Prince Vladimir
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Commercial Description
Blend of black teas from China flavored with citrus fruit, vanilla, and spices.
Brewing Instructions: (from Kusmi Tea)
3g, 85°C - 90°C, 3-4 min
Ratings & Reviews
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53 Aroma: 6/10 Flavor: 2/5 Value: 3/5
SarsyPie (119 reviews) on May. 2nd, 2014
This tea smells amazing before steeping. Kind of a herbal/citrus scent. But after brewing, it just smells ok. Less herbal, more citrus, but very light on even that scent.
The taste is just ok. I don't hate it. I don't love it. I wouldn't buy again because I don't love it. I don't taste much citrus. This tasted like a very lightly spiced tea (cinnamon, mostly).
The tea was steeped for about 5 minutes (maybe a little longer), and did not have a bitter taste. I just think this could have a stronger flavor.
SarsyPie (119 reviews) on May. 2nd, 2014
This tea smells amazing before steeping. Kind of a herbal/citrus scent. But after brewing, it just smells ok. Less herbal, more citrus, but very light on even that scent.
The taste is just ok. I don't hate it. I don't love it. I wouldn't buy again because I don't love it. I don't taste much citrus. This tasted like a very lightly spiced tea (cinnamon, mostly).
The tea was steeped for about 5 minutes (maybe a little longer), and did not have a bitter taste. I just think this could have a stronger flavor.
70 Aroma: 7/10 Flavor: 3/5 Value: 4/5
marlena (75 reviews) on Oct. 28th, 2010
The essence of Russian tea. It has an incense like quality that speaks of mystery. It is somewhat heavy, but light at the same time. It just takes you to a samovar on the sideboard and glasses of tea in the afternoon.
marlena (75 reviews) on Oct. 28th, 2010
The essence of Russian tea. It has an incense like quality that speaks of mystery. It is somewhat heavy, but light at the same time. It just takes you to a samovar on the sideboard and glasses of tea in the afternoon.
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