Celtic Song Black Tea

Tea type
Black Tea
Ingredients
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Flavors
Astringent, Fruity, Malt
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Average preparation
200 °F / 93 °C 4 min, 0 sec 8 oz / 236 ml

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  • “Dealing with obnoxious allergies the past couple of days, so I’m a little stuffed up and unable to enjoy this tea to it’s fullest. The maltiness is coming through along with a little astringency...” Read full tasting note
  • “I had minor surgery on my jaw a little over three weeks ago and somehow or other it threw off my taste buds, at least when it comes to tea. All of my favorites tasted either bitter or sour and so...” Read full tasting note
  • “A great cuppa!! Nice and malty. More malty than your average tea, which is what I have always sought out in my morning teas. Yup, I’m a fan :) Definitely also getting plenty of cocoa notes, and a...” Read full tasting note
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From A Quarter to Tea

Our take on a traditional Scottish breakfast tea. Robust, malty and complex with notes of fruit and unsweetened cocoa.

Takes milk and sugar well.

Tea Region: Nonsuch Nilgiri/Keemun/Dunsandle Nilgiri India/China

Flavors & Characteristics: full body, robust, brisk, fruity, malty, cocoa

How to Steep: 3-5 minutes at 200F

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1714 tasting notes

Dealing with obnoxious allergies the past couple of days, so I’m a little stuffed up and unable to enjoy this tea to it’s fullest. The maltiness is coming through along with a little astringency that isn’t bad. The warmth is soothing. I feel like I just picked this cup up and now it’s almost gone. I have about one more bottom of the bag powdery serving before this tea is gone from my cupboard too. :/

Preparation
205 °F / 96 °C 3 min, 0 sec

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2171 tasting notes

I had minor surgery on my jaw a little over three weeks ago and somehow or other it threw off my taste buds, at least when it comes to tea. All of my favorites tasted either bitter or sour and so I haven’t even wanted tea these last few weeks. Today is the first day I’ve craved a cup, and a strong one, so I reached for this straight Scottish black tea from A Quarter to Tea. It smells so wonderful coming out of the bag, fruit and malt, that I’m keeping my fingers crossed it tastes as good as I’m hoping it will. I’ve missed being here, even though I’m still here reading all your notes. I just haven’t had the motivation to write or sip until today.

Thank goodness, this is just delightful. Warm and soothing but also strong and bracing. Definitely astringent but not in an unpleasant way. The first time I had this, it was far too strong for me and I didn’t really enjoy it, so this time I cut it back from 2 teaspoons to 1 teaspoon. I think it works out perfectly for me that way. I may attempt another cup of this.

Flavors: Astringent, Fruity, Malt

Preparation
200 °F / 93 °C 5 min, 0 sec 1 tsp 8 OZ / 236 ML

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1759 tasting notes

A great cuppa!! Nice and malty. More malty than your average tea, which is what I have always sought out in my morning teas. Yup, I’m a fan :)
Definitely also getting plenty of cocoa notes, and a bit of copper. And a hint of smoke. Similar to the Cupan Tae blend, but different enough that I could justify, barely, having both in my cupboard at once. So glad I got this one

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