87 Tasting Notes
This definitely reminds me of Terry’s Chocolate orange, but in the raspberry flavour. I was pleasantly surprised with this tea, I thought it would be a meh for me. You can definitely taste everything that is in there and they all mix well. I will be purchasing 100g of this in the future :)
Preparation
This is absolutely amazing iced and a tiny bit of agave. I found that this tea needed more tsps than instructed to get the nice watermelon flavour out. I would also recommend using 95C water instead of 100C, otherwise the tea comes out tart and strange tasting.
This is best in the summertime!
When I first tried this in a to go cup, I was blown away by the taste! I picked up 100g and since then I have been struggling to get around to drinking this flavour. I am rather upset because I thought this was something that I’ll like. The carrot cake flavour, sweetness and smell doesn’t come out until you have steeped it for a lot longer. However, if I steep it for too long, it becomes sickly to smell and taste. I was pretty disappointed because I really liked it the first time I had it. Maybe I have a bad batch.
Preparation
One of the most pleasant teas to drink! I absolutely love the smell, I can’t believe I have never come across anything like this before! The coconut and cream smells I am getting from this make me think I am drinking a wonderful light dessert :)
Preparation
I am a fan of cinnamon hearts, which made me go for this one. I wasn’t a huge fan of Pu’erh tea at the time, but this tea has made a bit of a difference for me! I can’t really tell the difference between Pu’erh and black teas because this one was really light. I have more of a blandish taste palette, so this one worked out for me. It was light and not too overpowering. The smell made the drinking experience pleasant! I tried for a second steep, much more watery, but the smell was still there