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La Poire – Palais des Thés

I’ve been ridiculously busy – lousy timing, since I have samples from a Steepster friend that I want to try and write elaborate tasting notes for, but, alas, no such luck. Okay, so looking back at the previous notes for this, I’ve really fiddled about with the rating. And it’s seemingly a never-ending story, because …

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Tsugaru Green – Lupicia

I wasn’t going to drink this until tomorrow, but it was so appley and all-around tasty already that I couldn’t resist. Great tea for a cold steep – light, fresh, and crisp, like drinking a liquefied apple cloud. (Which, I guess, would technically be an apple rain, but nevermind.) Perfection. Cold-steeped, a few hours

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Momoko – Lupicia

This one is also still very good, in spite of having been a travel tea on more than one occasion. I think there’s enough left for a cold steep of this one as well. I didn’t think I’d drink cold tea again for a while, but it’s 15 C/59 F in Rome, and very balmy; …

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Strawberry & Vanilla – Lupicia

Oh, these were the saddest leftovers – just tea dust, really, enough for one cup, barely. And forgotten in a plastic bag since some time in October, no less. Insanely, it smells great, and tastes quite acceptable. Still my favourite strawberry. Thankfully, I restocked when I was in Santa Clara, but I clearly don’t need to open …

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Apple & Berry – Lupicia

This is the last of this – me and my friend did a good job cleaning out the most of this tin when we were huddled under the covers in autumnal Venice. It did an exceptional job being our foremost biennale tea, however. This is a potential restock in spite of its lower grade, because …

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Tsugaru Green – Lupicia

It’s been a while since I had this – I’ve been too busy trying new teas. I’m impressed by how well Lupicia’s flavored greens have held up for this 1+ year I’ve had them. This one has lost some scent and flavor, but it’s far from flat or stale. Either way, it’s time to start …

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Nuit à Versailles – Dammann Frères

This is one of the most popular Dammann Frères blends, it seems – both in terms of ratings and sales. It makes sense – if DF’s overall concept appealed to me, I’d be really excited about this tea, too. Smelling the dry leaf is interesting – at first, it’s a rich, dreamy bouquet with all …

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Pistachio Ice Cream – Butiki Teas

Pistachio is my favourite nut; I think I’ve cooked and served and eaten it in every way possible, but this is the first pistachio tea I try. Random fact: the Swedish word for ‘pistachio’ is one of the most commonly misspelled words in the Swedish language. In the bag, this smells like fairly generic nut …

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Christmas Tea Vert – Dammann Frères

Again, one of those Dammann teas that exploded with tasting notes after I added it to the database. It’s been a lot of fun reading reviews of teas I acquired completely blindly. In the bag, I get a strong, well-balanced cherry-orange. Definitely a nice combination for a Christmas tea, but, as always, the Dammann Frères …

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With Open Eyes – Butiki Teas

I’ve spent the past few days contemplating how Dammann Frères’ violet, ginger, rose and citrus are good, but just not the ones for me. And here I am again, but with Butiki. This is a great, natural strawberry. In the bag, it smells so ripe, like those near-moldy strawberries you’ve kept around lust a little …