104 Tasting Notes
The other review preceding my is very accurate. I bought this at the local market. The elderberry flavor and currants are very strong. I usually like my tea very strong but maybe will decrease steep. I threw in the whole bag and left it in. The flavor was more wine-like than I would prefer. I might like it with honey which is very rare for me.
Packed with whole fruit and Vitamin C, this is a tea to drink for vitality and energy.
Elderberry lays a delicious immunity-boosting foundation. The hibiscus adds a tart dimension to the blend, which makes it very refreshing and full of Vitamin C. The rosehip chips add a mellow smoothness to the tea along with even more Vitamin C. The currants give the tea a very distinctive character – black for fruitiness and red currants for ‘bite’ and tangy flavor. Finally, raisins give it a natural sweetness.
A predecessor tea to this in our shop was Berry Berry Herbal, but we think you will like this even more.
Take a look at this blog post about tea treatments for a cold, of which Elderberry is one.
Ingredients: Elderberries + Currants (a.k.a. Corinthian raisins), Hibiscus petals, Natural flavors
Flavors: Fruity, Red Wine
Preparation
This is tea 7/50 I bought in a Stash Assortment. It smells amazing nutty and sweet. The taste falls short of that with a hint of hazelnut and very little chocolate. My search for a chocolate tea continues.
Flavors: Nuts
Preparation
This is tea 5/50 I bought in a Stash Assortment. I finally brewed a tea bag in the correct 8oz volume of water. I thought I liked licorice but this was too strong for me. I would like it more less licorice and more spice.
Flavors: Licorice