Loolecondera BOP Fannings

Tea type
Black Tea
Ingredients
Ceylon Black Tea
Flavors
Tannic, Tea
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Loose Leaf, Tea Bag
Caffeine
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Certification
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Edit tea info Last updated by Martin Bednář
Average preparation
Boiling 3 min, 30 sec 2 g 8 oz / 250 ml

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  • “I have received another tea bag (pictured, not by me though) from Izzy, so again, as always, thank you. Loolecondera is, apparently to Czech MlesnA distributor, a very first Ceylon plantation,...” Read full tasting note
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I have received another tea bag (pictured, not by me though) from Izzy, so again, as always, thank you.

Loolecondera is, apparently to Czech MlesnA distributor, a very first Ceylon plantation, where in 1867 James Taylor started to grow tea. They offer this tea even in loose leaf, so I have edited the listing accordingly.

Anyway, I expected somehow basic black tea and it is exactly that. Steeping for two minutes were alright, and I get that typical black tannic, unflavoured tea. There is no malt, nor too strong tannic taste. It was just a tea-ish tea. What I have expected from BOPF anyway, right? Steeps super quickly and doesn’t deliver anything unique or unexpected.

Okay.
Buying a 100g tin for 10,59 USD? Nope. It looks nice though. They have majority of their teas, but the price seems too high for me and quality not that worth.

Flavors: Tannic, Tea

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

LOL! If I were to write tasting notes, they would ALL say what you said, Martin-‘This was tea-ish tea.’

ashmanra

White Antlers and Martin – when I ask my husband what he thinks of a tea, he says, “It is hot and has tea-like qualities.”

Once he drank a premium dragonwell and said, “Oh, this is GOOD!” (Several beats of silence and then….) “it’s expensive, isn’t it?”
Me: nods

Martin Bednář

I would like something a little more than tea-ish tea. I know it is sometimes hard, but this was really just that. There wasn’t malt, or red grapes (or wine) notes, which I sometimes notice in black teas. Nor citrusy note of Ceylon blacks! Just a boring, simple, black tea.

White Antlers

ashmanra LOL! Ashman is a guy after my own heart!

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