Tea type
Black Chai Blend
Ingredients
Black Tea, Cardamom, Cardamon Seed, Cinnamon, Cloves, Nutmeg, Vanilla
Flavors
Raisins, Star Anise, Cinnamon, Candy, Cardamom, Cloves, Ginger, Nutmeg, Pepper, Spices, Spicy, Sugar, Sweet, Vanilla
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Bulk, Loose Leaf, Tea Bag
Caffeine
Not available
Certification
Not available
Edit tea info Last updated by antleredguy
Average preparation
205 °F / 96 °C 4 min, 30 sec 13 oz / 397 ml

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  • “Prepared as a chai with lots of sugar, I liked this well enough. Drinking it prepared as a black tea without adding milk or sugar, not so great for me. The tea base seemed…thin. This one is nice...” Read full tasting note
  • “More tea in the afternoon….. I have several wrapped bags of this in my stash, so I guess this is a test to see if it will be added to the bagged tea for traveling or edited. I have really only...” Read full tasting note
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  • “Thank you fiddling! I made a cup of this today to help kick start my day. After yesterday’s cleaning and running around, we’re just hitting costco today and then maybe playing some board games to...” Read full tasting note
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  • “Brr, It’s cold tonight. I’ve made a steady stream of tea throughout the day to keep myself and my partner warm instead of turning on the heater. That’s the only thing I’m looking forward to about...” Read full tasting note
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From Harney & Sons

Previously known as our “Indian Spice” tea, Chai tea, combines assam tea, freshly ground cardamom, and spices to create a hauntingly subtle spiced tea blend. Add some milk and sugar, and you could be in Calcutta awaiting the fresh teas coming down from Assam & Darjeeling. This is the tea to use to brew your own chai tea.

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Since 1983 Harney & Sons has been the source for fine teas. We travel the globe to find the best teas and accept only the exceptional. We put our years of experience to work to bring you the best Single-Estate teas, and blends beyond compare.

61 Tasting Notes

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Oh. My. God. This stuff is amazing. I say this after drinking three cups in rapid succession.

My experience with Chai is limited; I like Oregon Chai Concentrate very much, but when I sampled another chai at a coffee and tea stand I hated the spicy harshness of it. With that said, this is the best Chai I’ve ever experienced. I realize that’s not saying much, but seriously, it’s heaven in a cup.

Indian Spice is composed of a perfect blend of spices and black tea which is so well balanced that I can’t point to one note that overwhelms the others. It’s not spicy, it’s not flat, and it IS delicious. Harney has come up with a tea that is strong and full bodied without assaulting the palate. Indian Spice is everything I love about Oregon Chai and more.

Some other tasting notes call this tea mild, which is certainly not how I would describe it; it seems quite strong to me. My guess is that this is less spicy than many, which makes it the perfect brew for me. Individually, I dislike many of the spices used in Chai, and if they were overwhelming or if one could be tasted individually this would not be an enjoyable drinking experience.

I prepared this in an infuser with boiling water, then added Demarra sugar cubes (5 per large mug) and stevia (about 11 drops per mug). Evaporated milk was the milk component.

Preparation
Boiling 5 min, 30 sec

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My brother recently studied abroad in India and brought back the best Chai tea I’ve ever had in my entire life. He ran out so I got him this. If made according to the traditional method, and not H&S’s brewing instructions, it’s perfect.

We do the following:
-2 cups water brought to a low boil
-add two table spoons of sugar or honey (I prefer honey or at least brown sugar)
-add Two round teaspoons of the tea
-boil it for 10 minutes (basically what you’re doing is making a syrup base with the tea flavor. You’ll notice that the tea leaves have uncurled after the 10 minutes)
- Add 2 cups of whole milk
-bring the mix back to a boil (WATCH or it will overflow/burn!)
-Turn off the heat and let it sit for 10 minutes (If you can) : )
Makes 2ish mugs

Preparation
Boiling 8 min or more

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This tea has a delicious aroma that immediately reminded me of pumpkin pie. The taste is mostly Assam with just a hint of spice. I’m actually surprised a how subtle the spice taste is. Sugar doesn’t seem to change much and actually brings out more of the dryness. A little cream helps the spices come out somewhat; it’s still very subtle but it is a good cup of tea. I’m not sure it’s spiced enough for those seeking a truly spiced tea, but for those seeking a tea with a hint of spice it seems ideal.

Preparation
Boiling 5 min, 0 sec

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First thing I notice about this one is the CTC leaves – the dry tea looks like a bunch of tiny pellets. The tea itself brews up a nice dark red/brown, and certainly smells the way chai should: warm spices and black tea. A nice blend of spices too, not too much cinnamon. I find this too bitter to drink plain; honey helps a little, milk helps more. With both, it is tasty. A very solid chai choice – might buy again, but I’d rather find something that doesn’t absolutely require sweetener.

Preparation
205 °F / 96 °C 4 min, 0 sec

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Ashmanra’s sipdown challenge – August 2024 Tea #2 – August 8 – International Infinity Day: drink a tea you’ll love forever

Now, it might not be THIS chai that I would love forever, but let’s just say it would be chai in general that I would love forever! One, because chai is the first tea I ever had (even if it was a Celestial Seasonings chai — it was good!) and two, chai is always a comforting cup.  At least this one has the strength I always wish a chai to have!  And the price isn’t bad either. 

Courtney

Chai is so lovely. I’ve just become obsessed with the Blue Lotus Traditional Masala Chai — still need to make a note, but having 1+ ice chai lattes daily haha!

tea-sipper

Oh good, thanks! I added it to “my list” of teas to keep in mind for the future. I noticed that this particular chai has two notes from 12 years ago, so Blue Lotus has been around a while!

Courtney

I was searching for a good chai alternative to the one our local coffee shop has – Dona concentrate). I wanted a spicy version with a kick, since so many pre-made chais fall short on that front. I came across Blue Lotus on a Reddit thread and also saw those Steepster notes and thought why not? Well, no regrets here haha!

tea-sipper

That’s kind of what Steepster is all about really, those two Steepster notes giving approval to a tea. Then you know at least two people think it’s good! Otherwise, how would all of us tea people know what tea to buy?!

Courtney

So true! It’s so often what pushes me over the ‘tea purchase fence’!

Martin Bednář

Lucky for me you’re usually writing about American (and Canadian) brands; which means that shipping would be expensive + customs and I can say no quite easily without regrets.

tea-sipper

I know.. sorry about that, Martin!

Martin Bednář

No need to be sorry. I am sure you are mouth-watering while I write about my European blends too :)

tea-sipper

Of course!

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Not a fan. Almost has a bit of a Star Anise taste to it but not listed in the ingredients. Mostly tea dust with little bits of spice. I do smell the cardamom. Mostly I make this with water but I think it might be better with milk. Just adding a bit of milk didn’t work for me, I had to switch to evaporated milk. There are better chai teas…I don’t like most of Vadham teas but their Assam Chai is amazing…would get that over this any day.

Flavors: Star Anise

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As a straight cup, it’s not great. I figured that this would’ve been less exciting than a lot of chai I’ve had before. The flavor is lightly grazed with cinnamon and a lingering bitterness. I had added a splash of soy milk, which seemed to cut the bitterness, however, the flavor dulls down a lot.

Flavors: Cinnamon

Preparation
195 °F / 90 °C 3 min, 0 sec 2 tsp 12 OZ / 354 ML

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59 tasting notes

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Very weak flavor. Tried doubling the mix, changing brew times and duration to no avail.

Very little spice.

Preparation
2 tsp 8 OZ / 236 ML

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10 tasting notes

I love chai. This one is pretty good. Not as good as my fav from another brand but that was to be expected. I made it with my normal sugar and some milk. It kind of reminds me of a flavored coffee. I did a second steep with half the water and more milk to enjoy later iced and that was much better. It was steeped a little longer because i forgot it but had a different flavor profile to it almost. There was a more cinnamon flavor. Not sure if it was because it was a second steep or it was sterped longer or the milk ratio but it was much better. Though it’s no where near as a replacement for my masala chai from golden moon it’s good enough for me to enjoy the rest of my sample size, which because the tea is so small and has no big pieces was quite a bit. I think it was the most I’ve received I’m a harneys sample so far. If you like chai I would definitely give this a try.

Flavors: Cinnamon

Preparation
Boiling 4 min, 15 sec 2 tsp 16 OZ / 473 ML

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