Maple Cream

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79 / 100

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Black Tea
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Steep for 2 min, 0 sec
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5 Tasting Notes View all

“What could make a Sunday afternoon more comfortable? Ah yes, a maple cream tea latte sweetened with maple syrup. Perfection. How will I ever drink this tea any other way?!? Downton Abbey...” Read full tasting note
“Finally digging into the samples my sister gave me for my birthday. I steeped for about 3 minutes, after reading comments here that 4 seemed too long. I tasted the tea plain, and the maple was very...” Read full tasting note
“Backlogging and sample sipdown! Going to keep this one brief… This one smells a lot like maple, with hints of vanilla/cream and the black tea base. Taste wise, this one was nice. It wasn’t WOW!,...” Read full tasting note

Description

Quick Overview
A smooth tea with a sweet maple flavor and caramel flavor notes

Maple Cream. The name of the blend alone tells you that you’re in for a treat when you brew up a pot of this tea. The naturally sweet flavor of maple blended here with the sweet goodness of fresh cream is, quite frankly, fantastic. Maple cream was first created in the sugar cabins, or les cabanes à sucre of old Quebec. After tapping the maple trees and producing their delicious syrup, the sugar masters would blend it with fresh cream supplied by the neighboring dairies, which were plentiful in those days. Word of the delicious combination spread quickly among the maple producers and before long it was being made and enjoyed throughout the Maple growing regions of Canada and the North Eastern United States. Interestingly, maple flavored cream has been added to tea since those early days. We’ve continued with the tradition by creating this blend. Try it hot with a splash of milk to bring out the creaminess. Add a dash of sugar also if you like, but don’t go overboard, this tea is naturally sweet!

Ingredients: Luxury black tea, Calendula + sunflower petals, Jasmine petals, Natural flavors

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