Rohini AV2 Exotic Black Tea from Udyan Tea

Rohini AV2 Exotic BlackTea Information:

Leaf Type:  Black

Where to Buy:  Udyan Tea

Tea Description:

Rohini AV2 Exotic Black Tea is picked from AV2 bushes at high elevations. This First Flush Tea is plucked immediately after the long cold winter months and is bountiful with fresh flavour as the bushes are full of vigour. The infusion has a greenish leaf appearance and the tea tastes fresh and crisp. This tea is produced from the prime sections of the garden with the earliest production beginning from the 1st Week of March up to 15th April depending on the elevation. They brew into light mellow cups with excellent first flush character and floral ascents.

Learn more about this tea here

Taster’s Review:

This Rohini AV2 Exotic Black Tea from Udyan Tea doesn’t look like your typical black tea.  It doesn’t taste quite like your typical black tea either.  Therefore, you shouldn’t brew it quite the same way you’d steep a typical black tea.

I never use boiling water on a Darjeeling black tea because I learned through trial and error that when I do, I get a slightly bitter tasting tea that’s a wee bit too astringent for my liking.  I find that if I lower the temperature to 195°F that a Darjeeling is much better tasting.  Less astringent and not bitter!  Win!

And this tea is SO LOVELY!  It’s deliciously sweet with notes of flower and fruit.  Hints of muscatel – not a strong muscatel note, but then this is the first flush, so a strong muscatel note isn’t expected.

The floral notes are the stars of this show.  I like that they’re not sharp, instead, they’re beautifully sweet and they mingle with a honey-esque flavor.  It’s wonderful and very spring-like!

Overall, the cup is a delightfully mellow tea that I’d recommend for afternoon sipping.  This would make a lovely tea to serve to special guests.  Truly a remarkable first flush Darjeeling.

Organic Metabolic Energy Tea from Fit Life Tea Company

EnergyFitLifeTeaTea Information:

Leaf Type:  Green Tea & Yerba Maté

Where to Buy:  Fit Life Tea Co.

Tea Description:

Ready for liftoff? Increase muscle energy and boost mental agility with an invigorating cup of Organic Metabolic Energy Tea. It’s packed with potent antioxidants and natural caffeine from sustainably grown whole green tea leaves blended with traditional rainforest energy tonic.

Learn more about this tea here.

Taster’s Review:

I’ll be honest and say that I really wasn’t looking forward to trying this Organic Metabolic Energy Tea from Fit Life Tea Company after I read the ingredient list:

Ingredients:  Organic Green Tea, Organic Yerba Mate, Organic Eleuthero Root Ginseng, Natural Flavoring and Organic Stevia Leaf.

First of all:  Mate and ginseng in one blend?  That sounds TOO earthy to me.  Then there’s the stevia.  I really don’t like it when a tea company feels the need to sweeten a tea for me.  I like to decide whether or not the tea should be sweetened and if it does, I like to decide how much and what type of sweetener will sweeten it.

But, I decided to give it a try anyway.

Wow!  This is actually really tasty.  It’s sweet but not too sweet and even though I was worried about the earthiness, it’s not so earthy at all.  It has a very refreshing taste to it.  It’s citrus-y and very drinkable.  It reminds me a little bit of a very watered down Tang.  Yes, the drink the astronauts took to the moon.  It doesn’t have the same gritty texture of tang, though.  (Fortunately!)

It’s pleasantly sweet with a really enjoyable, fruity flavor.  That said, I don’t taste much green tea in this.  I also don’t taste much Yerba Mate.  Since I love tea, the fact that I found these flavors lacking in this is a little disturbing to me.  But not disturbing is that I don’t taste the ginseng either.

To brew this, I hot-brewed the sachet in 8 ounces of 185°F water for 3 minutes.  Then I let the tea cool completely before I poured it into my BPA-free drinking bottle from Fit Life Tea and refrigerated it overnight.  Before I let it cool, I did take a sip of it to find out if I’d like it better hot or iced.

Just like the Teatox tea from Fit Life, I prefer this tea cold.  It has a refreshing taste and the texture is light and smooth.  And I even feel like it’s elevated my energy level too!

I don’t know that I’d actually drink this as an actual “tea” because it simply doesn’t taste like tea.  But I would drink it as an energy drink which is what seems to be it’s purpose.  And since it’s an energy drink that doesn’t rely upon troublesome amounts of sugar to enhance the drinker’s energy, I’d say Energy from Fit Life deserves a thumbs up!

Earl Blue Iced Black Tea from Southern Boy Teas

SBT-Earl-BlueTea Information:

Leaf Type:  Black

Where to Buy:  Southern Boy Teas

Tea Description:

Our awesome organic Iyerpadi black tea blended with organic bergamot and blueberry flavors. This is sure to wow your guests.

Learn more about this tea here.

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Taster’s Review:

I know that I’ve mentioned on this blog at least once before in a review of one of Zoomdweebie’s Earl Grey/Bergamot teas that I’m not particularly crazy about the bergamot flavoring that Zoomdweebies uses.  Maybe I’m a bit of a bergamot snob or something but Earl Grey tea is something I take very seriously and it should be right.  So, when this Earl Blue Iced Black Tea from Southern Boy Teas was announced as a recent tea of the week for SBT, I wasn’t all that excited about it.

But this isn’t too bad.  It’s actually pretty tasty.  As an Earl Grey tea or more accurately as a ‘twist’ to the classic Earl Grey -well, it doesn’t really cut it as an Earl Grey, I’m afraid.  But, as a flavored iced tea, it’s really pleasant.  The blueberry is strong and yummy.  The bergamot – well, it doesn’t taste as bergamot-y as I’d like it to.  But when I just drink it and I don’t think “bergamot” and instead, I think “citrus” it works for me.

It has a really enjoyable, sweet-tart fruity flavor to it. And the black tea base is smooth and brisk.  No bitterness, no astringency – just really tasty black tea and fruity flavors.

This is something that I could see myself putting in my shopping cart again the next time I’m shopping at Zoomdweebies dot com.  It’s very refreshing and it’ll be really nice to have it chilling in the fridge on those warm summer days that lie ahead.

Lemon Jasmine Cleanse Tea from WayGood Tea

LemonJasmineTea Information:

Leaf Type:  Herbal

Where to Buy:  WayGood Tea

Tea Description:

A delicate herbal infusion kissed with fragrant rose petals & jasmine flowers.

Learn more about this tea here.

Taster’s Review:

Dry, this Lemon Jasmine Cleanse Tea from WayGood Tea smells more like sage and rosemary than it does lemon or jasmine (or any other ingredient in this herbal tisane).  But I don’t mind – I like sage and rosemary!

To brew this, I placed one sachet in my teacup and poured 8 ounces of near boiling (195°F) water over the sachet.  Then I allowed it to steep for 6 minutes.  The brewed tisane is a golden hue and smells pleasantly of sage and rosemary with hints of flower and subtle notes of lemon.  Similar to the dry tea – the fragrance is primarily rosemary and sage but more of the fruit and floral notes are coming through now.

The flavor is interesting.  I can’t say that I’ve ever tasted a tea or tisane quite like this.  That’s not to say I’m not enjoying it.  To be honest, I think I need another minute or two of writing about it before I figure out if I really do like it!

I taste sage and rosemary – not surprisingly based upon my experience with the aroma – but I also taste rose.  I appreciate that even though the sage and rosemary are dominate fragrances in this tea, their flavors do not overwhelm the cup.

I’m kind of surprised that the name of this tea is “Lemon Jasmine Cleanse” but of the ingredients in this blend – jasmine, rose, lemon verbena, alfalfa, sage, rosemary & lemon peel – the lemon and jasmine are not very prominent flavors in the cup.  The only thing I taste less than the lemon and jasmine here is the alfalfa.

I really can’t recall ever having tasted brewed alfalfa – I very well may have in another tea in my years as a tea reviewer, I just can’t recall having tasted it.  So, I wouldn’t know what to look for in the flavor here as an identifying note for the alfalfa.

As I continue to sip, I notice more jasmine and lemon notes, but they never really offer a strong presence in this drink.  Despite this, I’m finding this to be an enjoyable tisane.  It’s certainly different, but in many cases, different is good!  And it certainly has proven that to be the case with this.  I’d be happy to sip on this again!

Anji Bai Cha Green Tea from Nan Nuo Shan

anjibaichaTea Information:

Leaf Type:  Green

Where to Buy:  Nan Nuo Shan

Tea Description:

Anji Bai Cha owns a delicate, soft and relaxing taste, with a light sweet aftertaste.

Characteristic of this green tee variety is the colour of the leaves, rather white than green; in Chinese, baimeans white. The lack of pigment is due to the low chlorophyll content of the plant.

Learn more about this tea here.

Taster’s Review:

The dry leaf of this Anji Bai Cha Green Tea from Nan Nuo Shan is so beautiful!  It looks almost like pine needles – but it doesn’t smell like it!  It has a delicate aroma, smelling lightly sweet and slightly vegetal.

To brew this, I suppose I could have reached for my Gaiwan (they are very similar to a silver needle, after all) but I decided to grab my Kati Tumbler instead.  I couldn’t measure this leaf with my bamboo scoop because the leaves just didn’t really work very well for it, so I simply used my fingers to pinch some tea out of the packet and into the basket of my Kati and eyeballed it when it looked to me to be about a bamboo scoop’s worth.

Then I added hot water (175°F) and let the tea steep for 1 1/2 minutes.  The brewed tea is so light in color – a pale, yellowish green.  The aroma is also quite light and gave me the initial impression that the overall flavor would be equally as light.

But it isn’t!  This is a very flavorful tea despite it’s rather delicate appearance and fragrance.

Sweet!  I taste notes of sweet grass and hints of flower in the distance.  It’s a very smooth and relaxing flavor.  There is some dry astringency toward the finish, it’s almost as if the tea is gently patting my palate dry to ready it for the next sip.

There is a light ‘airiness’ to this tea, like the flavor of the air in a meadow.  The grassy notes and whispers of flower that mingle in the air as a gentle breeze filters through.  As I continue to sip, I taste notes of melon – a sweet, juicy melon!

A delight to sip, this sweet tea that calms me with each sip.  This is de-stress at it’s best!