I was back at the office on Thursday (from vacation) so I got a chance to whisk this one up so i had a fresh memory in mind before writing my tasting note. If you missed it, this was part of a matcha collection launch from earlier in the week!
In the past we carried a rather unique Apple Ginger Matcha that had microground ginger powder and apple cider vinegar in it – I was a fan, but overall it didn’t seem to resonate strongly with people. For anyone who tried that matcha and was really disappointed, I just want to say right off the bat that this matcha is completely unlike it. We really, really wanted to focus exclusively on flavour and just deliver a very true bright and tart green apple flavour.
I personally think this matcha shines best when you make it iced. It’s got a pleasant kind of tart pucker to it that reminds me of biting into a Granny Smith Apple but it’s followed by a nice sweetness while still not being necessarily a candy apple flavour. I also think that (aside from the Unsweetened Peach) this is the flavour from this recent collection where you actually can taste the matcha the most. The gentle grassy umami plays off the bright green apple notes really pleasantly – it makes me think of apple picking around the end of the summer!
Oh! One thing probably worth noting is that because this is an acidified matcha you cannot make it into a latte – at least, not without curdling. I think the juiciness and brightness of the flavour you get from the lift the acidifier gives it worth the trade off, though…
Honestly, this is probably the new matcha that I’m the least personally excited about of the new releases – but I still think it’s really fun and I like how different it is from all of the other fruity profiles!
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.