Tea Tasting Journal

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One of the best ways to train your tea taste buds is by taking notes.

That's why we designed our own tasting sheet for our online students to fill out while tasting tea. By popular demand, we've compiled our templates into a full-blown Tea Tasting Journal!

Try it alongside your own tea collection, or with our Starter Tea Sampler & Online Course for the full experience.

What's in the journal? 

Suitable for tasters of all levels, our tasting sheets feature: The 8 important aspects used by professional tea tasters, space for drawing/recording tea leaves, liquor color spectrum, basic flavor wheel, and more. You can view the template in the image below.

Journal specifications

  • B5 Size (18.5 x 26 cm)
  • Hardback cover
  • 70 double-sided pages
  • Space for 120 tea entries 
  • Flavor word bank & sample journal inserts for reference

See it in action

Journal Reviews

Anna Mariani from The Tea Squirrel shared her experience with our tasting journal and teas in her blog here!

Your Tea Moments

Customer Reviews

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Shiloh Gastello
A Multifaceted Resource For All Tea Drinkers

I have been using the Teawala Tea Tasting Journal format in PDF format for several months, and it has proven to be a vital resource for expanding my tasting palate, and list of descriptive terms for many varied teas.

I have been studying tea tasting/assessment for several years, and have utilized many resources and techniques. The Teawala Tea Tasting Journal has proven to be the most comprehensive tool for assessing tea, combining the most expansive/accessible library of assessment formats all in one, and simplifying the process as a whole. It greatly assists with engaging with teas more deeply, and aids with personal growth within your tea journey. I am excited that it is now available in a compiled journal format!

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Anabel
Beautiful way to learn and save your notes.

I have been using Mona’s journal sheets for some months now, it wasn’t the first format I used to make tea tastings notes, however it’s definitely the one that I currently like the most. I really enjoy the colors in it and the way how is made to encourage you to draw so you can observe the leafs specifics.
From a beginner’s point of view, it really helped me to gave structure to my tasting sesions and it also makes it made it easier to start writting. The notes in the appearance section make it easier to lear what to consider, and the colors where saviors when you can't pick out the correct words.
Also, even whe you get more experience in the tea tasting and learn to let your words out, it's just a truly beautiful format to keep all you notes.