Pu Erh Chorange
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Commercial Description
Rich chocolate and sweet orange bring a confectionary note to the gentle earthiness of pu erh. Lively citrus lifts the blend while the warm chocolate and easygoing pu erh are grounding and smooth. Reminiscent of a favorite treat.
Brewing Instructions: (from Adagio Teas)
Steep at 212° for 5 minutes.
Ratings & Reviews
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83 Aroma: 10/10 Flavor: 3/5 Value: 4/5
Kmidst (14 reviews) on Nov. 12th, 2014
This was the first puerh I had ever tried. I still love the scent. The orange peel and blue cornflower are just intoxicating to me for some reason.
That being said, the taste is pretty good. I've sampled enough varieties of teas now to be able to recognize excellent flavor from decent flavor. This is above decent, but could be better. Still though, awesome blend. I might try mixing orange peels and cornflower with a really high quality puerh sometime, just to see if I can make a super version of this tea.
Kmidst (14 reviews) on Nov. 12th, 2014
This was the first puerh I had ever tried. I still love the scent. The orange peel and blue cornflower are just intoxicating to me for some reason.
That being said, the taste is pretty good. I've sampled enough varieties of teas now to be able to recognize excellent flavor from decent flavor. This is above decent, but could be better. Still though, awesome blend. I might try mixing orange peels and cornflower with a really high quality puerh sometime, just to see if I can make a super version of this tea.
80 Aroma: 8/10 Flavor: 4/5 Value: 3/5
Amanda (338 reviews) on Dec. 6th, 2013
The aroma of this tea is so reminiscent of Chocolate Oranges that I think I got instantly transferred to a Christmas candy store. There is a bit of the Pu Erh Earthiness but mostly it is chocolate and oranges. Same for when the tea is steeped.
The taste is very smooth, sweet and well balanced. The chocolate and orange blend really well with the earthiness of the Pu Erh, this is a really good dessert tea.
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Amanda (338 reviews) on Dec. 6th, 2013
The aroma of this tea is so reminiscent of Chocolate Oranges that I think I got instantly transferred to a Christmas candy store. There is a bit of the Pu Erh Earthiness but mostly it is chocolate and oranges. Same for when the tea is steeped.
The taste is very smooth, sweet and well balanced. The chocolate and orange blend really well with the earthiness of the Pu Erh, this is a really good dessert tea.
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