Apple Jack’s Apple Harvest Shou Mei from 52Teas

AppleJacksAppleHarvestTea Information:

Leaf Type:  White

Where to Buy:  Zoomdweebies

Tea Description:

YEE HAW! Listen up, everypony: this tea is a delicious blend of hay-like shou mei white tea, freeze-dried red-delicious- and granny smith- apples and organic flavors. This tea tastes like heaven and is great hot or iced. Don’t be surprised if drinking it leaves you uttering strange phrases like, “What in the hay is going on?”

Learn more about this blend here.

Taster’s Review:

OK, when I first saw “Apple Jack’s” in the name, my thoughts weren’t of ponies but of breakfast cereal.  I love Apple Jacks.  And that would be a really good tea flavor … don’t you think?  Maybe a green tea, apple, cinnamon, some barley or malt for the grain-y/cereal-y flavor.  Yum.

But this tea isn’t that tea.  This is a apple flavored white tea.  No cinnamon or grain flavors.  And it’s been named after one of those ponies.  My daughter used to be into those, but, she’s outgrown them.  We recently took a bunch of them to the thrift store as a donation.  Hopefully someone will love them as much as she did.

Moving on to the tea that is in my teacup at the moment, eagerly awaiting me to take a sip…

The dry leaf smells delicious – like apples!  The aroma of the brewed tea is much softer but I’m still able to pick up some delicate apple notes.

To brew this, I brewed the tea in my Kati tumbler.  I put about 1 1/2 bamboo scoops of tea into the basket and poured 12 ounces of 170°F water into the tumbler.  Then I let it steep for about 3 1/2 minutes.

The flavor is very apple-y!  It is definitely like an apple harvest in a teacup.  There are both sweet and tart apple notes and I appreciate that there seem to be more sweet notes than tart.  Just enough tartness to offer contrast without making me pucker.

The Shou Mei base is ideal for these flavors, I think, because the flavor of apple is on the delicate side and the light flavor of the Shou Mei allows for a good balance of both white tea and apple flavors to shine through.  I taste the sweet, hay-like notes of the Shou Mei and the natural fruit notes of the white tea elevate the apple notes.

A really delightful apple tea that will provide you with several delicious infusions.  I infused the leaves three times.  I got a nice apple flavor in all three, but I noticed that the flavor was starting to drop off a bit by the third cup so that’s why I stopped there.  A really tasty tea that tastes great hot (cozy and autumnal!) or iced (sweet and refreshing!)

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