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Hot, this wasn’t great. Once it’s cooled down, you really can taste the apple! There’s something a little desserty like caramel, which melds pleasantly with the apple. I wish this didn’t have a combined black/rooibos base, as I’m not really enjoying the quality of the black tea. The rooibos is nice enough! I also wouldn’t call this chai, as I only taste maybe a hint of spice. I much prefer their other caramel apple tea.
I wouldn’t call it spicy, but certainly spiced. The chocolate goes really well with the spices, and the combination black tea and rooibos base is a great choice. This is one of my favorite teas I’ve tried from Nelson’s! Some cups didn’t turn out as tasty as others, but I try to remember it based on the best ones. Sometimes it was a little muted.
This tastes mostly like clove along with the brisk black tea. It’s not amazing or nuanced, but not bad with sugar and milk. The clove leaves my tongue tingling. I shared this with my partner who agreed there was too much clove. You can taste a bit of other spice, but not much.
The tea has a very strong cherry aroma which smells delightful! The taste was a little of a letdown for me because I love a very strong chocolate taste, which wasn’t super there. The cherry taste was pretty good but a bit borderline medicine tasting. Overall not too bad.
Flavors: Cherry, Fruity, Sweet
Preparation
This is quite fake tasting, but not bad cold. I taste a pretty even mix of peach and raspberry flavoring, but I would have preferred more of a fresh flavor combo.
This has a flavor that almost tastes like bitter oversteeped tea, but it’s an herbal, so I wasn’t sure what that was from – maybe the chicory? I enjoy the spice combination used here, so with milk and sugar, this is tasty enough apart from the bitterness. The resteep was strong and similar to the first. I don’t taste much pear, just spices and the bitterness. I couldn’t really recommend over other spiced herbals.
Wow! The Clove is so strong! I love that scent though. I feel very healthy drinking this. The turmeric isn’t nearly as strong as I thought it would be. In fact, the clove definitely reigns supreme in this blend. The aftertaste is very creamy. I don’t fancy how it first hits the palate though. It is somewhat medicinal but that changes quickly. This pairs affably with my cinnamon sugar bagel.
This tea smells amazing. The primary flavor is the sweet cinnamon that I see in a lot of S&V dessert blends. I don’t taste any banana or too much of anything else. It’s a tasty blend, just not as complex as I’d hoped. It was quite nice with milk, but I’ll buy S&V blends instead to get a similar, less expensive flavor profile.
I would never order myself plain peppermint, but I received this in my subscription box, so here we are. It tastes like peppermint. Cold and sweetened, it’s refreshing, but not special.
Thank you for the comments and your order! Our peppermint, lots of folks really enjoy the single origin peppermint tea. We have not identified any peppermint that is more bold and delicious than the peppermint we source. But, you definitely have to be a peppermint fan to appreciate! :) – Nelson’s Tea
Thank you for the comments and your order! Our peppermint, lots of folks really enjoy the single origin peppermint tea. We have not identified any peppermint that is more bold and delicious than the peppermint we source. But, you definitely have to be a peppermint fan to appreciate! :) – Nelson’s Tea
Thank you for the comments and your order! Our peppermint, lots of folks really enjoy the single origin peppermint tea. We have not identified any peppermint that is more bold and delicious than the peppermint we source. But, you definitely have to be a peppermint fan to appreciate! :) – Nelson’s Tea
Ha I don’t like this herbal matcha from my subscription box. The flavor is so strong and sharp and savory. I mixed it with milk and lots of sugar, but nothing could dilute it enough. The texture is super gritty, which isn’t fun to drink. It’s a little spicy and bitter. I just don’t understand the existence of this tea.
Thank you for the comments, we actually source our Matcha from its original location in China where it was first created. Budhist monks brought the matcha tradition to Japan from the region we source it from. The region is called Jingshan County, within the Yuhang District of Hangzhou, China. While we promote this Matcha as “Culinary”, it is actually a premium grade and in taste comparisons, we have found it to be higher quality than even some ceremonial grades. But it looks like what you drank was the Turmeric Latte and that is certainly spicy, think more Chai flavored.
The peach is definitely a fake sort of peach, but it’s decently refreshing cold. It reminds me of the celestial seasonings peach tea I used to drink pretty often. This one is pretty straightforward. Fake peach and nothing else.
Hi AJ, thanks so much for taking the time to taste our teas. Actually, the peach flavoring is completely natural, not artificial. Peach is a difficult flavor to nail down. We searched long and hard to find the right vegan natural flavoring for our peach flavor. Most Peach flavor is fake. Ours actually is not. I hope this helps! <3
The artificial peach scent here is super strong and a little off-putting. The flavor is mostly that peach flavoring, along with fake cream flavor. It was just all too fake for me, and the tea underneath was a bit light.
Hi AJ, Thank you for the review. Nothing about our teas is fake, we only use natural vegan flavoring and food grade oils whenever possible. The cream you taste is our natural vegan vanilla flavoring, and the peach is a natural vegan peach flavoring. Tea flavoring is challenging, but please note that most companies use artificial flavoring, we do not. Its one of our major differentiators. Thank you for trying our teas. – Nelson’s Tea
I’ve never tried chamomile with milk, but it sounds like a warm blanket.