Adventaggedon Day Nine – 1/5
Today was another tea in this advent that I was just dying to get to! I was actually really surprised that it was so early on given that La Vida Coco, which is the other advent exclusive tea, was only a few days ago. As may be evidenced by the tea name, this one was inspired by Nepal!
The idea behind this tea was to bring together different ingredients with crisp, cooling and more camphorous notes (like the peppermint and the cardamom) to create a profile that was the taste equivalent of breathing in really fresh and chilling mountain air on a cool Spring morning. Obviously I’ve never climbed Mount Everest and I don’t even really hike, but the few occasions where I have done a short mountain climb the best part is always getting to the top and breathing what feels like the purest and more satisfying kind of air while taking in the view. So this is, in some ways, my love letter to that feeling.
I did, however, want to make sure that there was a deeper connection to Nepal than just a clever name – so the black tea base is actually sourced from Nepal. It’s not the same tea as our Nepal Black (which was earlier in the Advent, and comes from Jun Chiyabari) but it’s similar in the sense that both teas are very full bodied/robust yet super smooth. I think it’s a really great canvas for the peppermint, cardamom, and hints of ginger and black pepper.
This was actually one of my earliest tea concepts and, when I first started bouncing the idea around in my head, it was actually more of a Chai. It obviously morphed a little bit over time to what the final blend ended up being, but I’m very happy with it. Also, this is a flavouring free blend which is pretty cool too!
Today’s Advent Photos: https://www.instagram.com/p/Cl9pKW2Oh2i/
Song Pairing: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N2JSCXN2zbo
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