A new tea from this week’s latte themed launch!
I’m still personally a little undecided on whether I like this tea or not – but there’s a lot about it I find quite interesting. Oat milk lattes, and oat milk in general, are something that I had kind of seen before in Saskatchewan prior to moving to Montreal but it wasn’t until getting here that I saw such an extreme amount of them. Oat Milk as a dairy alternative has such an extreme presence within cafes and restaurants – truly it’s a trend that has really popped off. I guess that makes sense; in my experience the prairies are usually behind on the trending curve, so I imagine it’ll be another year or so before oat milk is as common place there as it is here…
Of course – as someone who is only a tea drinker – when I hear “latte” my mind basically autofills that to “tea latte” but for most people I think picturing a coffee beverage is the norm, and so this is modeled after a coffee based latte made with oat milk. Of course, you’re getting both tea and coffee as ingredients – but the taste is definitely meant to reflect coffee. That is where I personally struggle, because I do NOT like the taste of coffee in most circumstances – tea included.
One of the things I really appreciate about the composition of this blend, though, is that all the ingredients are really putting in some work here – the oat adds needed starchiness (and obviously the taste of oat) which you need for something emulating oat milk, the chicory adds a deep roast that boosts the coffee flavours, ditto for the roasted mate, coconut from creaminess, rooibos for a honeyed sweetness, etcetera…
I love the oat, the cream, the thickness/body, and the notes of roast but the coffee…
Oof, the coffee… It’s just not my thing, y’know!?
Honestly, the best approach I’ve personally found is as an iced latte. That was pretty good, actually – but not surprising given that the tea has latte in the name and was modeled after a latte. A bit less noticeable chicory or stevia in a latte style of preparation, as well…
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Comments
Your note was my first intro to this tea and it took me a minute to compute that Oat Milk Latte was the name of the tea and that this wasn’t just a note about a random Oat Milk Latte you had at the office. I am not proud of this.
Your note was my first intro to this tea and it took me a minute to compute that Oat Milk Latte was the name of the tea and that this wasn’t just a note about a random Oat Milk Latte you had at the office. I am not proud of this.
Aw, I love the idea of this one, but wish they’d leave out the coffee part of it!
AJRimmer I agree. I was interested when I saw it pop up on DT website until I saw the description was coffee. I will pass, so many teas so little time.. :)