Jasmine Blueberry

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Fruit Green Blend
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170 °F / 76 °C 2 min, 45 sec

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  • “I have not had the best of luck with the Art of Tea samples I bought back in November. Granted it also didn’t help it took them weeks to bother to send. This is the first of them that I have...” Read full tasting note
  • “Art of Tea sample 11/24 I could sit here and sniff this tea all day, but that wouldn’t be a very good review. The blueberry pieces are huge in this blend, understanding why it smells so...” Read full tasting note
  • “ARG, my tea package had incorrect steeping instructions! Kind of suck when I only have a 2-3 cup sample size, so there wasn’t much room to experiment to help out fellow tea peeps who are interested...” Read full tasting note
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  • “Another mystery tea from Jaime’s secret santa package! It smells amazing. I haven’t even brewed it yet, just sniffing the dry leaf – and the blueberry and the jasmine really come together so...” Read full tasting note
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From Art of Tea

Organic white tip green tea infused with jasmine petals and succulent organic blueberries.

Water Temperature: 180-185 F degrees
Caffeine Content: Medium
Steep Time: 3 minutes
Ingredients: Organic Green Tea, Organic Jasmine, Organic Blueberries and Natural Blueberry Flavor.
Origin: Art of Tea Blend

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Art of Tea is a tea importer and wholesaler based in Los Angeles, California. We hand blend and custom craft the world’s finest organic teas and botanicals. Our teas are carefully selected directly from growers, each one offering a unique story.

5 Tasting Notes

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I have not had the best of luck with the Art of Tea samples I bought back in November. Granted it also didn’t help it took them weeks to bother to send. This is the first of them that I have actually liked and I only have one left to try…

I didn’t think the jasmine was overpowering at all in this. Granted all the other notes for this are years old so maybe Art of Tea got the balance right finally. I’ve also had it for 4 1/2 months at this point. It’s a nice mix of fruit and floral, I think the blueberry was quite a bit stronger though with jasmine notes following.

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Art of Tea sample 11/24

I could sit here and sniff this tea all day, but that wouldn’t be a very good review. The blueberry pieces are huge in this blend, understanding why it smells so deliciously berry and jasmine. The taste is of sweet blueberry and jasmine, a very very strong jasmine. It leaves a taste on my mouth similar to getting sprayed in the face with perfume/hairspray/air freshner that just is not pleasant. I love the initial taste of the blueberries, but the jasmine really throws one for a loop.

I wonder if this could be tamed by blending with another tea? Or an herbal berry blend? I really really wanted to love this one!

It got a little better when it cooled off, the jasmine wasn’t so much a perfume…or maybe my mouth built up a tolerance to it?

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

I agree, this blend is super-strong jasmine.

gmathis

I’ve been known to use some of those uber-strong teas in a simmer pot as potpourri instead of tea … sounds like this might qualify.

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ARG, my tea package had incorrect steeping instructions! Kind of suck when I only have a 2-3 cup sample size, so there wasn’t much room to experiment to help out fellow tea peeps who are interested in this tea.

The tea was so bitter and undrinkable at 185F for 5 minutes, I dumped the steeping instructions completely. I steeped another round at 175F for 2 minutes and I found this tea too bitter for my tastes. The green tea was quite savory and bitter like dandelion greens. The jasmine? Pretty good. The blueberry aftertaste? Very tasty! Oh poo, what a dilemma!

Full Review on my blog, The Oolong Owl http://oolongowl.wordpress.com/2013/05/10/jasmine-blueberry-from-art-of-tea-tea-review/
geeze, my first pour out on my blog.

Preparation
175 °F / 79 °C 2 min, 0 sec

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Another mystery tea from Jaime’s secret santa package!

It smells amazing. I haven’t even brewed it yet, just sniffing the dry leaf – and the blueberry and the jasmine really come together so beautifully in this blend. I’ve tried blueberry jasmine blends before, but, I don’t think I’ve tried this one yet. So, I look forward to trying it!

The green tea is light with a fresh, somewhat vegetable-like flavor and a bitter note toward the middle of the sip. Not an off-putting bitter, but a savory one. The blueberry is the strongest flavor here, but the jasmine has added her distinctive sweetness to the cup as well. A nicely balanced cup. I like it very much

Thank you Jaime!

Preparation
165 °F / 73 °C 2 min, 30 sec

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I love the smell of this tea. Very blueberry with a hint of Jasmine.

Blueberry is the first flavor tasted, and then the jasmine hits you. It’s cloyingly jasmine. If you really like jasmine, this one’s for you. If you don’t like jasmine, this is one you’ll want to avoid.

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