Another returning tea for the fall!
This one is a total blast from the past, and feels reallllyyyy old school DAVIDsTEA to me. In fact, I’m not even 100% sure if I have a tasting note up for it because it might be so old that it’s from the time period where I wasn’t logging the teas here on Steepster that I had only tried in store samples of…
I do remember this one from when it was originally carried though! I don’t think I liked it very much at the time, and it’s still not really a tea that I enjoy/fits my flavour interests. However, what I appreciate about it so much is that it’s quite a simple/straight forward blend. The teas that launch now from DT are usually have ingredient compositions that are a lot more complicated than this blend. Sometimes that plays to a blend’s advantage, but I also think that it can occasionally over complicate teas and muddy up the flavours…
So what does this taste like? Well, it’s a lighter to more medium bodied profile and leans slightly thin tasting to me. The green tea is very present in the infusion, and is complimented by a soft baked apple type of note and hints of cinnamon. Even ignoring the green tea, which is an automatic turn off for me, I think I just find the flavour in this tea to be a little bit too thin for me to personally enjoy and I wish it had more of a buttery quality to sell the “pie” component of the blend.
That’s my personal impression though, and honestly if I wanted an apple/cinnamon profile with more flavour and no green tea there are other teas on the wall to suit that desire. So do I love this? No. Am I happy it’s back? Yes! Not everyone wants a super sweet tea or a tea with densely packed in and rich flavours – sometimes a soft, milder flavour is a “complete” profile to people and I think it’s important to carry teas for that type of tea drinker. So I’m glad that this very different feeling DT throwback blend is making a reappearance.
Friendly reminder that I do not numerically rate DAVIDsTEA blends as I’m currently employed there and it would be an obvious conflict of interest. Any blends you see with numerical ratings were rated prior to my employment there. These reviews are a reflection of my personal thoughts and feelings regarding the teas, and not the company’s.