Mighty Organic Earl Grey Tea from Tea Leaf Co.

MIGHTYOrganicEarlGreyTea Information:

Leaf Type:  Black

Where to Buy:  Tea Leaf Co. 

Tea Description:

A GBOP grade of black tea for this earl grey and blended with extra bergamot essence creates an infusion especially well suited for London fogs or for those seeking a strong bergamot flavor in their tea. Much stronger than the classic, malty notes, and a lively cup.

Learn more about this tea here.

Taster’s Review:

This Mighty Organic Earl Grey Tea is the last of four teas that Tea Leaf Co. sent me to sample.  I figured I’d save the Earl Grey for my last day as a tea reviewer and go out with all my favorites!

When I opened the pouch, I was a little surprised by the aroma.  I could smell the bergamot, certainly, but I could also smell licorice.  I thought my olfactory nerves were deceiving me!

I brewed this tea in my Kati Tumbler (seriously, folks, if you haven’t gotten yourself one of these yet, you really SHOULD!)  I measured 1 bamboo scoop of tea into the basket of my Kati and then poured 12 ounces of boiling water into the tumbler.  I let it steep for 3 minutes.

After the brewing was complete, I lifted the cup to my nose to smell the brewed tea.  Again … I smell licorice!  Weird!  At this point, I’m starting to worry that I’m coming down with something.

But the flavor is NOT licorice!  The flavor is bergamot!  Distinctly!  It’s tangy and it’s a little sweet, it’s citrus-y and it’s bright.  It’s bergamot.

So don’t let my weird experience with the aromatics throw you off – this is an Earl Grey tea – a “Mighty” fine Earl Grey!  The black tea is richly flavored and has a pleasant, robust taste that’s just right to greet you in the morning and give you that gentle shake awake that you need.  It has notes of malt that mingle with the bergamot in a pleasant way.

The bergamot – along with the orange peel – offers a sunny flavor.  These two citrus notes together create more of a citrus-y flavor rather than a straightforward bergamot note which I don’t really mind because I can still taste the distinguished flavor of bergamot.

Overall, a really good Earl Grey.  Where does it rate in my Earl Grey ratings?  I think it would be somewhere in the upper echelon of Earl Grey, but it’s not in the top three, or even the top ten.  It’s much better than many of the Earl Grey teas I’ve tried, but not as good as some.  I’d definitely recommend it to the Earl Grey aficionados out there – it’s absolutely worth trying, you might find your new favorite even though I didn’t find mine!

Pomegranate Burst™ Green Tea from Good Earth

pomburstTea Information:

Leaf Type:  Green

Where to Buy:  Good Earth online or Wherever Good Earth Teas are sold.

Tea Description:

Sure we all have responsibilities, but that doesn’t mean we have to settle into a routine. Break things up with the tingling intensity of Pomegranate Burst™. Blended with the goodness of green tea and the unexpected tart flavors of pomegranate and cherry, one sip will be enough to shake up an ordinary day.

Learn more about this tea here.

Taster’s Review:

I brewed this Pomegranate Burst™ Green Tea from Good Earth without knowing the ingredients in the tea – only knowing it’s a flavored green tea.  So, I brewed it the way I’d brew any other bagged green tea:  using 8 ounces of hot water (170°F) and steeping for 2 minutes.

After I finished steeping the tea, I noticed the color – it’s a vivid ruby color, just like the color of a pomegranate aril.  This communicated “hibiscus” to me.  And after my first sip, yep … there’s hibiscus in this.  Ugh.  That first sip told me something else:  there’s stevia in this too. Double Ugh.  And it’s not even the natural leaf from the herb “stevia” it’s steviol glycosides which is the chemical compound of stevia.  And I can taste that chemical taste from it too.  Triple UGH!

Served hot, this just isn’t my cup of tea.  I taste to much hibiscus and stevia and a syrupy cherry flavor (read:  cherry flavored cough syrup) for me to derive much enjoyment out of drinking it.  I do taste pomegranate and hints of raspberry.  Those flavors might be nice if my palate wasn’t overwhelmed by the flavor of hibiscus, chemical tasting stevia and cough syrup.

No green tea flavor to speak of here.  Just none.

Not one to want to give up on a tea so quickly, I decided to cold-brew a few bags in my half gallon pitcher, hoping that the cold brew might soften the overpowering flavors that I experienced with the hot steep.  I used 5 tea bags for 2 quarts of water and stashed it in the fridge for about 8 hours.

As an iced tea, this is a little bit better but not much.  The cherry flavor is not quite as cough syrupy as when it’s brewed hot but it still has that cough medicine taste.  The chemical stevia notes are a little less apparent although I can still taste it.  To offset the flavor of the stevia somewhat and try to make the sweet taste more natural, I added some agave to it and this addition helped make the drink more palatable.

On the positive side:  I do like that I taste the pomegranate and the raspberry and these two fruits have a pleasant fruity flavor.  The hibiscus is also less apparent as an iced tea.  This tastes a lot more like a fruit drink than a tea though.

I think it’s fair to say that this was not a win for me.  It wasn’t horrible but I find it difficult to move past that artificial taste of the stevia.  It really ruins this drink for me.

Wish Upon A Star Green Tea from Tea Leaf Co.

WISH_UPON_A_STARTea Information:

Leaf Type:  Green

Where to Buy:  Tea Leaf Co. 

Tea Description:

An eye-catching green tea blend with a sweet rose fragrance and light citrus notes.  Sit back, relax, and enjoy this blend while the world’s magical nature reveals itself to you.

Learn more about this tea here.

Taster’s Review:

My first couple of sips of this tea – Wish Upon A Star Green Tea from Tea Leaf Co. – were a little less than memorable, to be honest.  I tasted green tea and little else.  I found myself wondering where is the rose and citrus?

Then I sat the cup aside and let it cool a few minutes.  Now as I sip it, I can taste those lovely notes of rose and orange – and they’re really quite lovely indeed!

The orange and rose are still quite delicate, but they’re discernible now and I like the way the flavors are arranged here.  The green tea is the strongest flavor:  it’s fresh and lightly vegetal with a pleasantly creamy texture.  It’s very smooth!  I’m not getting any astringency from this at all.  The vegetal tones are somewhere between sweet grass and mild steamed veggies.

The rose is the next flavor I pick up on – it’s a subtle rose flavor.  Not sharp nor does it lend a strong perfume-y flavor to the cup.  It’s softly sweet and pleasantly floral.  It’s a nice contrast to the hint of juicy flavor that I pick up on from the orange.  Another subtle flavor, the orange adds just a touch of brightness to the cup.  It’s a very uplifting note.

Overall, a very pleasant cup of tea.  I recommend letting it cool slightly so that the flavors have time to develop – about five minutes – just the right amount of time to let the tea come to a drinkable temperature while the flavors come forward.

Soul Good Organic Oolong from Tea Leaf Co.

SoulGoodOolongTea Information:

Leaf Type:  Oolong

Where to Buy:  Tea Leaf Co. 

Tea Description:

A perfect cup of all natural apple cider to warm you up this autumn and winter.

Learn more about this tea here.

Taster’s Review:

The last couple of weeks have been crazy and the next week is going to be even more so – so it’s nice to have a tea like this Soul Good Organic Oolong from Tea Leaf Co. to help me collect myself and find a sense of calm.  Tea is delightful like that – I love how I can sip it and it helps to de-stress me.

And what a delightful tea this is!

Even though it’s not autumn or winter – I am enjoying this cup of “apple cider” tea.  It’s pleasantly sweet with a nice essence of apple and warm spices.  And even though these flavors are prominent, they don’t overwhelm the sweet Oolong tea which appears to be a Tie Guan Yin based on the little green pellets of tea that I saw when I was measuring out the tea.

And the flavor and texture suggests a Tie Guan Yin tea to me.  It’s sweet and has a soft, slightly creamy mouthfeel.  There’s a light, buttery flavor to the tea that melds quite beautifully with the notes of apple and the spices.

The ginger is really nice – it’s warm and peppery without being too spicy.  Generally when I think “apple cider,” I think of cinnamon flavor but I like that ginger is the star of this show – I’m really enjoying how nicely the apple and ginger taste together.

And the apple is wonderful here – it’s a strong flavor.  My own experience with tea blending has taught me that apple can be a difficult flavor to nail but Tea Leaf Co. has nailed it here!  It’s sweet and apple-y and authentic!  This tastes very true-to-the-fruit!

A really lovely tea – and while it does have a very autumnal flavor to it, this is something I can see myself enjoying year round!

Mango Party Coffee Leaf Tea from Wize Monkey

MangoPartyTea Information:

Leaf Type:  Coffee Leaf Tea

Where to Buy:  Wize Monkey

Tea Description:

Juicy mangoes all up in your boca.

Stay tuned for the official release of our mango flavour.

Learn more about this tea here.

Taster’s Review:

You might remember back in November when I reviewed the Armando’s Original Blend Coffee Leaf Tea from Wize Monkey.  I enjoyed that ‘tea’ – it was different from anything else that I had tried but similar in taste to Guayusa.

Well, the guys at Wize Monkey sent me some more samples to try, and this is the first one I’m trying:  Mango Party Coffee Leaf Tea.  The website says that this flavor is “coming soon” and I’m not sure exactly what that means, but if the idea of mango flavored coffee leaf tea intrigues you, keep your eye on the website for when it becomes available.

This is a bagged ‘tea’ but I appreciated that the bag is an unbleached bag and there’s plenty of room for leaf expansion.  I put a bag in my teacup and added 8 ounces of water heated to 195°F.  Then I let it steep for 4 minutes.

Wow!  Mango!

The mango flavor is very prominent and I really like the way it marries with the flavor of the coffee leaf.   It has a deliciously juicy, fruity flavor and the coffee leaf has a buttery flavor that I didn’t really pick up on when I tried the original coffee leaf tea in November.  I think that the mango brings out the very best in the coffee leaf!

The overall flavor is smooth, buttery and MANGO!  Really nice!  This is something I’d be happy to drink again and again!  Two thumbs up!