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$99 – $120A flavor reminiscent of grapes, most often used to describe an exceptional characteristic found in the liquors of the finest Darjeelings.
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A flavor reminiscent of grapes, most often used to describe an exceptional characteristic found in the liquors of the finest Darjeelings.
Tea tasting is a very individual experience; how one person describes a tea may vary widely with how another person would describe that same tea.
Combine that to what is considered the go-to tea base for relaxation, chamomile, and you’ve got yourself a really nice beverage to assist with winding down at the end of the night.
The tactile aspect of tea’s weight and substance in the mouth, variously subcategorized as light, medium, or full; also known as fullness.
Slurp your tea to draw it across your palate. Take note of how the flavor may alter or dissipate. What characteristics do notice first. How does the liquor feel on your tongue.
The lasting taste on your tongue after swallowing the tea.A floral nose or flavor associated with high grade teas.A sweet malt flavor that is characteristic of Assam black teas.
Chamomile is thought to lead to relaxation, which in turn can act as an aid to better sleep. Our Organic Chamomile comes from the premier producers of the flower.
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A lively and mouth-drying effect on the tongue. Not bitter, but a clean and refreshing quality. The sensation of astringency is caused by a reaction between polyphenols.
Spearmint and lotus flower combine on a base of chamomile flowers to make for one of our most relaxing and potentially sleep-inducing tea blends.
References a positive sensation of body and good heft; indicates a well-made tea, possessing color, strength, substance and roundness.
In a professional tea tasting setting, it is encouraged that you smell the leaves before and after steeping. The aroma (also known as the nose) can often reveal subtle nuances.
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