I’m tasting the teas from my Dona tea library in the order they are presented in the library. Today’s was a green tea called Supertwist.
It’s from the Chota Tingrai Tea Estate in the Assam region of India, as are all Dona’s teas, green and black, according to the sourcing map included in the tea library.

When I opened the tea sachet pouch and took a whiff, I recognized a scent but could not name it. Finally I figured it out. It reminded me of dried orange peel. A review on Dona’s website mentions a lemony taste — I don’t taste lemon (or orange) — just green tea. The leaves were full and the color of the tea a typical green tea color.


I am curious about how this green tea will taste differently from another Dona green tea, especially if the teas all come from the same tea estate. Does Dona tea do something to the tea leaves to give it a distinct taste/aroma? Or does the tea come with that taste/aroma?
Ahh — it comes that way. The tea estate lists SuperTwist on their website under Whole Leaf green tea.
I liked the tea as much as other green teas — I am not that into green tea, but this was good. I’ll have to taste the other teas to compare — maybe I will buy this someday.

