Popular Tasting Notes
This tea is powerful and spicy, like a chai or a glögg tea.
It has flavours of mulled wine, cinnamon, cardamom, almond and other Christmassy things. I love drinking it in the winter time and although it wasn’t my favourite tea from this company to begin with, it’s totally become a fast favourite.
Whenever I open my tea cupboard, I can smell it right away. It’s spicy and sweet and definitely packs a punch. <3
Flavors: Almond, Brown Sugar, Cardamom, Cinnamon, Orange Zest
Preparation
While this tea was steeping, it certainly smelled like perfume. No surprises, then, when it turned out to taste like perfume. None of the bergmont flavor from the earl grey was present. As far as I could taste, I was drinking lavender tea and not lavender earl grey. Not really what I expected…
Preparation
I am definitely one who favors fruit infused tea. Especially if it’s anything orange flavored. To start off, this tea has a very nice aroma. In my opinion, it doesn’t even need to be sweetened as much as I do with most other teas. Plus it tastes good just chilled with out honey or sugar. Overall I’m very satisfied with the balance of sweet and tart it has to it. It’s great for both relaxing at night and waking up in the morning.
Flavors: Floral, Flowers, Fruity, Orange Blossom
This is my choice summery light green tea. I usually do not like my green teas sweetened, but with this I serve it iced with either rock sugar or agave nectar. Just enough to have a hint of sweet to bring out the citrus and pineapple. It’s very refreshing.
Preparation
This is pretty good. I don’t LOVE it, but it is not bad. It reminds me a lot of the CocoCaramel Sea Salt at Teavana. I had it hot with some sweetener. I picked up 100g and may pick up a bit more in the coming days, as it is only available for a short time. I am glad I had a chance to try it. It does give off a very nice aroma when steeped. Not one of my new favourites, but pretty good. Too me, it seems more like a fall tea though.