London Calling

Tea type
Black Tea
Ingredients
Bergamot, Organic Black Tea, Vanilla Bean
Flavors
Astringent, Bergamot, Bitter, Drying, Tannin, Creamy, Mint, Metallic, Mineral, Musty
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Caffeine
Medium
Certification
Organic
Edit tea info Last updated by Shae
Average preparation
200 °F / 93 °C 4 min, 0 sec 9 oz / 268 ml

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  • “The instructions on the bag recommend steeping one tablespoon per six ounces of water. This seemed like a lot, so I cut it back. It was still bitter so I added some extra honey to tame it a bit. ...” Read full tasting note
  • “Shae’s “swap” Advent Calendar, December 2 brings … London Calling by Cup of Té A black tea blend, and London — that would be probably some kind of Earl Grey, right? But probably not a pure EG, so...” Read full tasting note
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  • “Every time I smell/prepare this tea, I am reminded of my months developing a recipe for London Fog Cupcakes, in which I incorporated this tea in a couple different ways! I really enjoy the rich,...” Read full tasting note
  • “A sample sent to me from VariaTEA :) I am not generally a fan of earl grey teas. I’ve tried a number over the years and they never sit well with me. However, that doesn’t stop me from trying them...” Read full tasting note

From Cup of Té

Organic Black tea from the Darjeeling region of India with natural bergamot and shredded vanilla bean.

200°F/96°C + 1 Tbsp per 6oz + 3-5 mins

Ingredients: Organic Black Tea, Vanilla Bean, Natural Bergamot

Medium Caffeine

Certified Organic & Natural

https://cupofte.com/products/london-calling-organic

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14 Tasting Notes

2170 tasting notes

The instructions on the bag recommend steeping one tablespoon per six ounces of water. This seemed like a lot, so I cut it back. It was still bitter so I added some extra honey to tame it a bit. This has made it much more palatable, even enjoyable.

Flavors: Astringent, Bergamot, Bitter, Drying, Tannin

Preparation
195 °F / 90 °C 5 min, 0 sec 2 tsp 8 OZ / 236 ML

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Shae’s “swap” Advent Calendar, December 2 brings …

London Calling by Cup of Té
A black tea blend, and London — that would be probably some kind of Earl Grey, right? But probably not a pure EG, so there will be something extra. Oh yeah… it is. Minty? What? It is bergamot black tea with mint? No, there aren’t any green flakes. Another sniff. It’s still minty, but there is a creamy note beneath.

Haven’t checked the steeping parameters before brewing, as I was quite in a hurry to finish the cup before lecture starts. So, stove-top kettle on the stove, quickly making some picture… water is boiling! Quick photo made (only 3 minutes today to set everything up and make the photo I liked) I changed the lens as well. Used external light source. Photo taken hour later too.

But back to the tea. I get a pretty common black tea base with bergamot, creamy notes and I feel like there is a lavender in. Doesn’t look like at all though. While I wasn’t getting any flaws, I am not happy (nor sad!) as it was quite… mediocre.

Maybe I should make it as a London Fog? Never tried that, but this tea seems like a good idea to try that. Thanks anyway Shae!

Photo: https://flic.kr/p/2kczXjY

Flavors: Bergamot, Creamy, Mint

Preparation
205 °F / 96 °C 3 min, 0 sec 2 tsp 10 OZ / 300 ML
White Antlers

Love the composition, Martin.
I HAD to immediately listen to this old song by The Clash-London Calling-when I saw the name of the tea. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a3XqMtam1I0

Courtney

Love the photo Martin!

Martin Bednář

I am glad that my attempts of doing tea-photos are appreciated :)

Shae

I’m loving the photos too! Especially how the tea sort of casually slides out of the spoon on this last one.

Martin Bednář

I wanted to show the tea and well, it was sliding out! I thought it would look bad but I love it more and more.

Shae

I think that’s the best part. :)

ashmanra

Neat photo,Martin!

In addition to the song by The Clash (what a classic!) I love this song of the same name from Star Trek Into Darkness that I used to have Youngest play for me – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XfP6o-61e2s

White Antlers

ashmanra Good one! I think so many sound track pieces are under rated and it was wonderful to be introduced to this one! <3

Martin Bednář

Thank you ashmanra, and I have to listen to the songs as well. Maybe today afternoon :)
White Antlers: not just underrated; lots of are actually missed out!

ashmanra

I also highly recommend the video game music by Nabuo Uematsu!

Martin Bednář

Nice songs everyone; I just find out I need to focus on other songs than repeating the same ones :D

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Every time I smell/prepare this tea, I am reminded of my months developing a recipe for London Fog Cupcakes, in which I incorporated this tea in a couple different ways! I really enjoy the rich, natural tasting vanilla and strong, full bodied tea base in this blend.

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

Wow! London Fog Cupcakes sounds AMAZING! The only tea flavoured desserts I have tried contained matcha and green tea. I should really broaden my dessert horizons! :)

Silent Kettle

Also I had never heard of this brand before, and just quickly look them up. Oh my gosh! I will be placing an order ASAP once my current tea stash dwindles.

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A sample sent to me from VariaTEA :)

I am not generally a fan of earl grey teas. I’ve tried a number over the years and they never sit well with me. However, that doesn’t stop me from trying them every so often!

This one is not overly offensive with the bergamot, but still not my fav. I could maaaaybe get on board with a creamy earl grey. I was hoping for a creaminess I realized after my first sip.

It’s been snowing non-stop for days here, so creaminess seems perfect for the season. Back to the cupboard to find just that!

Thanks for sharing VariaTEA!

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

I hoped this would be creamier/more vanilla than it was too

Courtney

Ah, well. We can’t win them all. I still appreciate being able to try it out!

tea-sipper

snowing for days. egads.

Courtney

Right? It’s stopped today, but there is so much snow!

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TTB Tea

I took a teabag (~1 tsp) of tea before I sent off the TTB. I dislike the bergamot in this – not citrusy enough, more like metallic/musty and minerally. It reminds me of the smell of car grease. I also found the base a bit “meh”, not offering any malt or cocoa notes to bring out the vanilla. I also feel like I missed out on a wonderful notes typical of Darjeeling. I would have never guessed this was a Darjeeling.

Flavors: Metallic, Mineral, Musty

Preparation
195 °F / 90 °C 7 min, 0 sec

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TTB. This is some strong, sharp bergamot. The vanilla holds up surprising well considering how intense the bergamot is. Added a bit of milk and it definitely enhanced the vanilla.

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1711 tasting notes

I can’t read the name of this tea and not get The Clash song of the same name stuck in my head, so for the last 30m or so that is what my internal radio has been playing. The base of this tea is kind of malty. I also get… green beans?! Strange. The berg was more prominent when the cup was hot and is harder to find under the other flavors now that it has chilled. There is something a little sharp on the tip of my tongue at the beginning of the sip and reappears in the finish. I’m not sure what to make of this tea, but I’m off to listen to The Clash now!
Thanks for the sample, VariaTEA!

Preparation
200 °F / 93 °C 4 min, 0 sec
ashmanra

I love London Calling from the Star Trek movie, too!

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Sipdown (244)

Normally at this time in the year I would be nose deep in the books studying. However, whether I am burnt out or checked out, I just haven’t had it in me to study. Thankfully, it seems like that feeling is being felt among most students and since we are marked on a curve, if everyone is struggling, we will all be ok. Also, I have an articling position lined up already and its not conditional on grades so as long as I pass, I should be ok. Not the best way to look at things but I also can’t be too hard on myself because there is a lot of other things going on.

So with that in mind, I haven’t done much today other than help my sister with my nephew. I needed to accomplish something and a sipdown seemed like an easy win.

I am glad to say good bye to this. It didn’t have much going for it in the first place. I was hoping it would be a lot more vanilla but its basically a straight EG the way the bergamot comes through. It’s very strong and very brisk. I am not a fan.

derk

The best you can is good enough.

VariaTEA

Thank you derk :)

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Samurai Travelling Tea Box – Tea #24

When I started looking into finding more black owned tea companies I could support, a TON of people recommend Cup of Te to me – so I was excited to see London Calling and a few others included in the TTB!

As a ton of you already know, I’m not a big drinker of earl grey but I have always found the cream/vanilla varieties much more approachable!! This was robust and full bodied with a subtle vanilla flavour layered over a tannic, brassy Darjeeling black tea base. It’s impressive the the vanilla is so clear without the use of vanilla or cream flavouring – though I still want more. I’m greedy like that. Like the name seems to allude to, I think it definitely has the body to hold up to being made into a London Fog or similar type of drink!

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