Mmm! Tropicalia!
I think it’s finally time I bump this up to the full 100 rating… I don’t know if I can denying any longer that this is my favourite herbal tea. It’s just perfect in every way.
Actually, I drinking it today in a way I’ve never tried before, though. Last night when I was merchandising, the manager for the store we were setting up mentioned that she was excited to be working in a mall with a DAVIDsTEA. Instantly I perked up and started talking to her about my favourite David’s blends and how I was sad my mall doesn’t have a DAVIDsTEA but we do have Tea Desire which is pretty awesome too…
…And she just gave me this blank look. I think many of you know the look; the one that says “there are places to buy loose leaf tea other than DAVIDsTEA!?”. I was so disappointed. Still, one thing that she did say she loved is the Tropicalia blend with a bit of milk. So, I’m trying that today hoping it’s good too.
And actually, it is pretty good. Not as good as it is straight, but still really good. There are different flavours present this way – the milk really enhances the creaminess Tropicalia typically has and strengthens the coconut, but drinking it this way also really pulls back and masks the stronger fruit flavours so that you’re left with a very gentle floral pineapple taste sans tangy apple notes. Maybe that’s part of why I’m not loving it as much; I’m a huge fan of strong, bold pineapple flavours and the crazy powerful pineapple punch from straight Tropicalia really appeals to me because of that. This, I want to say “grown up”, Pineapple taste is good but it’s no where near as straight forward as I’ve come to expect from Tropicalia.
This still keeps the very full and soft (I don’t know if I can actually explain what I mean – but my mouth feels smooth and soft when I drink Tropicalia, and very much refreshed) mouthfeel and smooth, sweetness of straight Tropicalia, however.
I am happy to have tried it this way and I’m sure I’ll drink it this way again on those days I need something with more creaminess. As always, my biggest complaint is that that isn’t part of the permanent collection.