Peaceful Accord

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Black Oolong Blend
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180 °F / 82 °C 3 min, 0 sec

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  • “Doulton’s Shakespeare: A Tasting Note in 5 Acts Act III scene 1 My salad days, When I was green in judgment, cold in blood, To say as I said then! Antony & Cleopatra, Act I scene 5 If someone...” Read full tasting note
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  • “Dry leaves smell light and pleasant. Wet leaves smell like hay or straw. Post-Infused Liquid has little to no scent. Color is of an oolong. Taste starts woodsy but ends somewhat smooth. It’s ok.” Read full tasting note
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This wonderful combination of two exquisite teas, First Flush Darjeeling and Formosa Fancy Superior Oolong will warm your heart and win you over. A premium blend of the world’s finest teas.

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Doulton’s Shakespeare: A Tasting Note in 5 Acts
Act III scene 1

My salad days,
When I was green in judgment, cold in blood,
To say as I said then!
Antony & Cleopatra, Act I scene 5

If someone made this tea for me, then I would have drank it graciously. If this imaginary person didn’t tell me what this tea was, then in the back of my mind I’d be thinking “Can Darjeeling go bad?” For me the Darjeeling overpowered the oolong, but the oolong was there lending an odd veggie quasi-oolong note to the tea. The leaves themselves seemed pretty shredded, and I wonder if this is what caused the astringency I experienced. It wasn’t bad, but it had quite a bite.

I present Antony & Cleopatra in tea form. Another pair of “star-crossed lovers” but told in a more muddled and unremarkable way than Romeo & Juliet. Yes, there’s some great poetry throughout, but this play as a whole just isn’t that good. Just like this tea: the individual types of tea separate might be good, but together it just doesn’t come together for me. I’m rather “cold in blood” (i.e. passionless) about this tea. M

Preparation
180 °F / 82 °C 3 min, 0 sec
AmazonV

Snork! “Can Darjeeling go bad” you’re giving me all sorts of nasty smell of grams over the internet with that ones :)

Rabs

What can I say? I calls ’em like I tastes ’em. ;)

I think that the theory of this tea is interesting, but the reality isn’t that good. I took a look at KTeas’ website and specifically looked at the picture of this tea. The site’s version of this tea looked like full leaf and mine did not. My little sample packet looks fanningtacular :(

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Dry leaves smell light and pleasant. Wet leaves smell like hay or straw. Post-Infused Liquid has little to no scent. Color is of an oolong. Taste starts woodsy but ends somewhat smooth. It’s ok.

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