Les Matins Bleus d'Agadir Benchaâbane 2012
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Arabian Sunrise
I haven't been to Morocco yet, but this is exactly how I imagine the summery morning air of an Arabian sunrise, before the great heat begins.
It starts fresh, green, and citrusy with a decent portion of mint and other herbs underneath. After a few minutes, it develops a slight sweetness that becomes increasingly intense and powdery, but never intrusive, remaining subtle. The lemon fades away after about half an hour, leaving behind delicately sweetened mint tea with herbs on a warm, soft base, very delicious.
It starts fresh, green, and citrusy with a decent portion of mint and other herbs underneath. After a few minutes, it develops a slight sweetness that becomes increasingly intense and powdery, but never intrusive, remaining subtle. The lemon fades away after about half an hour, leaving behind delicately sweetened mint tea with herbs on a warm, soft base, very delicious.
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Cita 10 years ago
Genauso empfand ich ihn auch, süsser schwarzer Tee mit einem Schuß Zitronensaft, getrunken im den lauen Morgenstunden, bevor es richtig warm wird. Maghreb-Pokal!

