Earl Grey Rhapsody

Tea type
White Tea
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Flavors
Bergamot, Floral, Milk, Smooth, Sweet, Citrusy, Hay, Hibiscus, Tannic, Tart
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185 °F / 85 °C 3 min, 0 sec

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From Mariage Frères

Jardin Premier scented white tea *

EARL GRAY RHAPSODY consists of the finest white tea leaves expertly chosen to blend with the noblest essential oils and real pieces of the best Calabrian bergamot, full of sun and joyful flavors.

A rhapsody of refined and vibrant notes envelops the palate.

Premier Garden Label

PREPARATION ADVICE:
5 g / 20 cl – 85 ° C – 7 min

Characteristics: #Earl Gray Haute Couture® #Composition Parfumée ™ # White tea #Earl Gray #Jardin Premier #New Composition
Packaging: Collector bottle Collector
bottle with double lid containing 20 g of scented white tea

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4 Tasting Notes

1800 tasting notes

A mild EG. Not super thrilled by it.

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1711 tasting notes

Advent day 20

This smells like a light EG. It is supposed to be white, but when I opened the bag the tea looks chopped up and green like a mate. It steeps up really pink which made me think hibiscus, but it doesn’t have that hib tang that I so despise. It think it has beet instead. It just tastes like a very light barely recognizable EG that has a minerally taste when it cools down.

Preparation
180 °F / 82 °C 2 min, 0 sec
Crowkettle

All the Rhapsody teas have been pinkish and it’s like.. ok, I guess this is their thing. :|

Also glad it isn’t from hibiscus.

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1433 tasting notes

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

Preparation
185 °F / 85 °C 4 min, 0 sec
Dustin

That last Rhapsody was so weird with it not even being on MF’s website!

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