Rhubarb Vanilla

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Green White Blend
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195 °F / 90 °C 3 min, 0 sec 15 oz / 443 ml

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  • “December 3rd in my Christmas calendar. This one made me go ooooh! when I saw what it was. I find the idea of this extremely attractive. I don’t drink a lot of green and even less white, but when I...” Read full tasting note
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  • “Oh wow, the leaf expansion. Completely unexpected. I turned away for a second (Okay, well, fine, four minutes.) and just SPLORFA! I swear I did not overleaf. Anyway, I’ve tried a good number of...” Read full tasting note
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  • “Another from Angrboda. Thanks! To compare with rhubarb green from Fru P. I fully expected to enjoy the rhubarb vanilla white/green blend more, and I don’t. The vanilla overtakes the rhubarb a bit...” Read full tasting note

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December 3rd in my Christmas calendar.

This one made me go ooooh! when I saw what it was. I find the idea of this extremely attractive. I don’t drink a lot of green and even less white, but when I do it’s 99% flavoured stuff, so the base blend here doesn’t put me off at all.

The leaf smells lovely, all rhubarb-y and sweet and exciting. After steeping it smells mostly like rhubarb with only a smidge of vanilla. It gets that funny bubblegum smell. It’s a pink smell and feels rubbery. You’d think this would be a minus, but I think of it kind of like the Assam and cardboard thing, so it’s probably more like something I would find weird if it wasn’t there.

It doesn’t taste like bubblegum, though. Rhubarb is a flavour that goes surprisingly well with tea. I have a rhubarb flavoured black also from Fru P and I’d never seen that before, but I’ve seen it often in green teas. I’m getting a lot of green tea and rhubarb flavour from it, but not so much vanilla. I can only sort of find the vanilla as a side flavour. A hint of it here and there, and I would have liked it to be a lot stronger.

My wish is granted through patience however, because once the cup cools just a little bit more there’s a heavy and thick vanilla-y aftertaste. And this right here at this particular temperature, this is just wonderful!

yyz

sounds really good!

TheTeaFairy

Haha! I like the pink smell and rubbery feel description! People usually think I’m nuts when I I try to convince them on how a certain tea «feels» to me. To a non tea lover, it’s absolute rubbish, but I totally get it :-)
Never came across a vanilla-rhubarb combination, makes sense though, it must mellow down the tartness…sounds like a good mood lifter :-)

Ysaurella

I love rhubarb and vanilla together it reminds me my grandma ! I should try this one

JustJames

i have a rhubarb cream coming from tgteas out of germany….. can’t wait!

Angrboda

yyz, it is. Rhubarb goes surprisingly well with teas. :)

TheTeaFairy, I often feel silly when I write stuff like that. But I can’t describe it any other way, so in the interest of honesty… At least it’s entertaining. :)

Ysaurella, it does for me as well! My paternal gran would serve a fruit porridge of rhubarb and strawberry as a summer dessert. Cold, with some cold milk or cream poured on it.

JustJames, rhubarb and cream would undoubtedly be an excellent combination. See above mentioned dessert. :)

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Oh wow, the leaf expansion. Completely unexpected. I turned away for a second (Okay, well, fine, four minutes.) and just SPLORFA! I swear I did not overleaf.

Anyway, I’ve tried a good number of rhubarb teas, and they all too often end up too tart for my tastes. A little tonguetip-tartness is fine, but not a whole soursip’s worth. This tea isn’t tart at all. On the other hand, nor does it taste of rhubarb. The vanilla element, though, is surprisingly nice. It’s silky smooth throughout, and comes off very rich and natural.

But I would like a whole lot more of it. And, seeing as it’s a rhubarb tea, just a little bit of rhubarb would be good, too.

As usual with Fru P’s teas, I’m left a little confused. One thing I like so much about companies like Mariage Frères or Lupicia, is that there’s a certain level, or profile, or something along those lines, that I can rely on. If it says, ‘Vanilla’, then I know what kind of vanilla to expect, not to mention how present it’s going to be. With Fru P (and many other smaller retailers, for obvious reasons) it’s just a lottery. Sometimes the base tea is great, sometimes very low grade, sometimes the flavouring is top notch, sometimes it’s painfully artificial. The comparison is unfair, I know, but, in the end, that reliability is what makes me commit to a company.

Thanks, Ang!

Anyway, this marks the end of the samples from the EU swap box – it’s been great fun. A huge thanks to those who participated – I loved trying out your teas!

[Sample from the EU Travelling Box, autumn 2013.]

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Boiling 4 min, 0 sec
Fjellrev

It’s always frustrating when a company lacks consistency.

Anna

Haha, yeah – I guess I could have summed up that Overly Long paragraph with that very sentence.

TeaExplorer

SPLORFA” … LOL … I’m stealing that :D

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Another from Angrboda. Thanks! To compare with rhubarb green from Fru P.

I fully expected to enjoy the rhubarb vanilla white/green blend more, and I don’t. The vanilla overtakes the rhubarb a bit more than I’d like, though it’s still tasty. The vanilla scent is awesome though. Fru P seems to know her vanilla. I’m enjoying the base here too, yet the rhubarb green just seemed crisper. This one is more comforting (thank you vanilla), and while still great, I find myself wanting more rhubarb. I would still be happy to drink this one semi-regularly though.

I believe that finishes up my envelope from Angrboda!

Preparation
180 °F / 82 °C 2 min, 0 sec 1 tsp 15 OZ / 443 ML

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