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So… I wasn’t really drinking this one yesterday so much as I was eating it.
I’d just finished packing some up for Courtney, and I thought to myself “Self, chocolate would be lovely right now”.
“But self, we don’t have any chocolate in the house?”
“You’re right self, but we do have some very expensive ‘trail mix’ don’t we?”
“You’re absolutely right, self!”
Let’s just say that I only regret it a little bit…
Mug a mug full of this with lots of milk. I’ve written a ton of long notes about this, so not much to add at all. Though, I steeped in for close to half an hour and it just made everything so strong and pronounced.
Mmm!
I want to love this as much as you do. Me and this tea really did not get along though. It made me so sad because I had such high hopes for it.
It’s been a packed day so far!
I started the day by going out for breakfast with Tre, which was nice enough. In the middle of the meal I got a phone call from who other than TEA DESIRE! I ended up doing a phone interview in the middle of Smitty’s while eating breakfast – which was interesting enough. The meal concluded with them asking me to come in for an in person interview and Tre paying for my meal – which was a very kind gesture, albeit one I’m not totally sure he could afford.
Funnily enough, before my interview, I had already planned to meet the lovely Kittenna for an in person swap. So, this is what I ordered as a to go tea while waiting – as a latte like normal. My swap with Kittenna went really well even though it was brief; we had a short but very sweet conversation!
The tea was lovely too; like usual. I’m very excited to try all the new blends! I then rushed home from Tea Desire to change for my interview since I had not dressed for an interview upon leaving the house this morning (I was wearing PJ Pants and an oversized Hoodie with food stains all over it)…
I needed a switch up from black teas since that’s all I’ve had so far today (although, next on the list is yet another black tea). In between making this one, I made another cup of tea for Tre as per his request (this is his third today! I’m so proud!). His first was Salted Caramel, which I picked out for him and which he then followed with a second cup (that he made all by himself). This time, he said I could pick something out for him again since I’d “done a good job” earlier today. I went with DAVIDsTEA’s Main Squeeze – although I didn’t realize until after I’d already given it to him that he’s never had a Mate before, so I’m interested to see how he takes it given that it’s incredibly high energy which is something he probably does not need…
It’s been too long since I made a cup of this for myself. Lately I’ve been taking advantage of it as a tea to go in latte format every time I visit the actual Tea Desire store: it’s just a tad to expensive to restock frequently because of the weight of it – so normally it’s reserved at home as a special occasion sort of tea. Except my opinion on that this evening was “No, fuck that shit”.
Anyway, super yummy and creamy banana. The non-banana fruit tastes stronger plain than it does with milk – and while that’s still super yummy, I don’t find it AS good as when the banana is super strong like it is as a latte. Very thick mouthfeel today.
It’s interesting how several people can have the exact same tea and find it so different. I’m just looking at the ratings on this one, and it’s really interesting how you have one that’s practically zero, one in the middle, and mine which is super high.
Anyway, I think I’ve officially had this one as a “to go” tea more times than I’ve actually made it for myself. It’s an expensive blend to keep stocked since it’s so freaking heavy, so I often have a difficult time justifying drinking it at home. It’s easier on my mind to pay for a to go cup.
I had this as a latte though, because it’s always easier for me to buy lattes than to make them. I lack the proper equipment, and whenever I try heating the milk on the stove or using the microwave I often scald it.
Super yummy and creamy banana: like sweet yummy banana medicine (I always wanted to get sick when I was little so I could have the banana medicine, and I teased my brother because he couldn’t have it since he’s severely allergic to penicillin). The chocolate is light and milky, and it’s sorta sitting in the back letting the banana do its thing.
I’m sorta disappointed that my foam just tastes like milk foam today – normally it tastes like banana milk foam which is just awesome. I feel like one of the whiny children who drive me crazy at work, “Momnmmmyyyy, my foam isn’t tasty enoughhhh”. Maybe I’m getting a little tea entitled…
(Also, writing in a note for myself that when my 52Teas order gets in I need to bring a cup or two worth of the Mountain Dew knock off to Shelby at the Tea Desire store, since she seemed really interested in the concept)
During my break at work today, I decided the two thermoses or tea I had brought with me weren’t enough, so I stopped at Tea Desire for a To Go latte. I’ve always thought this’d be a good latte, but I don’t really have any of the proper equipment to make a good (and not ratchet as all hell) latte at home, so I’ve yet to try it that way.
Let me just say, I was NOT wrong. Christ – it was SO freaking good. The banana become extra, extra creamy and smooth, and the quite strong chocolate taste was pretty softened and instead of blending with the banana more served to compliment it as a “side” (does that make sense?). Plus, yummy banana milk foam/froth is so tasty. As soon as I’d finished I wanted another…
I know VariaTEA has sort of been on a latte kick, and I recently sent her a sample of this so: Variatea, if you see this note I would recommend that you try a cup of this as a latte (and the other hot). You should have enough for at least two cups in the sample I sent you, and I bet you’d really enjoy it this way.
(My rating for this is already 100, but if I could go higher I definitely would)
I had a really long shift at work today, and I knew that the tea I had prepared in my thermos was NOT going to last me all shift so since I had just been down to the bank to cash my latest paycheck I went and stopped at Tea Desire right before my shift started and picked up a Tea to Go!
I’m just going to take a second the RAVE about the absolutely amazing customer service there! Personally, I’ve really never had a bad experience anywhere I’ve gone to buy tea – and I’ve had some super helpful and fun people serve me at the different DAVIDsTEA locations I’ve been to, but nothing compares to Tea Desire! There are two lovely ladies who consistently work there (maybe there are more employees, but those are the only two I’ve encountered) and each time I go they impress me! Not only are they very sweet and friendly, but they have a great knowledge about their product and an amazing memory! After having only gone there one time, my second time there they not only recognized me but also remembered exactly what I had purchased. And now, I go there a lot more since I work in the mall – and they greet me by name each time. A few times the older of the two ladies has had some great conversations with me about her favourite teas and other topics, and both of them are really good at recommending teas I would like based on what teas they know I constantly buy (and so what flavours I like) as well as making good (and not pushy) suggestions on other teas to try that I haven’t really explored. Plus, they’re not afraid to share with me the teas they personally stock and love and which teas they don’t. There’s none of this “everything we sell is magical and wonderful” bullshit.
And, today when I came in they greeted me by name. When I told them I was just looking for a Tea to Go today the first thing they asked was “would you like to try something new – or do you want one of your favourites!”. I love that they know what my two favourite teas from there are (Champagne Cassis and Banana Tea “Chocolate Cream”). So yeah, REALLY great customer service.
Anyway, the tea was predictably fantastic! I get this one To Go often because it’s a really heavy blend and keeping stocked is sort of expensive because of that. The amount of grams I get of dry leaf (well, fruit) is almost equivalent to the amount I’m paying (with mall discount) – so I think it’s one of the better teas to get To Go, price wise.
It had an especially oily mouthfeel today – but I’m not really picky about having “clean teas” or an oiliness with my teas as long as they TASTE good.
I’ve been postponing my next cup of this for as long as possible, for a few reasons. Firstly, I don’t have a lot of it so I want to preserve what I do have left. Secondly, even though this is only $5 or $6 for 50g (something like that, I don’t remember exactly) it weighs a whole crap ton because of all the really massive chunks of stuff – so 50g gets you hardly anything. And thirdly, I’m a little worried that my second cup will not live up to how practically oragasmically delivious my first cup was.
However, I just got home from a freaking nine and a half hour work day (I don’t know if I’ve EVER had a shift that long somewhere), my feet are sore, and I’m tired of directly kindly old ladies to calendars of really obscure and specific dog breeds – like a Chesapeake Bay Retriever. I don’t even know if I spelled that correctly, let alone what it looks like. So, that in mind, I need a freakin’ reward tea right now.
Steeped 2 tsp. in 6 oz. of boiling water for 10 min. The liquor is a very cloudy light brown and smells strongly of banana and chocolate with some faint tropical notes, probably from the mango or papaya or whichever it is in the blend. And let me tell you, this is DEFINITELY a rewarding tea right now. I don’t think it’s quite a flavourful as I remember it being the first time I had it – but I’m not liking it any less.
It’s very creamy with a rich banana taste complimented by a somewhat more subtle chocolate flavour in comparison to some of the other chocolate teas I’ve had recently. Yum.
Also, I found out today that because I work at a mall, I get a 10% discount not only at the foodcourt, but in every store in the mall! That means I get 10% off at Tea Desire… I’m DEFINITELY taking advantage of that.
Preparation
Since I was in the area today, I went and stopped by Tea Desire to pick up more Chai Apricot and check out some other teas while I was there. I’ve really been dying to get my hands on Teavana’s Chocolate Banana Foster but since it’s the only thing from Teavana that I’m currently interested in getting I’m not going to make an online order for just one tea (I don’t have a local Teavana store to go buy from), so I’ve been looking for a suitable replacement.
This tea looked worth a shot! Even though there were no Steepster reviews (I had to add the tea to the database!) there were lots of reviews on the Tea Desire website, so I thought I’d give it a taste.
Technically, I guess, this isn’t really a tea – it’s a fruit infusion but I’m ok with that because it just means another dessert tea I can drink before bedtime! Honestly, this tea looks and smells like dessert heaven. Everything in the mix is GIANT. Seriously, massive hunks of chocolate (not chips, HUNKS), bananas, mango, and WHOLE banana chips. Sadly, because of all the big pieces this one is REALLY heavy, so 50g doesn’t buy a lot (the sales lady joked that this is her “favourite trail mix”).
I just have to comment that I’m really impressed with Tea Desire’s guest service as well! Other than today, I’d only been in the store one other time but the sales lady recognized me right away! She even remembered what my purchase was, and asked if I’d enjoyed all the teas I had tried (and I gushed about Champagne Cassis, which is now probably my favourite white tea). It was a really welcoming environment and there care and attention for sure makes me want to come back again and again.
I steeped a cup of this for myself and a cup for Tre. I’ll be honest, most of Tre’s cup was chocolate and Mango since I seemed to get a lot of those bits and wanted to save the giant banana chips for myself. I guess I don’t share too well with others. In my cup, however, I made sure I got at least one piece of everything in the blend.
The liquor for this one is very murky and cloudy brown, with a little bit of an oily sheen that reminds me of some teas from DAVIDsTEA. Not a problem for me, but I know other people have issues with that oily kind of sheen or with teas that aren’t “clean”.
I steeped this for 10 min., although admittedly I was only aiming for 7. I got distracted by the sub delivery guy. It was alright though, because the steep time for this tea is incredibly broad: 4 to 10 minutes. At ten minutes, my tea tastes great. It’s very much banana – and not an artificial banana taste but the taste of ripe, real bananas. The chocolate taste of this tea is very creamy and strong too, and holy butts does it compliment the banana. The other ingredients in this blend sort of take a backseat, but that’s alright: with a tea called “Chocolate Banana Cream” or whatever, you’re not really DYING to taste the papaya are you? I don’t think so. With that said, I can taste the mango but it’s very subtle.
Honestly, I think I like this better than Chocolate Banana Foster! The only thing it’s missing is the caramel flavour, although for the last quarter or so of my mug I did add about a teaspoon of butterscotch pudding, and that worked quite nicely.
Overall, a very much banana and chocolate flavoured dessert tea that’s SUPER sweet (no need for extra sweetener, unless like me you want to add in that caramel sort of flavour – although it tasted divine without it as well). I’m thinking that a longer steep time is really important, with how huge the chocolate pieces are you’d definitely need a significant amount of time for them to melt. Also, use boiling or very near boily water – trust me, this tea can take it.
Definitely a tea that’ll now have a permanent spot in my cupboard! Tea Desire, I’m really quite impressed!
PS. The best part of this tea was totally eating all of the pieces afterwards!
Preparation
There’s so much going on with this tea it’s hard to properly sort it out. It’s certainly spicy but there’s not really anything coming across that makes me think of ‘cake’ or any other kind of dessert. It’s not terribly sweet and the vanilla and the currants and the chocolate, which theoretically should have alleviated that, ended up pretty much buried underneath the spice. The spices are a nice mix with star anise and cardamom being the most prominent ones that pop out. I don’t normally sweeten green teas but this is one that I think would be improved with a bit of agave nectar or honey.
Preparation
Yes, another chocolate pu’erh – they do seem to get paired together quite often. I get a stronger sense of the pu’erh base with this blend than I have with other chocolate-flavoured pu’erhs. It’s a pleasant mix of earthy and leather-like with a hint of smokiness. It goes well with the rich bitterness of the cocoa though it could stand to be a bit sweeter. Ultimately it’s not bad, but also not my favorite out of all the similar blends I’ve tried.
Preparation
Cold Brew!
This was just beautifully nostalgic. Definitely a more delicate and light bodied brew, but the soft floral and honeysuckle notes from the white tea work really well with the almost effervescent sweet and fruity champagne notes (which were the most distinct flavour). Definitely gives prosecco kind of vibes. And then that touch of jammy, purple cassis/black currant rounds it all out and creates just enough of a base-y low note to anchor the profile and keep it from feeling thin.
Cold Brew!
As you’ll see in a bunch of tasting notes coming up, I seemed to really be feeling both white tea and floral teas this week. This definitely falls into that white tea bucket but I think it also kind of falls into the floral one too because, while it did have the sweet champagne and mellow fruity currant notes I know and love it for, the white tea has a naturally floral leaning undertone and that mellow flavour and softness of the tea just fits the overall “vibe” of a delicate floral blend regardless…
Cold Brew!
A lot more sourness/sharpness in the front of the sip than I expected from this brew – like a big hit of the champagne notes coupled with a lemony citrus vibe. The body settles into more of the sweet and familiar black currant flavours that I know and love, but each sip from the tumbler I was drinking this in was like a little surprise with that initial pop of flavour. Maybe the age of the tea? Maybe the vessel it was consumed in?
Not bad but different – and this is a blend I’ve had so much that, at this point, “different” can be pretty jarring.
Current cuppa, and it’s soooo satisfying because it’s one that I’ve been craving basically since i started moving earlier in the month.
Tastes a little like flat champagne crossed with Ribena, with a touch of lemongrass. That sounds gross, but it’s quite splendid. Light and refreshing, but still packed with sweet and floral flavours. It’s crazy that it can feel so light, too, while having such a pronounced jammy black currant note. Black Currant is 100% one of those flavours that I just always associate with being more dense.
Revisited over the course of the week because I was craving currant, but a lighter and more delicate currant note – I got more of a champagne taste from this cup than I did cassis/currant, with a sweetness and floral undertone in addition to the champagne notes. Still a bit of currant though, and I guess that’s really all I needed…
So this mug was sweet, smooth bright currant notes as usual with that champagne quality that’s just hard to describe as anything other than ‘champagne’. However, I also felt like I got a lot more lemon notes from the lemongrass in the blend than I often to; they were also sweet and bright with just a hint of sourness to them. It didn’t detract from the blend, but it introduced an element that broke up the consistency that is normally present for this one. I just thought that was noteworthy as I’ve had this tea so many times and it’s kind of interesting that there are still new experiences to be had with it.
Cold Brew!
I set this one up to cold brew a day before I got sick, and of course I didn’t really want to drink it at the peak of being sick so I’m drinking it now – surprisingly it’s still phenomenal even after an unholy six day steep. Strong currant and champagne notes. It lacks some of the sweetness that it normally has, but is still smooth and enjoyable overall! A delightful surprise, really.
I think this will always be a favourite of mine.
I made a mug of it earlier in the week, and got to enjoy about half of it before we got busy as work and I had to step away from it to help out. I had also offered to let a coworker try it, as I often do when I bring something new in to work with me. When I came back following the rush, the tea was gone! My coworker had tried and instantly fallen in love with it, finishing off the cup! She was super apologetic, but I wasn’t angry at all. I totally get it; this tea is amazing and I can absolutely see how one sip simply isn’t enough!
Something a little bit different this time around…
- Cold brewed the tea, then ran it through the soda stream
- Finally dropped in some frozen raspberries and let those slowly infuse
- It was actually delicious! Like this super fruity ‘spritzer’/soda kind of thing
- With clear, rich notes of currants and raspberry
- And then softer undertones of lemon, champagne and the white base
- Really fun, very refreshing and a nice way to switch up a tea I’ve done a lot with
Side note: if you’re gonna run tea through the soda stream make sure you remember to relieve the pressure like you’re supposed to – I was tired, and completely spaced out and instead unscrewed it from the machine without relieving that pressure. Which resulted in something that looked a little like this…
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=860e_AgaF-Y
(The machine was fine though – just made a small mess for me to clean up)
Welcome back delicious!
This used to be one of my most favourite tea ever; I went through SO MUCH OF IT back when I had started my tea journey but it got to the point where I was wearing myself out. So, I took a break. That break just wound up being MUCH longer than anticipated. Like, two years longer…
- Every bit as delicious as I remember it being!
- Smooth, silky and rich mouthfeel
- Has the sweetness of champagne, with floral aspects
- Very strong currant notes, both red and black
- Slightly more weighted towards the black currant though; jammy and sweet!
- I feel like the sweetness of the champagne almost makes the currant seem candied
- Slightly citrus like finish
- Just beautiful, indulgent and relaxing though!
I feel like now that I have a more trained palate I can appreciate some of the nuances of this tea a little better than I used to be able to, however that doesn’t change my appreciation/love of it. It’s still just a VERY good tea. Dare I say it, still perfect.
Sipdown (146/154)…
This is a dreadfully inaccurate sipdown number. My real sipdown number is actually much lower – but I’m very behind on recording notes, so this isn’t a true representation of what’s in my cupboard.
Alas, this was the last of this blend. I cold brewed it, and it was a pretty delicious send off. Rather black currant heavy, but still captured all the usual flavours really well regardless. This was definitely one of my oldest teas (almost a year old) and I feel that while the flavour did definitely deteriorate a little bit, this remained very consistent and true to the flavour when I bought it despite the age.
Side bar; I asked for wine recommendations a while back and I did pick out a red wine to try. Or rather, I had the really nice lady at the liquor store pick one out for me based on what you guy suggested and stuff (I tried on my own, but I was so out of my depth). I then got home with my wine, and realized that I do not own a corkscrew.
However, I “Life Hacked” the cork out of the bottle. Or rather, I should say into the bottle. Since I could find any of the commonly suggested tools for pulling a cork out without a cork screw, I pushed it into the bottle instead. It worked ok, actually. But it turns out, red wine might just not be for me – it tasted very nasty and overwhelming to me. And oddly enough had notes of french bread and very sharp cheddar. And that weirded me out, because aren’t those things you’re supposed to pair with the wine? Not taste on its own?
Anyway – Red Wine: Probably not my thing. This tea: Definitely gonna restock eventually, just not for a while. I’ve burned through a lot of this, and a break might be nice to spend time with other flavoured whites.
God, that sounded like a really fucked up breakup line.
What kind of red wine did you try, and what are your tastes (ie. sweet, bitter, astringent, smooth, what type of fruits, do you like chocolate…etc?) . I drink about as much wine as I drink tea. Maybe I can provide a different recommendation.
I should have kept the bottle, but I didn’t. But, it was a German Red Wine and I remember that on the store’s grading scale it was marked “Medium Sweet”. Their scale is Very Dry, Medium Dry, Dry, Sweet, Medium Sweet, Very Sweet. As for my tastes, typically I really like sweet stuff. Favourite fruits are lychee, pear, passionfruit, pineapple… And I like chocolate (milk or white) but not on its own.
Based on what you told me, I think you would prefer more of a white wine vs a red wine. You might also like more of a rose or a moscato. In very general terms red wine = red/dark fruit (berries, plums, etc.), chocolate notes, spicey notes and also tannins (the bitterness or astringency). White wine = light/white fruits (pears, apples, etc.), citrus, and more sweet. (Hint: read the back label and it tells you what it is supposed to “taste” like. Wine is also dependent on what you are eating with it. Depending what you eat, it will bring out different flavours in the wine. Based on what you said you liked, and based on that you like sweeter things, I would suggest a white wine. Something like Matua (New Zealand) is a cheapy white wine, very citrusy and fruity but not like juice. For reds you might like something like Sweet Red Sutter Home (USA). It is a sweeter red, without all the tannins, it still tastes like a red wine but not a fruity one. Also Blackberry Merlot Arbor Mist is a fruity-but-not-so-fruity red wine. Depending on what you are eating, ie. pizza, salad, etc, you can just look up online for what kind of wine would be best paired with it. In general terms, the more you pay, the better and smoother the wine will be, but not always the case. You can get some pretty good fruity ones. Hope that helps, let me know if you have anymore Q’s.
Heyo, tasting note number 1800! It’s not a huge, monumental number (like 2000 will be) but it’s still a big number and the next hundred so I did something semi-cool to celebrate.
Really, this tea isn’t new to me at all. In fact, it’s one of my most drank teas and it pretty well never surprises me anymore with it’s delicious currant flavour and the occasional crop of champagne notes that pop up; but what’s better to celebrate with than a little bubbly?
Anyway; this was cold brewed for work. Very refreshing. Even though the circumstances of drinking this one weren’t special it’s the thought that went into having it that counts, I guess.
Flavors: Black Currant, Champagne, Red Fruits
Hahaha!
HAHAHAHA! Awesome, awesome.
As trail mix, this one isn’t really affordable as a regular thing – but it was so good. This one is delicious as a latte, too. I’m planning on making Banana Pudding Cookies later today, and I might add some of this into the dough as well… I have lots of it, so I don’t feel nearly so bad about using it for non tea related things.
LOL
did you do the cookies? let us know!
I did! I posted a note about them, and included the recipe too :)