Nilgiri Coonoor Black Tea from Camellia Sinensis

Nilgir_CoonoorTea Information:

Leaf Type:  Black

This tea is available from Amoda Tea.

Tea Description:

Grown in the hills of the Nilgiris district of Southern India, this is a highly aromatic and light black tea that is characteristic of the region. On the nose, you’ll smell stone fruits and flowers as this steeps. On the palate, you will taste a ton of character: it’s smooth, a little malty, fruity, spicy, floral and slightly green. 

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Taster’s Review:

I fell in love at first sight with these leaves!  Oh my, they’re gorgeous!  Beautiful, whole leaves that have been rolled into long, curly, chocolate-y brown wires.  You can really see the quality of this Nilgiri Coonoor Black Tea from Camellia Sinensis – these leaves are exquisite!

And the flavor is just as exquisite as the leaves!

Nilgiri is one of my favorite black teas because it has some of that malty character that I love in an Assam tea but a Nilgiri is smoother.  There’s no bitterness and it’s not as astringent as an Assam can be.  It’s a little lighter in body/texture than a hearty Assam, but this is still a delightfully robust cuppa.

It’s smooth.  It’s fruity (I taste notes of stone fruit and raisin!)  There are some floral notes that offer a pleasant contrast to the sweet, fruity tastes.  I also taste a honeyed undertone that plays well to the floral notes.

The description above suggests a “green” taste to it and I get that too, it’s like a hint of vegetation to the background.  Nothing strong or intrusive to the ‘black’ flavors of this cup.  It’s more of another layer of flavor rather than something that distracts the palate.

About mid-cup, I start to notice a spice note to this as well.  Slightly peppery, evocative of a Yunnan.  Interesting!

Overall, a stunning Nilgiri, one of the most interesting Nilgiri teas I’ve yet to try.  All you black tea fans out there, this is one you should put on your must try list!

Perles de Antilles Rooibos Blend from Camellia Sinensis

perlesdeantillesTea Information:

Leaf Type:  Roiboos

This tea is available from Amoda Tea.

Tea Description:

What makes this extra good? One, it’s organic. Two, the coconut is subtle, rather than being the main note. Three… is that banana I taste? How unusual, but very pleasant. Together with the green rooibos, this is a fantastic combo. Soft, sweet and creamy. You can try it hot or iced.

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Taster’s Review:

Rooibos blends just aren’t my favorite.  They just aren’t.  But I do enjoy green rooibos more than I do red rooibos – I find that light, fruity note of the green rooibos to be appealing, especially when it’s part of a fruit flavored blend like this Perles de Antilles Rooibos Blend from Camellia Sinensis.

I think that the above description from Amoda Tea to be pretty spot on:  the coconut notes are soft and unassuming, and the banana adds a pleasant flavor to this delightful tropical fruit flavored tisane.  The overall flavor is indeed “soft, sweet and creamy.”

The creaminess is kind of a surprise for me, because I haven’t had a lot of green rooibos blends that have been what I’d categorize as “creamy.”  Usually, they’re light and crisp and have almost a ‘bubbly’ type of character to them.  I suspect the coconut and banana flavors brings a bit of creaminess to the party.

The pineapple adds a little bit of brightness to the cup.  The apple is not particularly distinguishable, but I do note a little bit of apple-like sweetness that enhances the overall cup.

I really like this:  it’s a soothing, gentle kind of flavor, the kind of tisane you want to curl up to late at night.  And because it’s naturally caffeine-free, you can do just that.  It’s sweet and it’s fruity without tasting like a cloying fruit punch concoction.  It’s quite tasty, really.

One Night in Rio Black Tea Blend from Camellia Sinensis

one_night_in_rioTea Information:

Leaf Type:  Black

This tea is available from Amoda Tea.

Tea Description:

This tea is so hard to resist! The coconut is prominent, but not overpowering. You can still taste the malty black tea at the base. Sweet, juicy pineapple first, creamy coconut second, and a lingering note that tastes oddly like cookies. A new flavoured favourite of ours.

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Taster’s Review:

One Night in Rio Black Tea Blend from Camellia Sinensis had my mouth watering from the moment I opened the pouch!  The combined aroma of pineapple and coconut was strong and oh-so-delightful!  And what I think I appreciated most about it was that this was an authentic fragrance – it smelled like REAL pineapple and coconut.

I brewed the tea in my Breville One-Touch, using 500 ml of water and the entire contents of the sampler pouch that was in this month’s Amoda Tea box.  I set the parameters for boiling (212°F) and 2 1/2 minutes.  As I stood there – eagerly awaiting – I noticed that the fragrance of coconut and pineapple had filled my kitchen.

And now that same fragrance is wafting from my teacup.  I waited another few minutes – leading me to realize that the hardest part when it comes to drinking tea is waiting for the tea to be ready to drink!  But finally – my first sip!  YUM!

I find myself in slight disagreement with the above description from Amoda Tea – I am tasting the black tea as the prominent flavor profile of this cup.  The coconut is a close second with the pineapple lingering in the background until the finish, when the pineapple flavor pops.

I like how all three sets of flavors are present throughout the sip, though.  I’m not waiting for one of the flavors to shine through.  From the very start, I taste notes of black tea, coconut and pineapple.

The black tea, although it is the strongest flavor for me, is not an overly strong or aggressive tasting tea.  It’s a mellow, medium-bodied black tea:  sweet with notes of malt and I taste hints of flower.  It’s a pleasant black tea base.  Not one I’d choose as a breakfast tea (at least, not in this presentation) but it would make a really nice afternoon or dessert tea.

The coconut flavor starts out strong in this cup and continues to develop.  By the time I reached mid-cup, I could really taste and feel the soft, creamy texture of the coconut.  It never really becomes a ‘slick’ coconut texture though – I know that some of the fans of coconut teas want that slickery texture from the coconut.  This doesn’t really have that but it does have a genuine coconut flavor that I really enjoyed.

The pineapple is a more subdued flavor, as I mentioned previously, and while the pineapple isn’t the star of the show, it does add a bright, uplifting note to the cup that invigorates the palate.

A really enjoyable blend – a big thanks to Amoda Tea for including this tea in the box this month!

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52teas3We are nearing the home stretch of our Kickstarter and we’re so excited that we’ve reached our goal and we will be funded.  This means that I will be – together with my daughter, Amethyst – taking over 52Teas as of June 1st!

But we are looking to achieve MORE with our campaign!  The more funds we raise, the more we can invest in equipment to make the business more effective.  We also desperately want a new website!

We have about eight days left on the campaign and I believe we can go FAR with those eight days!  Please click here to go to the campaign and contribute what you can.  As little as $5 will get you some tea – and you’ll have helped build our business and help my dream come to life!  THANK YOU!

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Jasmine Mist Green Tea from Sloane Tea Company

jasminemistTea Information:

Leaf Type:  Green

This tea is available from Amoda Tea.

Tea Description:

Classic green tea leaves possessing a natural honeyed sweetness blossom with an even sweeter aroma of freshly plucked jasmine.

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Taster’s Review:

I’ve had a few questionable jasmine teas lately.  By questionable, I mean jasmine teas that were flavored with jasmine oil instead of scented with jasmine blossoms.  When a tea is flavored with jasmine oil, the result is usually not good.  I’ve tasted a few flavored jasmine teas that turned out alright but for the most part, they’re just far too perfume-y for my liking.

Fortunately, this Jasmine Mist Green Tea from Sloane Tea Company was not flavored with jasmine oil.  Instead, it was scented with jasmine blossoms.  This is the best way to impart jasmine essence onto the tea leaf!

The dry leaf smells like jasmine and it’s a pleasantly strong fragrance.  Not too overwhelming.  I also noticed that there were no jasmine petals in the blend.  This is a sign of a good quality jasmine tea!  The aroma of the brewed tea is a gentle jasmine note with notes of fresh, light green tea.

And that’s what I’m tasting too.  The jasmine note is distinct without tasting of perfume or soap.  It tastes like beautiful, exotic jasmine!  It doesn’t taste like perfume oil that’s been poured over tea leaves and then brewed into a liquid that’s much more suited for bathing than it is for drinking.

The green tea is a sweet, delicately grassy taste.  It’s soft and buttery and complements the lightly sweet, exquisite flavor of jasmine.

In other words, this is the good stuff, folks!  I’m happy that Amoda Tea chose to include this in this month’s box – if for no other reason than to remind me what a good jasmine tea is supposed to taste like!

Thank you, Amoda!