 cups worth of David’s Cream of Earl Grey
- Approx. 3 cups worth of Tea Desire’s Milky Oolong
- Approx. 1 cup worth of David’s Guava Cadabra (This’ll be a sipdown)
- Approx. 1 (maybe 2) cups worth of David’s Pumpkin Chai

And then I also threw in some tea bags just in case.

However, back to the tea I’m drinking at present…

Steeped it smells quite different from how it was iced. It’s very tart smelling, and also kind of smells like lemon scented Pledge. However, odd as it might be – that’s really appealing to me. I love the scent of Pledge (actually I like the smell of most cleaning supplies), so it smells really good.

Now mind you, I’ve never actually tasted Pledge – but I don’t think it tastes like what this tea tastes like. It is VERY tart and sour, with a pure lemon taste – nothing really “cleaning supply” like about it though. Actually, I’m not really enjoying it too much hot. Although, as I’ve let it cool down it’s gotten much better. I might just stick the rest in the fridge to cool off totally and then drink it cold: it was much better that way.

Sad to say goodbye to this, though! I’m so glad I got to experience it! If it wasn’t discontinued, I’d pick a little bit up to use in the summer months.

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drank Pistachio Cream by DAVIDsTEA
15709 tasting notes

After dropping off the keys I stole (took home accidentally) from work last night, I took a trip downtown to David’s and picked up a timolino! Yay! Now I can take two thermoses of tea to work for long shifts: one in my crappy metal water bottle to drink cold, and one in my new timolino to drink hot!

At checkout, the sales lady asked me if I wanted a tea to go in my new timolino, and how could I resist? I decided to pick out something from the fall collection that I hadn’t tried – so I went for this one! I love pistachios (especially pistachio pudding) but when the fall collection came out I wasn’t very inclined to pick any of this up because I was more focused on exploring white and green teas since I’m most familiar with black and herbal teas. I’m really thankful now that I did pick a herbal tea today…

Water temp was boiling water, and I watched the sales lady add a perfect teaspoon to the brewing basket (which I think is 1 1/2 tsp of leaf). She suggested taking the leaves out after seven minutes or so. Well, when I went to take the leaves out to my surprise the brewing basket was not attatched and had sunk to the bottom of the timolino. I guess she didn’t attatch it very well… There were leaves floating everywhere and since I was downtown I certainly didn’t have the equiptment to pour and strain the tea then clean out the inside of the thermos. So, I bussed back home all the while sipping at my tea.

The scent is very nutty and signature pistachio, but not very sweet. Scent alone is not something that would make me want to buy this tea, that’s for sure. The liquor started off a brilliant emerald green but by the time I’d got home to strain everything it’s now a very, VERY dark “khaki”/forrest green and it’s so solid I can’t see to the bottom of the cup. It’s actually darker now than Blueberry Jam usually is when brewed.

Taste was initially a very nutty, pistachio with a super creamy aftertaste that sort of reminded me of pistachio pudding without a lot of sweetener. It was good, but not REALLY good. I could also taste the chamomile pretty strongly, and something else that must have been the mulberry leaves (I’ve never had a tea with mulberry leaves, so not really sure what they’re supposed to taste like). The longer the leaves sat in the timolino the more strong and appetizing the smell of the tea was, but drinking it the pistachio got very cloying and it left a bad taste of cream in my mouth. But honestly, that’s to be expected since this tea ended up steeping in near boiling water for AT LEAST 20 minutes.

I’m just glad I went with a herbal tea instead of one really sensitive to heat that would’ve gotten really bitter with this amount of steep time. All things considered, this tea was not bad. I’m really glad I tried it, because with the new collection coming out in a few days (according to the sales lady, there’ll be the 5 winter teas, 3 holiday teas, AND the tea of the month ALL coming out on the 1st – so that’s NINE teas to try out) who knows if I’d have had a chance to try it again. I’m glad I didn’t absolutely love it though – that’d make the fact I wont have steady access to it so much harder.

Preparation
Boiling 8 min or more
keychange

Ooh, what size of timolino did you get? and what colour? so excited for you!

Roswell Strange

I decided on a 12 oz, and I picked out the black one :) Figured out why the brew basket fell to the bottom too – the little “hook” notch thing on one side is broken :/ Which is stupid: I’m not even the one who made my first drink in it: the assistant manager did. You think she’d have noticed… Oh well. Guess I’m going back whenever I have a chance so I can get a replacement lid.

keychange

Oh, that’s so frustrating! Hopefully you can get your replacement lid soon.

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drank Birthday Cake by DAVIDsTEA
15709 tasting notes

Drinking a piping hot mug of this while I start season four of Degrassi: The Next generation. I really just needed something caffeine free with a sweet vanilla flavor. The eggyness of this blend is really hitting all the right notes too. I must be more drained than I thought I was though, because I swear I taste strawberry – which MUST be wrong since there’s NO fruit in this blend, and I haven’t even eaten anything strawberry flavored all day.

Stupid sleepy brain.

I decided I want to bring four teas with to Comic Con. Now to pick which four… I think Main Squeeze, for sure. And then I was thinking Cream of Earl Grey, and not sure what else. I think I’m gonna go back through some of my tasting notes and try to pick out which teas still tasted good under poor steeping conditions. That’s gonna be the key here.

Anyway, night night Steepster.

Preparation
Boiling 5 min, 0 sec

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Work tea for the day. I started quite early in the morning and only got about three hours of sleep last night, so I knew I was going to need the energy boost from a Mate tea, and I was hesitant to go for Mint Mate after my awful mint infused hot chocolate experience I had recently, plus I’ve been favouring Main Squeeze lately – so time to show Chocolate Rocket some love!

I brewed two separate cups of this and poured them into my thermos. I was really diligent with following steeping parameters today; which was odd considering how freaking tired I was. Unlike usual, I actually didn’t finish all of this while I was at work: I still had about a quarter of a thermos left when I got home, which I’m drinking now. It’s not that the tea tasted bad: on the contrary this was an amazing cuppa today with stronger than usual raspberry and chocolate notes and a scrumptious roasted mate taste that just drives me crazy in the best way. My only complaint would be that I experienced some astringency which I don’t typically ever get from this – but it wasn’t awful.

I think in part it’s because I wasn’t really selling things today: mostly I was just very focused on finishing unpacking all of the toys for our store’s new section and making sure everything not only found a place on the shelves but found the RIGHT place. It was a long shift (over nine hours), but it seems super short because of how focused I was. I think, mostly, I just didn’t finish this at work because I was too busy.

Urgh. Speaking of work, I took the locker key home by accident which means that whoever opens tomorrow wont be able to unlock the locker to grab the float for the till (kinda important). It would have been fine if I was opening – but sadly I’m not. So even though I don’t start tomorrow until about 1:30 PM I have to go in at 9 AM and bring the key to the opener… Boo. Hiss. There goes my day of sleeping in!

Plus side: I finished packing for Comic Con today, and I was one of the winners for RiverTea’s contest! Yay!

Downside: I have nasty acid reflux which means I’m gonna have to be super picky about what tea I make myself later tonight… And I really wanted to try the last two teas I bought from Tea Desire: but not with stupid acid reflux affecting how they taste and the experience. I guess tomorrow after work…

Preparation
205 °F / 96 °C 6 min, 0 sec

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drank Bravissimo by DAVIDsTEA
15709 tasting notes

Brought this to work/merchandising…

It was really, really good. The chamomile and orange peel was really strong in the front end of the sip, and there was the usual sweet and delicious licorice taste that lingered heavily in the aftertaste. Yummy! Even though this was a herbal with no caffeine, I felt invigorated drinking it while working.

Only complaint with this tea is that I can go weeks without even thinking about having it: it’s such a different blend in my stash. But then I’ll wake up one morning and will just HAVE to have a cup or three of this.

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Today was a herbal tea day, I guess…

However, my experience with this today was just HORRID which is something I NEVER thought I would say about this peppermint tea.

I’ve made hot chocolate infused with different teas before, my favourite of which has been hot chocolate infused with David’s Buttered Rum. This is something I’ve wanted to try for a long time: I thought it’d be my favourite hot chocolate tea. I was SO wrong.

I can’t even explain: but the mint taste sour and disgusting. It almost tasted like there was curdled milk in my hot chocolate – but there wasn’t any kind of dairy in the mix at all other than the hot chocolate powder/flavouring (which definitely isn’t “curdled”). I felt sick drinking it: it was disgusting. I don’t think I even made it through a quarter of the mug before I dumped it.

WHAT WENT WRONG!? How is it that I don’t like peppermint infused hot chocolate!? Urgggg.

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drank Guava Cadabra by DAVIDsTEA
15709 tasting notes

So when Robyn was over yesterday, she was kind enough to bring me a sample of this tea – about a tablespoon. I’ve been curious about it for a while since I’m really interested in expanding my herbal teas to include some blends with more unique and interesting fruit flavours. I think a strongly flavoured guava tea would qualify and since I was able to get a sample from her I figured it was smart to take advantage of that.

Dry, the leaf is overwhelmingly guava but there are a lot of other fruits that come through in the smell too: mango is a notable one but also subtle whiffs of pear and something melony. I can smell the hibiscus too – but since the guava is SO strong I’m not worried about the hibiscus dominating the flavour.

I brewed a tsp and a half for about seven minutes, and the liquor is a medium to deep melon pink. The smell coming from my cup is guava first and foremost, but the mango is also pretty powerful too (which makes sense since it’s the other ‘featured ingredient’) along with some appley notes and a sort of light pear type scent. It smells really good – and also really different from anything I have stocked which is good!

First few sips, and the initial flavour is a cool, juicy guava and mango mix with a tart and tangy finish that reminds me of hibiscus and sour apple candy. This transitions into a light all guava aftertaste. It’s really interesting and is playing with my tastebuds a lot. There’s quite a few fun flavours floating around in this blend.

I’m drinking this with a melted down cheese and macintosh apple quesadilla: and the flavours are pairing together in a very fun and interesting way. It feels like a lazy, summer break type of meal and is taking me back to some really fond memories. And, the closer I get to the bottom of the cup the more tangy and sour flavours I’m getting: sour apple, tangy mango, a bit of hibiscus, and the ever present guava! Yum! I like that the level of sour here seems to be intensifying.

I asked my mom to maybe pick me up 50g of this for me for Christmas (tea seems to be everyone’s default gift for me this year, and I’m definitely going to take advantage of that), but if she doesn’t I’m pretty sure I’ll be picking some up for myself anyway. If I can hold out that long.

Preparation
Boiling 7 min, 0 sec

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I’m a really bad hostess. Well, not really. Just not very detail oriented or focused on the time. Today is Sunday, which means bus routes don’t run the same as they normally do: something I should have been paying attention to since Robyn took the bus here and was going to need to take it home to the University. Except I wasn’t paying attention, and we only realized what the time was about 15 minutes before the last bus was leaving for the night. We rushed to get to it on time, but still managed to miss it.

It’s freezing out tonight, so walking home really wasn’t a reasonable option for her (plus it’s like a 40 min. walk) – so she’s staying the night. That’s fine with both Tre, Robyn, and I but I still feel really bad about it.

Since it was freezing and we’d waited an extra long time outside in the cold just in case the bus was late, I decided to make everyone tea once we were back inside. Robyn and Tre both picked Della Terra’s Perfect Pear and loved it, and I chose this one since I wanted something consistent and familiar because I knew I’d be a bit more preoccupied on making their tea and being a more attentive host.

Consistent and familiar it was indeed; and in the best way. No soapy taste that I sometimes (although rarely) get from this tea and it was sweet and strong. Tre actually commented on how he’d almost picked this since it smelled really strong and powerful, but he also hates black teas. Which is a total contradiction, because he ended up drinking a black tea tonight (and loved it) and his two favourite teas I own (Red Velvet and Saskatoon Berry) are also black teas…

Ugh. Oh well – I think I’ve mostly learned to put up with his idiocy.

Preparation
Boiling 5 min, 15 sec

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Hello! My name is Kelly, though many people in the tea community call me Ros or Roswell.

I am a mid-twenties tea addict, blogger, and all around nerd. I grew up in the Prairies, but a few years ago I relocated to Quebec to pursue a career with DAVIDsTEA in the tea industry! I’m still working on getting my French language skills down…

My first introduction to tea, in any form outside of instant and bottled iced tea, was about seven years ago when I happened to stumble upon DAVIDsTEA while looking for a birthday present for a friend! I tried their Birthday Cake rooibos blend, and I’ve been hooked on tea ever since! In those seven years; I was introduced to the online tea community, expanded my interest in flavoured teas to include a deep love and appreciation for straight teas and traditional brewing methods, got a tea themed tattoo, started reviewing teas, amassed a sizable tea and teaware collection, became a TAC certified Tea Sommelier, & even came full circle by beginning a career in the tea industry with DAVIDsTEA!

I consider myself a Jack of all Teas, and strive to have a knowledge and appreciation of all tea types, formats, and styles of drinking. I don’t like to feel boxed in to just being a “flavoured tea” or “straight tea” drinker – my expectations may vary depending on the type of tea or how it’s been processed/prepared but if it’s good tea, it’s good tea no matter how it’s been made!

You name it, I probably drink it- and I’ll absolutely try anything at least once.

My default method of preparation is hot, Western style, and straight – but I’m not opposed to additions if I’m in the right mood. If I ever add something to a tea or use a different method of preparation I will ALWAYS call it out in the tasting note though.

I like to listen to music when drinking tea, especially when I’m brewing a large pot at a time or steeping Gongfu. Often I curate very intentional tea and music pairings, and sometimes I share them here in my tasting reviews. Music is something that I find can deeply affect the experience of having tea.

I’m also one half of the “tea and fandom” podcast GeekSteep where, weekly, we discuss newly explored fandoms over tea as well as try to figure out the perfect tea to pair with each fandom. You can find us on Spotify and Apple & Google podcasts.

Favourite flavour notes/ingredients: Pear, lychee, cranberry, cream, melon, pineapple, malt, roasty, petrichor, sweet potato, heady florals like rose, hazelnut or walnut, sesame, honey (in moderation), and very woody shou.

Least favourite flavour notes/ingredients:
Lemongrass, ginger, strongly spiced profiles (and most Chai in general), mushrooms, seaweed, chamomile, stevia, saltiness or anything that reminds me too much of meat that isn’t supposed to taste like meat…

Currently exploring/obsessed with: Sheng from Yiwu, Yancha (Qilan in particular), anything with a strong sweet potato note. Also, I need to try ALL the root beer teas! Searching for a really good caramel flavoured blend, ideally with a black tea base.

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