drank Rooibos de Noël by Dammann Frères
1610 tasting notes

Advent 16.

Smells and tastes of bubblegum and orange-cherry-hint of clove-cola. The commonality between the 3 DF teas I’ve had so far that have a cola/bubblegum note is that they all have gingerbread flavoring (the other 2 being Flocons d’Épices and Carcadet de Noël).

The rooibos is a bit woody-sweet and drying, but overall the wateriness of the body doesn’t allow for all the flavors to really shine. Boring, yes, but good enough.

Flavors: Cherry, Clove, Drying, Orange, Spices, Wood

Cameron B.

I know, bubblegum right?! So weird but still good.

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Cameron B.

I know, bubblegum right?! So weird but still good.

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