Superb Black Tea (From The Mountains of the Moon in Rwanda)

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  • “Well, this isn’t the best tea from Rwanda that I’ve tasted, but, it is decent. I do appreciate that it’s fair trade and organic, and that gives it bonus points in my book. I would rather it not...” Read full tasting note
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  • “I’m really enjoying teas from Rwanda lately. I really like this one because it’s a solid bagged black tea but it’s also affordable. Great for when you are in a pinch. PLUS it’s FREE of...” Read full tasting note
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From The Excellent Tea Company

What’s so great about our Superb Black Tea from Rwanda? It’s single-source, pesticide-free, and Fair Trade Certified™ – a top-quality premium tea in an affordable, convenient tea bag.

This tea is so good, you won’t want to add anything to it: the light, refreshing flavor tastes great without milk, sugar, or sweeteners to take the edge off that astringent bitterness you may have noticed with some teabags.

Because it’s great with no milk, it’s perfect for people who want to stay dairy-free – and it’s zero-calorie too!

And though it has the delicate flavor of a loose tea, we pack it in tea bags, so it’s good enough to satisfy the most discerning tea aficionado with no messy disposal of soggy tea leaves.

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Well, this isn’t the best tea from Rwanda that I’ve tasted, but, it is decent. I do appreciate that it’s fair trade and organic, and that gives it bonus points in my book. I would rather it not be a bagged tea though, and I don’t know if it’s my mind set or if I can actually taste the paper that the bag is made from in my cup, but I do get a slight “wet paper” kind of taste.

But, aside from that, it is a rich, pleasantly malty black tea. I do recommend brewing it strong though – I found that my first time brewing this one tea bag for 10 ounces of water wasn’t quite enough, but this time I brewed it with two bags in my mug and found it to be really pleasing.

Not bad. I’d rather it were loose leaf, but, that being said, it’s better than some bagged teas out there.

CupofTree

from the mountains of the moon? love the imagery!

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I’m really enjoying teas from Rwanda lately. I really like this one because it’s a solid bagged black tea but it’s also affordable. Great for when you are in a pinch. PLUS it’s FREE of pesticides! This is a medium strength black tea that is fairly smooth and slightly malty especially for a bagged tea. It’s very clean tasting. I like this one just fine :)

I’m backlogging 4 cups over the past few days and finishing up a cup today as well :)

Anthony Bazic

Does it compare to Assams and Kenyan teas?
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