Wow, does this tea ever look wonderful in the bag! Huge pieces of dried raspberry, lots of chocolate… mmmmm.
Steeped, it smells like a chocolatey black tea. I’m really hoping the raspberry comes out, because I’m not getting too much in the aroma!
..oh man! This is good! I can definitely taste both raspberry and chocolate, although neither is overpowering, and I can taste a great, just slightly astringent black base supporting both flavours. It’s also almost… creamy, in a sense, which helps reduce the tiny bit of astringency. I wish I could taste a touch more raspberry, but I have to say that this is far beyond the similar chocolate/fruit flavoured blacks from DavidsTea. Really delicious. I’m not hugely into these sort of flavoured teas for the everyday, so probably won’t pick any up, but would definitely recommend this to to those who like to start off (or end) their day with a fruity, chocolatey, delicious tea.
Thanks again to Stacy for this sample!
ETA: Re-steep is very light. No astringency, but perhaps a longer infusion would be better. There are some cocoa notes and a hint of raspberry, but that’s it. Still will finish it, however.
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I love the fact that Stacy doesn’t make her flavored tea’s really artificial tasting and uses lots of Organic and natural ingredients as much as she can. Make a more subtle but better tasting tea to me.
I agree. It didn’t come off as artificial, which perhaps was one of the reasons I liked it more. I also quite enjoy being able to taste the tea behind the flavourings!
I’m really picky about the ingredients that go into the teas. I make sure there are no preservatives or added sugars (except the chocolate chips which have added sugar) and the flavorings have to be natural and vegan and I try to find organic ingredients when possible. It can be quite a challenge.
I love the fact that Stacy doesn’t make her flavored tea’s really artificial tasting and uses lots of Organic and natural ingredients as much as she can. Make a more subtle but better tasting tea to me.
I agree. It didn’t come off as artificial, which perhaps was one of the reasons I liked it more. I also quite enjoy being able to taste the tea behind the flavourings!
Aaahhhh, raspberry truffle…….now there’s a tea I’d probabbly like. :))
I’m really picky about the ingredients that go into the teas. I make sure there are no preservatives or added sugars (except the chocolate chips which have added sugar) and the flavorings have to be natural and vegan and I try to find organic ingredients when possible. It can be quite a challenge.
You’ve clearly been successful though! :D