“This combination isn’t really working for me. Perhaps it’s the ginseng? The blend just has its own herbal sweetness that I don’t like. I wish it were balanced differently because these spices just...” Read full tasting note
“Steeped 1 tsp in 10oz for 4 minutes and woo yeah that’s fire! My kind of caffeine-free masala chai. I mostly taste spicy hot cinnamon and ginger, lesser black pepper and cardamom and maybe a rooty...” Read full tasting note
“I bought this tea back in March when DAVIDsTEA had their free shipping promotion, and I’ve gone through almost the entire 50 g, which, given the number of teas I have, is impressive. This is partly...” Read full tasting note
“Another new tea – this one from the Organic collection! Fun Fact: When I started working at head office this tea was in the process of being officially named and it literally took me over six...” Read full tasting note
Restore a sense of vitality & calm with a unique caffeine-free chai blend peppered with hot cinnamon, digestion-friendly ginger, soothing cardamom & invigorating ashwagandha root – a popular adaptogen celebrated for its ability to help you feel grounded. Spicy, fragrant & warming, this organic herbal chai is a chill way to find balance morning, noon & night.
Organic cinnamon, Organic ginger, Organic cardamom, Organic black pepper, Organic cloves, Natural cinnamon flavouring, Organic ashwagandha root, Organic ginseng.
How it tastes
Forward notes of hot cinnamon, ginger and clove, with a lingering fragrant cardamom finish
Need to chill out? This herbal chai is made with ashwagandha root – a popular adaptogen hailed for its balance-restoring and calming benefits.
Pants feeling a little snug? Sip this blend after a heavy meal. It’s packed with traditional chai spices known to help soothe and ease digestion.
This adaptogenic chai is organic & caffeine-free – the perfect way to warm up before bedtime.
DavidsTea is a Canadian specialty tea and tea accessory retailer based in Montreal, Quebec. It is the largest Canadian-based specialty tea boutique in the country, with its first store having opened in 2008.