We’re not done with new Fall teas yet! …Or, in this case, new Halloween teas.
Though I really personally enjoyed the Candy Apple tea that DT released a few years ago, it was perhaps not really the best received tea overall. One of the big points of criticism was that it had too many flavours/ingredients (like the cinnamon) that made it taste too far off from the typical glossy red candy apple most people were expecting.
I’ve personally wanted to make a Caramel Apple blend for ages, so when I started working on this tea I was really mindful of all the reviews I’d heard about Candy Apple. My biggest takeaway was to just keep it simple. So, well, that’s kind of what this is. A smooth and naturally sweet rooibos base that compliments the subtle creamy, golden caramel notes with a hint of bright green apple – but not bright/sour enough that this tea can’t be made into a latte. And, honestly, it’s a pretty dang good latte. Especially iced.
If I had to compare it to some other DT blends as a point of reference, I think the one it’s most similar to is Creme Caramel Rooibos. I find this a little more overtly caramel in taste, but right on par in terms of the intensity of the sweetness. It’s also naturally flavoured instead of artificially. Plus, no stevia. The other blend that I’m sure people will have in their heads is Salted Caramel Oolong because it’s DTs current caramel tea. This is definitely less intense than that one. So, I guess, somewhere in between the intensity of Creme Caramel Rooibos and Salted Caramel Oolong is the barometer I’d give people to set their expectations…
Overall I think this blend has a very “old school” DT feeling to it, which I do sense that people sometimes miss with the newer blends. I hope people enjoy this one as much as I have been…
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.