“Full disclosure: We asked to sample this one simply because it is named Toronto Nights and we live in Toronto. So again, no rating because this isn’t a tea I’d reach for normally. But, as has...” Read full tasting note
“This is really good cold, but I’m finding that with a lot of white tea blends recently. I went with my standard preparation method – 2 tbsp in 2 litres of cold water, into the fridge for around 10...” Read full tasting note
“I oversteeped this a bit. D’oh! Otherwise, I tried to follow the steeping instructions on the package: 2 tsp per cup, 2-4 minutes, 70°C. This tea caught my eye because I, too, live in Toronto. I...” Read full tasting note
“thanks for sending this my way Cavocorax I’m not sure that this is what ngihts in toronto should taste like but it’s a fun enough tea. Sadly, it’s the orange in this that makes me like it less. i...” Read full tasting note
With a delicately balanced yet wild and adventurous mix of white tea and green tea, Toronto Nights has chess pieces on both sides of the board. This tea weaves the modest, delicate attributes of white tea flawlessly in amongst the tangy, vibrant characteristics of green tea, in a display of sensory titillation unlike any other. Its colouring, which leans more towards the humble tones of traditional white tea, lures you into a false sense of security before unleashing its powerful wave of aromas and flavors – the vegetal, leafy offerings of the green tea; the sweet, wholesome warmth of cinnamon and almonds, and the citrus tang of oranges and lemongrass.
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