1433 Tasting Notes
Dammann Frères Advent 2021 – Day 20
I was worried this would be anise-heavy from the dry leaf aroma, but it’s more like a cozy lemon marshmallow cloud with anise accents. I’m enjoying this one, and wish it had fallen on one of the days I felt the sickest last week. It’s soothing.
Mom says “tastes like licorice.” So anise is definitely still a key player.
Flavors: Anise, Candy, Citrus, Creamy, Lemon, Lemongrass, Sweet, Vanilla
Preparation
^what ashmanra said. The anise troubles me, but maybe it is not too bad, always a crapshoot with anise. Frankly, I’ve been having more than enough anise in my masala chai.
I don’t pass up regular clouds either! :)
Hopefully you don’t get too much anise in your sample, Evol. For me this combined the lemon flavouring I loved so much in the Citron Oolong, with a few herbal ingredients (lemongrass, anise); it was easier for me to accept.
Dammann Frères Advent 2021 – Day 21
This Christmas tea is a fruitcake! I can accept the cherries here because pineapple and caramel. The black tea base is smooth malt, with no briskness or astringency. For once, DF’s orange vivid orange essential oil isn’t stealing the show, but it’s not hiding either. What a bright tea on an extremely dark day.
I’m also super pleased that DF doesn’t throw hibiscus into the vast majority of their festive blends. It’s been a good advent.
Flavors: Caramel, Cherry, Fruity, Malt, Orange, Orange Blossom, Pineapple, Smooth
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Twelve Days of Tea 2021 – Day Eight
This started off on the brisk side but “chilled out” as it cooled a bit. Now it has delicious sweet vanilla cream flavour, similar to Walter Bishop’s Milkshake flavouring. I like this.
The mango is a greener type – one that I associate with the strong smell of the skin, and the bitter tang of the peel on sweet flesh. It’s clearly and vividly mango to my palate but almost a savoury kind. Mango is tricky and its flavouring transforms as my cup’s temperature changes. Looking forward to revisiting the rest of my pouch in the near future!
Flavors: Cream, Malt, Mango, Sweet, Tangy, Vanilla
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Mariage Frères Advent 2021 – Day 21
Happy Solstice!!
I thought I smelled a Milk Oolong in here (yes, I sniffed my advent to try to “sneak peak” what it included)! So, this is the only oolong I want to see from MF at this point of the calendar. Its established, classic taste is one I never fail to enjoy – regardless of quality. I opened up the sachet and it contains some broken leaf but that’s par for the course with tea baggies. No big whoop. Still tasty.
Silky, buttery, vegetal, mineral, and vaguely sweet in a way that could be partially accounted for by MF fruit flavouring cross contamination – this cup satisfies in a way the other oolong teas in this advent did not. Happy to see such a tea!
Steep Count: 2
Flavors: Butter, Milk, Mineral, Smooth, Vegetal
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Twelve Days of Tea 2021 – Day Four
What a neat concept (that I didn’t expect to enjoy)! This tea reminds me so much of the fruit cakes found at Maxim’s bakery (ie – a stellar Chinese bakery chain around here that often uses Tangerine as a topping decoration .. and I wish I had some, or their buns, to pair with this tea).
This is a far less cloying take on the dessert/cupcake concept, and I’m appreciating the combo of clean citrus and richer dessert notes more than I can convey right now (ditto for this whole 12 days box; I don’t remember ever enjoying the teas so much in past years). The black tea base is solid too. Good tea!
My mom rates this 11/10 and stole my cup. You’ve had 52teas before, Mom! D:
Flavors: Cake, Citrus, Malt, Marshmallow, Tangerine, Vanilla
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Dammann Frères Advent 2021 – Day 19
Yes, I prefer this to Mon Petit Chocolat because my hang-up towards almond is more severe than I thought it was (unless that almond tries to be marzipan; then I love it). Drinking it with milk, so can’t comment on how thin it is; the milk bulks out the chocolate-like hazelnut, although it still starts off pretty gentle. As I work through the pot, there is a honey-caramel component to the finish that reminds me all the world of a Cadbury Crunchie bar.
EDIT: there was enough leftover in the pot to try without milk and, I don’t know – but I like it too? It’s different though. Not as much hazelnut, more woody Keemun and Crunchie bar. Something about this tea is drying, which is fine. I like Keemun and have happy vague travel memories associated with it.
Flavors: Caramel, Chocolate, Floral, Hazelnut, Honey, Malt, Sweet, Wood
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Mariage Frères Advent 2021 – Day 20
Uh… at least this Rhapsody is on the website and not something that makes me question my sanity.
This also marks this advent’s second “Earl Grey” without a black tea base (oolong, and now white base). It’s enjoyable because the bergamot (and whatever flavouring is going on here) closely parrots the experience of an earl grey with milk (even though I added no milk). The milk note comes from a smooth sweet taste that I associate with lactose sugar. So, it’s not bad but I’m a little over the “RHAPSODY” and “IN LOVE” series. I wanted to try Bolero.
Flavors: Bergamot, Floral, Milk, Smooth, Sweet
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Dammann Frères Advent 2021 – Day 18
Like a cousin to to August Uncommon’s Dark Iris: violets, peach, umm.. other fruits?(definitely citrus) It has the Bellini/ fuzzy peaches vibe to it. Sweet, smooth, aromatic florals, candied fruits…
The tea base is likely a Chinese Sencha but it’s not bugging me too much today. Every once in a while this green base uplifts the kiwi. But for me, this is predominantly citrus/peach fronted for the fruit. I’m enjoying it but wouldn’t go out of my way buy any!
Flavors: Bergamot, Candy, Citrus, Floral, Kiwi, Orange Blossom, Peach, Vegetal, Violet
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Dammann Frères Advent 2021 – Day 17
I’m behind on DF. Didn’t want to (and couldn’t) drink them while still nauseous – they’re generally lovely but perfumed, which is not a good mix with lingering food poisoning. So now I have four teas tonight! (scratch that. I got to two of them)
This one is pretty sweet, almost cloyingly so! “Blueberry and maple want to drip all over your pancakes and waffles” levels of sweet (I’m drinking this with the “breakfast for dinner,” so good pairing). Also, chestnuts, but they’re pretty subtle here. It’s a nice tea without milk, but in effort to cut the sweetness I’m taking it with! Still good.
Flavors: Blueberry, Chestnut, Malt, Maple Syrup, Sweet
Preparation
Thank you :)
This is very much a blueberry (syrup) tea. This might work for you if you’re in the mood for something sweeter; I’m still not quite up for this level of sweetness. :P
Also, yay you, for feeling better!
I find the abundant flavouring of French teas a bit much after a couple of days, even with the teas that I adore. I’m taking a wee break and drinking straight or simple teas for a bit.
Agreed. The French teas are not everyday drinkers, and I’ve found myself craving the “builder” teas that gmathis loves. I want something brisk and honest these days :P