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86
drank Nil Noir by Mariage Frères
6768 tasting notes

Doulton has struck again! Thanks D!!!!
I am drinking even more Black and Black Flavors than normal today! usually by now I spring into Greens, Whites, Rooibos, Herbal mixes, etc. I LOVE IT THO!!!!! :)

I wasn’t getting much scent from this one prior to infusion. Once it gets infusing the fruit and citronella scent come out a little.

This is a medium brown color with reddish tinge to it. Very nice color!

It’s quite a bit bolder than I anticipated! YAY!

There is a creamy-semi-fruity-sweet-ness with dessert like after tastes to it. It has a fairly unique flavor…and I must say I am pleasantly surprised by it.

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82
drank Vivaldi by Mariage Frères
176 tasting notes

This is from Doulton! Thank you!

Mariage Freres does not provide much in the way of a description for this tea. So it’s up to me to try and figure out what is in this. I love a challenge – bring it on!

The scent is reminiscent of chocolate covered strawberries. Upon tasting, I’m getting something creamy (banana?) and the faintest hint of tart raspberry. This is most interesting. One of the things I’m enjoying about this is that it doesn’t seem to be astringent. It has some creaminess, like vanilla or banana, that calms down the black tea. I think adding some milk to this would put the creamy factor on 12.

I recommend anyone who wants a tea adventure to try this. Since it lacks a description, it doesn’t fill your head with subliminal thoughts of what you’re supposed to taste. And since I’m not sure if all of the notes I detected were truly there, I can conclude that this tea was full just general delicious things.

Rabs

Ooh – how much fun! I’ve been intrigued about this tea called Vivaldi. All I think of when I see that name is his Four Seasons is his violin concertos. My silly question is which season does this tea evoke? I’m guessing spring or summer. :)

Shanti

Sounds lovely!

__Morgana__

It’s going on the list.

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92

Elixir d’Amour – Mariage Freires

Finishing up the rest from my stash…also backlogging…this is still good but I can taste the difference in flavor from my last few attempts…it’s aging. Still sweet and pleasant, however.

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92

Very nectar-like…totally yummy…

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92

Very Sweet and happily floral! I will say I really like this and this cup didn’t last long AT ALL…only minutes…

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92

I’m picking up some Vanilla hints today…this is in addition to the nutty-sweet-bergamot type aroma. In addition to my previous findings on taste – I can taste more floral this time around. This is still yummy and a satisfying Morning Cup!

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92

OMG! Just got a package from Doulton and I have been spoiled! Thanks so much Doulton! This is the first one I am trying from your package…I random chose.

It smells like a nutty-sweet earl grey type…very pleasant smell.

It’s a nice, rich brown color. It’s a medium strength taste. I can taste the black tea, the floralness, the sweetness of bergamot, and it’s a bit nutty. I really like this!!!!!

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83
drank Thé de Pâques by Mariage Frères
911 tasting notes

I wasn’t overly in love with this tea at first but then I discovered more is more, at least as far as steep time goes. Now I’m sad to have to de-cupboard this tea. At least this is one that I can get again! So one day the sweet but fresh candy-ness will be mine again!

Preparation
205 °F / 96 °C 5 min, 0 sec

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83
drank Thé de Pâques by Mariage Frères
911 tasting notes

Bumped up the steep time on this from 3min (my first time having this) to 5mins. That’s my happy spot. It’s still a subtle flavor but it no longer feels weak. There’s the sweet, vanilla/creamy Easter candy taste from last time but also a little fresh citrus, though not so much a citrus taste but a citrus freshness that is really nice because it keeps the sugary sweet Easter candy-like flavor from being too sugary sweet. Tasty stuff! I’m (once again) bumping my rating a little bit to reflect the increased happiness this gives me.

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83
drank Thé de Pâques by Mariage Frères
911 tasting notes

I figured something out while sipping on this tea: Mariage Freres and Kusmi have very similar tea styles. (Is this a big ole ‘duh’ to everyone but me?) Both have flavorings typically on the more subtle end and that flavor tends to hit most in the smell and then the endnote of each sip. But I think there are two main differences between them for me: Kusmi flavorings, while more subtle than a lot of flavored teas out there, do seem to be a bit stronger than most Mariage Freres teas. And the tea taste that hits towards the front of each sip (where the flavoring is tasted least) is milder and not as decadent feeling in Mariage Freres as they are in the Kusmi teas.

The smell of this tea is lovely – sweet and creamy with a little caramelized something to it. The tasting notes say crème brûlée and I’m not sure I would have gone there on my own, but yeah, I can see that, though there seems to be an additional note of candy-like sweetness in the smell that keeps me from saying “But of course it is!”. Perhaps it because I knew this tea was called “Easter”, but that sweet sugary smell/taste made me think a bit of Easter candies (in a good way). The taste is much milder with the flavors really only coming through in the end. They are quite nice but I think I would have liked it to be slightly more intense. Or for the tea taste to be richer as it felt just a hair thin and not quite as smooth as the tea taste in Troika yesterday. All in all a tasty tea but one that I want to just turn up the volume on just a hair.

ETA: For the second steep I really increased the time – 6 minutes – and added a tiny splash of half & half. Now I’m getting a nice level of flavor. It’s very sweet and Easter-candy-like with lots of vanilla. The tea flavor isn’t as silky as Kusmi seems to be but it doesn’t feel as thin as before. I’m adjusting my rating because I quite like this now. I just have to remember to go for the long steep time.

Preparation
205 °F / 96 °C 3 min, 0 sec
Lori

You are on target about Kusmi and MF being similar….

Auggy

Yay! Glad I’m not nuts. :) I have a feeling I should have made the connection before but at least I finally made it!

Angrboda

maybe it’s a french thing`?

__Morgana__

I think Angrboda’s right, it may be a French thing as I noticed a similarity between Mariage Freres, Dammann Freres and The O Dor teas. Haven’t tried the Kusmi in my cupboard yet but that would be my guess.

Stephanie

Thanks for comparing MF and Kusmi! I’m intrigued by both of these brands.

JacquelineM

I’ll pipe in to say that I also think it’s a French thing. The French teas seem to do the elegant and subtle whilst using many ingredients thing so well :) It is kind of like their perfumes and cuisine and even clothing (understated, elegant yet tons of tailoring. Accessories make the statement ;)

Auggy

Yep, I’m attributing it to their Frenchness, as well. I haven’t gotten a chance to try Dammann Freres or The O Dor, but hopefully one day because I do like the milder flavoring style.
Stephanie, I’ve enjoyed Kusmi for the most part (the Bouquet of Flowers 108 or whatever was not happy). But I have been nicely surprised by their teas!

cteresa

hope you do not mind my 2 cents, yeah I agree there is a French style for tea – as opposed to a British one, and even a German (the big gross retailers) type. But you do intrigue me with the comparison between Kusmi and MF, my experience so far is sort of the opposite. You give me hope I am just trying the wrong ones, I must keep trying more Kusmi teas though.

Ysaurella

To my opinion Kusmi is really really behind MF in terms of quality. With kusmi the taste always seemed to me milder than in the MF ones and I should say sometimes really weak regarding the dry leave scent promises.

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82

Great smell but the taste fell down on me a little. At first the taste was not there, at least compared to the smell, then I started to notice it, particularly at the end of the sip.

Preparation
205 °F / 96 °C 3 min, 0 sec

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53
drank Eros by Mariage Frères
6 tasting notes

It’s a decent tea, no doubt. I absolutely love almost everything by Mariage Freres, but this one is a bit too overpowering in the flowery department. But it’s not undrinkable, nor bad in any way. It just doesn’t rise to my idea of perfection that I like in my cup.

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I want to love this tea, but it is so hard. I love the other Mariage Freres, but this one has a twinge that isn’t so great.

I was once at a house party, and after spending the night I made boiled water in a clean saucepan, as this house had no kettle. Drinking the tea, I couldn’t help but notice it tasted distinctly noodley and salty. My friend told me that she had used that saucepan to make ramen the night before. Ick.

This tea reminds me of that day, every single time I drink it. Oh well.

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87
drank Casablanca by Mariage Frères
259 tasting notes

LORI thoughtfully sent me three different versions of Casablanca mint to sample and compare. Mariage Frères has added bergamot which I can taste. It’s very nice. Adagio’s version tastes like a full-fledged mint single note tea and I can detect the blend in this one quite easily.

This tea is tasty and flavorful but it does not sing out to me in the unique way that other Mariage Frères blends have done. I would certainly drink this again and I might invest in the iced tea portions, but I don’t think I would get a full-fledged tin or this or even a bag.

I’ve had so many teas in the past many months—I’m approaching my 200th tasting note—and I must add that if I had sampled this only a few months ago it would have knocked my socks off. Right now, the specialness is diluted for me by the many teas I have experienced.

Preparation
195 °F / 90 °C 3 min, 30 sec

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79
drank Rouge Ruschka by Mariage Frères
100 tasting notes

The front of the taste is smooth, almost tasteless roobios but on the back end of the taste I pick up the EG notes.

Preparation
205 °F / 96 °C 5 min, 0 sec

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88
drank Opium Hill by Mariage Frères
911 tasting notes

So, now that I’m out of this tea, does that mean I’m going to go through withdrawal?

(Ha! I’m so funny!)

Preparation
180 °F / 82 °C 3 min, 0 sec
JonTea

hahah hope not :)

AmazonV

i obviously need more tea it took me three blinks to get the joke facepalm

Auggy

Hehe – no worries, it wasn’t that good of a joke anyway! :)

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88
drank Opium Hill by Mariage Frères
911 tasting notes

Anyone know why this is called “Opium Hill” other than the whole is being grown where poppies used to grow? I mean, is it supposed to have any poppy-like notes? Because honestly, I have zero clue what a poppy note would taste like (unless something made me think of a lemon poppy seed muffin which, yeah, probably not).

Anyway, poppies or not, this is clean and sweet tasting. I’m reminded me of this really tasty TKY dark roast takgoti sent to me in a swap ages ago. (I need to figure out what that was because it was really tasty.) Anyway, I know this shouldn’t remind me of a heavily roasted TKY because this is a very green oolong. And it isn’t so much the roastiness but a similar sweet note that I can’t figure out how else to identify. All I know is that I like it. Lots.

2nd steep: 3 minutes. Wow. So sweet. I’m getting nectar and flowers and the note of sweet roasty from the first steep. Really tasty.

3rd steep: 4 minutes. A little mellower than the second steep but still sweet. Now I’m thinking of a dan cong and tropical fruits. Guava? Banana? Something. The taste flattens out a little as it cools but that just means I should drink it quickly. I’m a-okay with that.

4th steep: 6 minutes. I confess to eating a bit of pungent cheese in between steeps three and four so that could be affecting my taste buds but now I’m getting floral notes that make me think of nectar and lavender.
3.1g/6oz

Preparation
175 °F / 79 °C 3 min, 0 sec
Ricky

We need a list of best tea names. Opium Hill… haha. Is it addictive?

Auggy

Quite possibly yes! I was very tempted to do a 5th steep but it was almost midnight so I didn’t. But thumbs up to any tea that can make me think about doing that!

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79
drank Casablanca by Mariage Frères
558 tasting notes

This blend intrigued me, and thanks to TeaEqualsBliss, I have some to sample. I thought this might be to the liking of Golden Moon’s Vanilla Mint in that it was a mint/green/black tea blend. I like the added bergamot in this blend. The mint is the first flavor I notice, then the gunpowder, much lighter is the black tea, and then more of an aftertaste of minty bergamot. I like this tea. I hope the flavor continues to impress as it cools. I think this would be a delish iced tea. Need something to replace Tazo Zen.

Preparation
195 °F / 90 °C 2 min, 0 sec
Ricky

Hmmm, bergamot. Didn’t notice that when I had it. I’ll have to try again. It reminded me of Moroccan mint. Hmmm…

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92
drank Eros by Mariage Frères
1112 tasting notes

This tea is MAKING my Monday morning. Thank you Doulton!

Taken with a scant half teaspoon of sugar.

I know this is supposed to be black tea and flowers, but what it tastes like to me is some lemon grapefruit St. Germain hybrid flower :) I would say there were elderflowers in here but they are not listed. I don’t taste hibiscus like it tastes in the various herbals I’ve had at all. I find it in the same vein of an Earl Grey (citrusy but without bergamot, if that makes any sense). It is absolutely delightful! Very elegant. Very special.

I made a second steep at 5 minutes, no sugar, and it’s very tasty, floral/citrus.

I NEED a tin of this :) I think it would make a great iced tea for a very special occasion too!

Preparation
Boiling 3 min, 30 sec

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18
drank Rouge Bourbon by Mariage Frères
911 tasting notes

Note to self: when endeavoring to get through large numbers of tea in a day, perhaps it is not the wisest course of action to use the 12oz cup. And if the 12oz cup is selected, perhaps second steeps should be avoided. And perhaps caffeinated teas should be alternated with decaffeinated teas. The alternative is shaky hands, twitching and a desire to dance like a Muppet.

I typically save rooibos for nighttime but for some reason, it seemed like a good idea to try this one now. I’m still on the hunt for rooibos that I enjoy and Doulton was nice enough to send me a sample of this one to try. Which is awesome because I would have hated to have actually purchased this as I conducted my search. Because this? Is like concentrated rooibos. The smell is sweet and faintly vanilla-y and fully rooibos-y. But when I take a sip is when it really shows of the rooibos-ness. I think it is the sweetness of the vanilla that accentuates the taste of the rooibos because it pretty much beats me over the head with rooibos ickiness. Even with the aftertaste, it is still beating me while yelling, “DIE! DIE! I AM ROOIBOS, FEAR ME! DIE!”

Okay, maybe I’m being a tad bit dramatic (let’s blame all of the caffeine today, shall we?) but still, this is so freaking rooibos. It’s a floof of vanilla on top of concentrated rooibos. It is the essence of rooibos. It is the epitomy of all the things about rooibos I don’t like. Sweet, sour wood. From smell to aftertaste. For someone that doesn’t like rooibos (that’d be me), this is not fun.

Preparation
205 °F / 96 °C 5 min, 0 sec
Doulton

Why do you think I was trying to get rid of it? Evil stuff. I’ve learned that I am not and probably never will be a rooibos drinker. I don’t think it belongs in the same category as tea. It’s like putting Moxie and Royal Crown in the same category as milk. And why does 52teas have such an addiction to rooibos?

Auggy

Hahah! Well, I’m glad I got to experience and you got to get rid of a bit of it! I’m still convinced that somewhere out there is tasty rooibos – Samovar’s Ocean of Wisdom really wasn’t bad at all – so the search will continue. At least until I become totally disillusioned! :)

AmazonV

aww poor rooibos, and poor you! that is a lot of caffeine!

__Morgana__

alt.rooibos.evil.die.die.die?

Auggy

AmazonV, Yes on all counts! I really know better than to have that much caffeine but then I should also know better than to try rooibos. Hehe.
Morgana, I would support that newsgroup in a minute!

AmazonV

i’ll protect you all from the rooibos by drinking it all myself ;P

Lori

I am begining to dislike rooibos but I LOVE Ocean of Wisdom. In fact, the rooibos is not noticeable at all in Ocean of Wisdom….

Stephanie

Eww to sweet sour wood! :)

Auggy

AmazonV – Ha! That sounds like a great plan!
Lori – Ocean of Wisdom is probably the only full rooibos tea that I’ve had that I could see myself actually buying. Have you had their Scarlet Sable? It’s a rooibos/black tea blend and it is one of my favorite teas. Samovar is the only proof I have that rooibos does not equal evil! (Or at least, when in the right hands.)
Stephanie, that’s pretty much how I read any rooibos and I think the vanilla in this one just made it worse. But I do think that someone that is a fan of plain rooibos might actually find this a lightly flavored rooibos in a good way.

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The flavoring is too subtle for a rooibos in my opinion. I felt it almost tasted like a plain rooibos…which I enjoy…but not what I was going after this evening. You know I love vanilla, but it was a barely detectable flavor. When it comes to rooibos, I do prefer the knock you over the head ones rather than the subtle ones. I feel that you could save your dollars and get a nice, plain organic rooibos and have it taste very similar. Still, a nice warm late night cup.

Thanks so much to Doulton for this sample!

Preparation
Boiling 5 min, 0 sec

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83
drank Marco Polo by Mariage Frères
411 tasting notes

Ok, so I’ve been putting off rating this tea for a while. Because everyone loves it, and I initally didn’t find it particularly special. I wasn’t getting the amazing dessert overtones that everyone else got.

But, it’s been growing on me. And now, I really like it. Especially when I have it with half and half and sweetener. Fruity, smooth, and just pleasureable.

Yum.

Preparation
Boiling 3 min, 0 sec
Ricky

I had it a week or two ago and this tea definitely grows on you. Then again I feel that most teas do if you keep drinking it. Well it either grows on you or gives you a disgusted feeling.

SoccerMom

I agree with Ricky the first time I had it it was good the second time I had it okay and the third time (like last week) I thought to myself THIS IS GOOD! :)

Ricky

It’s a roller coaster tea!

TeaParT

How can you go wrong with half and half! ha ha

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69
drank Eros by Mariage Frères
911 tasting notes

I sipped on a cup of this while I was on the porch earlier and, I will admit, I was more concerned with the great weather than with of the taste of the tea so I’m not sure how much I really noticed. The dry leaf made me think of Peeps marshmallows… if Peeps was a gourmet dessert and not little balls of stale sugar. Creamy, sweet and with a little tang of something unidentifiable. All brewed up, the smell was a little more exotic. I could taste a bit of the hibiscus but it wasn’t overwhelming – just a faint ding of tart that brought to mind fresh berries. Of course, once the Peeps connection was made, I couldn’t get it out of my mind and I ended up thinking of gourmet raspberry Peeps. If they made gourmet raspberry Peeps. Oddly enough, I don’t think it tasted like actual raspberry or even actual Peeps but that’s what got stuck in my head. That being said, I’m not in love with this tea but I think it is more a personal taste thing than a tea thing. Because anything that reminds me of raspberry just isn’t something I’ll ever adore.

Preparation
205 °F / 96 °C 3 min, 30 sec

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drank Marco Polo by Mariage Frères
216 tasting notes

Hmm. This doesn’t make the best of iced teas: the tea flavor and the berry flavor are both there, but they never quite mesh.

Disclaimer: My tin of Marco Polo is embarrassingly old, which is surely affecting the flavors it produces.

Lori

I tried one of MF’s fruity teas cold and it was YUCK. those flavors justdid not blend well either…

Cait

So it’s not just me, then! Good to know. :)

Ricky

And here I was going to try and make this tea iced.

Cait

If you can figure out how to make it work, I’d love to know!

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