Blood Orange Cider

Tea type
Rooibos Tea
Ingredients
Not available
Flavors
Cinnamon, Hibiscus, Orange, Sweet, Tart, Wood, Medicinal, Rooibos, Acidic, Apple, Fruity, Juicy, Round, Woody, Blood Orange, Citrusy, Orange Zest
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Caffeine
Caffeine Free
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Average preparation
180 °F / 82 °C 5 min, 0 sec 20 g 22 oz / 649 ml

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  • “And I’m back with more Deb teas! I quite like this one! It’s tart but it has a nice orange flavor that the hibiscus doesn’t overpower. I don’t really taste apple, so I’m not sure about the cider...” Read full tasting note
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  • “Wow! I am so impressed by this tea! It tastes like a blood orange, which I think is a tricky flavour to replicate. And the blood orange does not taste artificial. It tastes very natural, and when...” Read full tasting note
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  • “Not really sure that I get cider from this blend, but I do get blood orange and that’s both the flavour that is more impressive/trickier to capture (in my opinion) and the one that I actually...” Read full tasting note

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Blood Orange Cider is a burst of brightness that will warm you up from head to toe! A citrus twist on apple cider, Blood Orange Cider is tart and all sorts of fruity, making it perfect for those cold winter days when you want something juicy from your tea. Add a cinnamon stick and some honey if you wish and flood your teacup and mug with love and light!

Certified organic ingredients: Fair Trade Rooibos, Oranges, Orange Peel, Hibiscus, Rosehips, Apple, Cinnamon, Brown Sugar

Handcrafted in Toronto, Canada.

Steeping instructions: 2 tea spoons at 212F for 4-6 mins

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And I’m back with more Deb teas!

I quite like this one! It’s tart but it has a nice orange flavor that the hibiscus doesn’t overpower. I don’t really taste apple, so I’m not sure about the cider idea, but the hint of cinnamon does give it a slightly mulled feel. There’s just enough sweetness to keep it from being sour, and give it a more well-rounded flavor.

Very tasty! And I’m sure it would be wonderful cold-brewed as well.

Flavors: Cinnamon, Hibiscus, Orange, Sweet, Tart, Wood

Preparation
200 °F / 93 °C 4 min, 0 sec 3 tsp 16 OZ / 473 ML

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Wow! I am so impressed by this tea! It tastes like a blood orange, which I think is a tricky flavour to replicate. And the blood orange does not taste artificial. It tastes very natural, and when you brew this tea, it smells like fresh citrus.

I rarely like rooibos teas, but in this, you can barely taste the rooibos. Mostly, I think Deb does a fantastic job with her rooibos blends. Rooibos is in the background, while the other flavours can shine through. I was also afraid that this tea would be too tart, but it is not. It just tastes like a refreshing, warm, blood orange tea!

I do not think this tastes like cider, though. When I think of cider, I think of spices. However, this is more like a sweet, refreshing, blood orange tea.

I will definitely repurchase this one.

Flavors: Blood Orange, Citrusy, Orange, Orange Zest, Sweet

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Not really sure that I get cider from this blend, but I do get blood orange and that’s both the flavour that is more impressive/trickier to capture (in my opinion) and the one that I actually wanted to taste. I like the sweetness level, and it’s a very fun and approachable citrus profile. I’m sure it would be excellent cold brewed/iced too!

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