Pekoe Sip House - Organic Pekoe Dragonwell Green Tea
(Tea Provided
For Review)
Jen at
Pekoe Sip House was nice enough to send me a couple samples of their teas and I
decided to try their Dragonwell today. Before I get into the tea itself I
decided to do a little research on Pekoe Sip House since I never heard about
them before and this is my first tea from. Pekoe Sip House is a certified B Corp which is a business that
strives to solve societal and environmental problems. According
to Pekoe Sip House’s blog there are dedicated to ethical sourcing both
their teas and their coffee, being environmentally friendly and supporting
local charities. All of which sounds pretty cool. While a lot of tea stores
strive to help the various people directly involved in tea production, I have
not seen many invested in supporting local charities as well; it’s nice to see
a business trying to be a positive presence in their community while ethically souring
their products.
Dry Leaves: There is quite a bit of variation in the tea leaves. I was
excited to see tea stems mixed in. I know outside of Japan and Taiwan tea
stems/stalks are often seen as garbage, I’ve found they add quite a bit of
flavor to the brewed tea itself, but I digress. The leaves are darker green than
anything else, although there is a little light green and brown mixed in. The
leaves had a nice woodsy scent.
First
Steeping
Temperature:
175oF
Brewing
Time: One Minute
Aroma: Fruity
Flavor: Fruity,
Floral and Nutty
Tasting
Notes: I was really taken back by this
tea, I was expecting a nuttier tea, but in this first infusion I found a lot of
floral and fruity notes while the nutty taste was a little light. It had a
really nice body, a little stronger then what I was expecting, especially for
brewing it for only one minute. The leaves have a lot left to give.
Second
Steeping
Temperature:
180oF
Brewing
Time: Two Minutes
Aroma: Peach
Flavor: Fruity,
Nutty and Floral
Tasting
Notes: It had a nice peach scent this time;
I couldn’t really distinguish individual scents last time. It still is fruity,
but it is starting to become a little more distinct this time, more towards
berries then the lighter fruit flavors (apples, pears, etc). It had a nice
nutty taste, a little like a cross between fresh peanut butter and roasted
almonds. Still is floral, but considerably weaker.
Third Steeping
Temperature: 180oF
Brewing
Time:Three Minutes
Aroma: Lychee
and Nutty
Flavor: Peach,
Apricot and Nutty
Tasting
Notes: It has started to become
overwhelmingly fruity! Rather surprising for a dragonwell, but not unpleasant.
The aroma is becoming weaker. The liquor is becoming lighter, but the flavors
are becoming more potent.
I rather
liked this Dragonwell, I was slightly disappointed by the fruity flavors being
more prominent than the nutty ones, but I’ve had plenty of stellar nutty
Dragonwells, not a lot good fruity Dragonwells; this definitely falls into the latter
category. I wouldn’t recommend this for someone looking for a very traditional nutty
Dragonwell. This is a nice introduction to Dragonwells and green teas; for
$7.48 (at the time of writing this) is not a bad deal at all. If you are
looking for 50g at below $8 you are probably going to have a hard time find a
better deal than this.
I definitely
could see myself buying this again. Jen of Pekoe Sip House was gracious enough to give a promo code for 25% off site wide, which expires 1/31/15, "teajoy".
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