By Donna
Mandy
Aftel is a busy woman – not content with making some of the
most sublime artisan fragrances
in the world, she branched out with her Chef's
Essences to transform the world of food and cocktails, and
now she brings us the latest chapter in her creative odyssey with the
introduction of a line
of scented organic teas. I was very intrigued when I
learned about these, because I had stopped drinking coffee several
months ago and I was exploring different teas to discover what I
liked outside of my usual comfort zone of Earl Grey, Yorkshire style
and Jasmine black teas, with occasional forays into green teas,
flavored or not. I have always loved tea, but in recent years I
became a coffee drinker – after all, I live in Oregon, where it's
practically the law to drink lattes! For various reasons, I decided
to make the switch when I was facing some health challenges, and it
was made easier by my discovery of some new types of tea. One of my
favorites now is Chai style black tea, with Stash®
Double Spice Chai being my morning beverage of choice so far; with
unsweetened almond or soy milk added, it is a comforting cup on a
chilly day. I was really interested in the ideas of a green tea chai,
so I was eager to try Mandy's new Matcha
Chai.
The
first of the new trio I tested was the organic Rose
Ginger Oolong. I am
especially fond of the subtly smoky Oolong style, but it had been
some time since I had kept it in my revolving selection of teas. This
tea is simply exquisite and ideal for a lover of all things rose like
me, a perfect balance of spicy ginger and heady Turkish rose. Mandy
recommended re-steeping the leaves to see how the flavor changed;
this made the rose more prominent the second time around, and it was
delightful. The fragrance still allows for the Oolong character of
the tea to shine through, and it is just perfect in that regard. I
want this for one of my summer staples.
Next
up was the very unusual Frankincense
GABA Oolong, featuring
an ingredient that is associated almost exclusively with perfumery
and not for consumption, but if I had any doubts about it as a
flavoring, they evaporated as soon as I tasted this marvelously
resinous tea. Smooth as silk and divinely scented, it was a real
revelation. Re-steeping this one made it even smoother, like drinking
perfumed velvet. I am a convert! The GABA refers to a naturally
occurring amino acid that may assist in elevating one's mood and
enhancing relaxation. It is not a tea for a hurried morning; it
deserves to be savored slowly to capture every last fragrant
sensation. This and a cozy lap robe are the ideal ingredients for a
winter's evening or a lazy afternoon.
What
was really interesting about the two Oolongs was how even after being
used twice, the leaves still retain their fragrance; I dried them out
and saved them, and they could easily be used in a sachet or
potpourri, and I could even make tea with them again.
I
saved the Matcha Chai for last. Japanese matcha is the best quality green
tea – instead of steeping the leaves, they are pulverized so the
entire leaf is consumed, so drinking it supplies a much higher dose
of the antioxidants for which green tea is famous. I was afraid that
I would mess it up since I don't have the “official” matcha
making tools such as a bamboo whisk, but no worries, it mixed into
the water just fine. This very high grade of matcha, which is the
kind used in traditional Japanese tea ceremonies, is as fine as face
powder and blends instantly. I was not sure how strong to make it,
so I made one very weak cup and one very strong one, then mixed and
added more hot water as needed until I found the perfect “Goldilocks”
balance. When the brew is more delicate, the chai flavors come to the
fore, while in a stronger concentration the bracing flavor of the tea
itself is more prominent. I had not drunk matcha tea for a long time,
although I have often had other food items flavored with it, and this
is exponentially better than any I have ever tasted. The tea leaves
are much less astringent than you might expect and have an almost
oceanic character, like breathing fresh sea air, and I enjoyed that
just as much as I did the aroma and taste of the chai spices. I
tested the Matcha Chai on a day when I had the time to experiment and
enjoy it slowly. It does have a different effect on me than regular
tea, and I think it packs more of a caffeine punch than drinking
ordinary green tea, because it really gave me an energy boost, and
the amount I consumed was actually quite small. I am now convinced
that I need to add Matcha to my mornings, for reasons of both health
and pleasure, and I can't think of a better way to do it than with
this wonderful version of the ultimate in green tea. I can only hope
that more flavors of matcha tea will be forthcoming from Aftelier
Perfumes.
Image
credit: Woman performing a tea ceremony via The Unstuck Diaries at
deletetheweb.com, original source unknown.
Disclosure:
I received the tea samples for testing directly from Aftelier
Perfumes.
Wow Donna, I love your reviews and am so grateful to have you do all 3 of my teas together! I’m honored by the time & attention you gave to each tea, and really appreciate your nuanced notes & personal style!
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Thank you Mandy! They were really a revelation.
ReplyDeleteLove these perfumed teas and one example of that is jasmine tea. The experience of drinking a cup leaves a sweet and jasmine smelling aftertaste. - Discount Perfumes
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