Camellia Sinensis Teahouse’s Myanmar Pu Er Shou 2012 Guogan | Tea Review
Lately, I have been using tea as a virtual getaway to other parts of the world. I have never visited Myanmar, nor tried tea from the country, so this was…
Lately, I have been using tea as a virtual getaway to other parts of the world. I have never visited Myanmar, nor tried tea from the country, so this was…
When I first saw the name of this tea, I honestly wasn’t sure what to expect. But when the description explained that the tea was made from material that is…
Tea provided for review The great thing about subscription boxes is that every delivery is a surprise! As someone who likes tasting new teas, I enjoy that I can try…
This week I was craving another Assamica black tea and I wanted to explore a new producing country. This tea fits both!
After my matcha post a few months ago, I realized I hadn’t had a kukicha (steam/twig tea) in a while! So, I decided to share this roasted variation with everyone!
This is the final stop of our Ruby 18 journey. Over the last two weeks, we tasted the “mother” and “father” of the Ruby 18 and what an adventure it…
Last week, I embarked on my Ruby 18 tea adventure. I started with tasting a Burmese Assamica cultivar (the mother/flower used to develop Ruby 18) and now I will be…
After drinking a handful of caffeinated teas, I was craving a tisane and this blend sounded like a nice relaxing afternoon sip.
Last week I tasted a pre-portioned pu-er cake, so all I had to do was add water and brew! Therefore, this week I wanted to taste another one, but the…