Marshmallow Snowflake Earl Grey

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Black Tea
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Flavors
Bergamot, Cream, Creamy, Sugar, Tannic, Tannin, Smooth, Sweet, Marshmallow, Vanilla
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Average preparation
200 °F / 93 °C 3 min, 30 sec 67 oz / 1994 ml

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  • “And here’s my 3/12. I don’t think it’s realistic to hit 12 by the end of the day but it’s fun to try! :) This is a really nice Earl Grey. The marshmallow lends a vanilla sweetness to it that...” Read full tasting note
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  • “there are snowflakes in my tea. Dexter warned me when she sent these to me but i’m ok with them since Herbal Infusions doesn’t but this crap in all of their teas. I’M LOOKING AT YOU DELLA TERRA!...” Read full tasting note
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From Herbal Infusions

Day 12
12 Days of Christmas 2013

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Thank you so much to Dexter3657 for sending me a generous sample of this!

This is good, but it reminds me almost spot on to Argo Tea’s Earl Grey Creme which is not limited edition and easier to get a hold of, though the snowflakes are pretty darn cute.

I used about 1.5 teaspoons of leaves in a 12oz mug and added sweetener

Flavors: Cream

Preparation
200 °F / 93 °C 3 min, 0 sec 1 tsp 12 OZ / 354 ML

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This is another old favourite I’ve been hoarding the last of for way longer than I should, but luckily it still tastes great, though the marshmallow sweetness has faded a little. This was the tea that first got me interested in creamy EGs, so it gets bonus points for that. Though the base is a little astringent, it’s not so noticeable I have to add milk (but I distinctly remember this also being delicious with milk). The sweet, creamy marshmallow is actually more noticeable in the scent and in the initial sip than the bergamot, which can be overpowering in some blends, but here it’s a nice background which cuts through the sweetness towards the end of the sip and rounds the whole thing out beautifully. It’s a shame this is only offered seasonally, but since Herbal Infusions ships to the UK I might be tempted to place an order to try their EG creme and see how it compares… I have a job interview in a couple of days (telephone, because of Covid), so let’s all hope I get it because the list of companies I want to place orders with is getting longer than I can keep track of!

Thanks for sharing go again to the ever-generous VariaTEA. Sipdown 186/397.

Preparation
205 °F / 96 °C 3 min, 15 sec 1 tsp 8 OZ / 236 ML
AJRimmer

Good luck!!!

Nattie

Thank you!! :D

tea-sipper

Oh man, another old favorite tea I haven’t seen anyone mention in a while! Good luck on the interview. :D

Nattie

Haha, I’m working through some pretty old teas right now! Thank you! (:

Nattie

Thanks! (:

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Sipdown! Coldbrew 2 tsp, 500 mL cold water, about 1 hour

Smooth black base, vanilla, creamy, sweet. I didn’t get gergamot, but it was quite tasty regardless.

Flavors: Creamy, Smooth, Sweet

Preparation
Iced 8 min or more 2 tsp 500 OZ / 14786 ML

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Yum. This reminds me of Zen’s Earl Grey Cream. Delicious for two whole steeps, but with the exception of the snowflakes in Herbal Infusions in the dry leaf and the fact that this Canadian company, in my city yet, charged me in American dollars, I don’t notice a difference. Snowflakes, yay! Charging Canadians in Canada in American dollars, wtf, boo! BOO!

Perhaps I need to do a side by side taste test. One day. Won’t change my mind about a repurchase though.

Flavors: Bergamot, Cream, Marshmallow

Preparation
Boiling 3 min, 0 sec 1 tsp 12 OZ / 354 ML
Daddyselephant

I was all set to try and get some of this for my Earl Grey loving wife, but a Canadian company charging Canadians USD? Nope!

Mookit

Huh, I wonder what the logic behind that is.

VariaTEA

We have been on the same wavelength lately when it comes to tea. First Pineapple Mimosa and now this :P

VariaTEA

Also, I love this tea but Herbal Infusions is a terrible company so when my bag of this is gone, that will be the end of it which makes me sad as this is the one earl grey I actually enjoy. Alas, shitty customer service in addition to the whole American dollars thing while in Canada is just not worth it :(

Evol Ving Ness

The logic is apparently something to do with the online business, not just this brand name, is running something or other in the States and the registration blahblahblan. It’s been a while since I asked, but truly, I wasn’t all that convinced with the answer.

Not Pineapple Mimosa, perhaps another one. Hive mind?

Now that the physical store is gone, they are pretty much doing what they want. The vendors are unreliable, ie. flakey, at markets too.

VariaTEA

Lol I think in my sleepy state I confused your note with another person’s note about Pineapple Mimosa. Oops.

And the really just do as they please which has led to many customers being dissatisfied. Maybe not the best sales plan I have ever seen tbh.

Indigobloom

Hmmm I’m not an EG girl at all but even I wanna try this one. Not badly enough to pay in USD though.

Evol Ving Ness

Honestly, it is not wow enough to go out of your way for though the leaf is pretty. Zen’s Earl Grey Cream is the way to go, imho. I can send you a bit of both to try if you like.

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Aaaand that’s a sip down. I had the last cup with maple syrup and half and half, and actually, I didn’t really care for the maple syrup. I find it gives the tea a weird flavour, kind of like agave.

I’ve been craving HI’s Strawberry Cream cacao or whatever it’s called but maybe I’ll wait to see if they come out with more interesting flavours this holiday season before making an order. Yeah.

Courtney

I’ve got quite a bit of Strawberry Cacao if you’d like me to send a bit your way. :)

Fjellrev

No worries, Courtney, but thanks! Their shipping rates are quite reasonable anyway so getting more is always a click away. :)

Have you gotten sick of it at all?

Courtney

Nope! I definitely go through phases though, but I’m like that with most of my teas. I’m also just getting back into my tea drinking now with the cooler weather.

Fjellrev

Good to hear! I had a feeling it would be hard to truly grow permanently sick of that one haha.

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Sipdown (177/183)!

Thanks VariaTEA for the sample; I appreciate getting to try a limited edition tea, although I did put off trying it because I have lots of EG around the house at the moment. It just seemed silly to keep another Christmas tea around though, so heeyooo sipdown!

Umm…

Was this really the favourite of the limited edition HI blend? I feel awkward saying it; but I don’t like it. Maybe it’s user error; although I was careful with steeping. It’s just so damn bitter. I can faintly taste the bergamot and a creamy vanilla but then it’s terribly drowned out by yeck.

I’m thinking it must just be HI’s black base that doesn’t agree with me because I’ve had a few HI black teas now and I don’t think I’ve enjoyed a single one. Just as well; they’re apparently a pain to order from and seeing as this was limited edition anyway I wouldn’t have been able to get ahold of more had I wanted to anyway.

Flavors: Cream, Vanilla

Courtney

Bleh. I didn’t even mind this one, despite the bergamot, which I generally do not like haha.

ohfancythat

I never heard they were a pain to order from? What’s that about? (I’m wanting to order some cacao….)

MissB

Huge pain; I refuse to order from them anymore because of it. Too many other teas to try! (Short version: ordered, ordered again, got the second order a week before the first which was ordered three weeks earlier, zero communication from staff after repeated requests for ingredient lists due to allergies, gave up after three months).

VariaTEA

Oh no. I am sorry this didn’t work out especially since I really love it and hoped you would have the same tasty experience. Oh well. I suppose there are many teas that you love and I don’t and vice versa, tis what makes us such great swap partners :)

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This is my first tea I’m drinking of the many that I received from MissB. This tea is heavy on different flavors in the best way. The marshmallow flavor gives it a creamy, vanilla touch. I find the earl grey in this a little lighter than I expected but I still enjoyed it.

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This steeping is not that good, but I over zealously used the rest of my sample from OMGsrsly in my steeper this morning rather than measuring it, so I think I overleafed it a bit. It’s a bit bitter and astringent, but the last time I had it, it was super yummy. This time, it’s all my fault for it not tasting good.

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okay so binge watching Hannibal might not be the best idea in the world.
so i just watch episodes of The Avengers: Earth’s Mightiest Heroes at the very end of the day to, ya know, rinse the taste out of my brain meat.

this tea was really nice! i was like “this tastes strangely slightly soapy, and it’s tasty!”

Thank You Cavo !

oddree

Did you just say brain meat?

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Nice EG, not much bergamot (which I like a lot of ) so a little disappointing. The little snowflakes are cute! I’m not sure exactly what the marshmallow is supposed to taste like in tea. I used my regular, old fashion tea strainer since there wasn’t enough for my Breville. I boiled the water in the Breville so I would have the right temp. First cup good, added monk’s fruit as my sweetener. (didn’t go well with my lemon pepper tuna, but what would) I did a resteep. OK, I almost did the resteep right. I heated the water but forgot there was no tea in the Breville basket. When it was hot I thoughtlessly poured the water into my cup and added sweetener. Then I looked at the cup… my goodness this looks weak. Duh! It was a cup of sweetened water. The tea leaves are in the other dispersion basket. LOL! I then poured the water onto the leaves. Problem solved! :D

Preparation
205 °F / 96 °C 4 min, 0 sec 1 tsp 8 OZ / 236 ML
Sami Kelsh

Mmm, sweetened water ;)

carol who

And hey, don’t forget… it was nice hot sweetened water :)

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