Monday 2 April 2012

Bouteaque Blue Mist Reviewed Again



Name; Bouteaque Blue Mist
Type; Black, India, Nilgiri, Coonoor Estate

Price;
£ 5.55 for 50 grams from Eteaket.
Review; OMG. I hate to start a review like that, and I thought I wouldn’t ever review the same tea twice but seriously, wow. Here’s the link to my first review (http://criteacism.blogspot.co.uk/2011/05/bouteaque-blue-mist.html).
So in my first review of Eteaket’s pride and joy I tried it in their shop, and I pose a question of who is to blame; the tea or the tea shop? The answer clearly lies with the staff to the tea shop. I recently acquired some of this tea and in the past week I’ve had 5 pots of it. It is very nice, and I can see how it has won many tasting awards.
As per my problem when I first tried it in Eteaket, do not let it over brew, if you do you lose all of the flavour and it becomes fit only for milk and sugar. Catch it before, probably around 3 minutes, maybe 2 minutes and 30 seconds, and you get a wonderful bouquet of flowers. Roses, and gardenias, and maybe just a hint of caramel. Brew it til it’s the colour of light amber. I even like to let it cool a little bit as then I can let the liquid sit on my tongue and absorb the flavour. This tea rivals even some nice Nepalese teas I’ve had.
When I first opened the packet I was a bit disappointed in the leaves, long and slender, much like an orange pekoe grade, lacking any luster. They unfurl beautifully though in the tea pot and one can see how the flavour is preserved so well. The price might be a little steep (ha, steep!) but c’est le vie, enjoy tea and splurge. Well worth its money than the crappy Darjeeling last week.
This is probably the nicest Nilgiri tea I’ve had, so hats off to you Erika, though don’t let your staff ruin this delicious tea.
Enjoy!
-Tea Fan

P.S. Thank you readers! March 2012 was the most reads my blog has had, stay tuned for a super critical evaluation on Mariage Freres