Sønderjysk Te (Nr. 111)
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68 Aroma: 7/10 Flavor: 3/5 Value: 4/5
Mr Bamsen (217 reviews) on Oct. 25th, 2020
Cup at home, made from a mixture of black tea (Ceylon?), rose petals, cornflower blossom and vanilla, sprinkled with aroma. Pours slightly hazy dark amber (against white china) with a thin layer of brownish sediment. Clear aroma of vanilla, black tea and orange. Bitterish taste of black tea (Ceylon?), with sweet notes of vanilla and orange and a touch of cornflower. Somewhat astringent palate with an aftertaste of black tea leaves and mild citric touches. The tea company claims it to be their most popular blend. Well, it is decent, indeed, but I remember having it made from a sachet and it tasted fruitier and more appealing. A good tea, anyway, and quite affordable, too (38 DKK per 100 g).
7 3 4 68
12 g / l; 100 C; 4 min.
Review #115
Mr Bamsen (217 reviews) on Oct. 25th, 2020
Cup at home, made from a mixture of black tea (Ceylon?), rose petals, cornflower blossom and vanilla, sprinkled with aroma. Pours slightly hazy dark amber (against white china) with a thin layer of brownish sediment. Clear aroma of vanilla, black tea and orange. Bitterish taste of black tea (Ceylon?), with sweet notes of vanilla and orange and a touch of cornflower. Somewhat astringent palate with an aftertaste of black tea leaves and mild citric touches. The tea company claims it to be their most popular blend. Well, it is decent, indeed, but I remember having it made from a sachet and it tasted fruitier and more appealing. A good tea, anyway, and quite affordable, too (38 DKK per 100 g).
7 3 4 68
12 g / l; 100 C; 4 min.
Review #115
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