2561 Tasting Notes
This one smells unpleasant, so I kind of procrastinated taking the first sip. At first I was unsure…but I think…I like this? It tastes like an orange-filled chocolate, and I feel like they made that fake orange flavor pretty accurate. The chocolate isn’t very strong. It’s more like they’re placing you with the idea of chocolate than actually giving you any. I bought this to give my dad since orange chocolate is his favorite combo. I wouldn’t buy this again for myself, but I hope he likes it! Regardless, this would taste better with a black or herbal base. I kind of like the earthiness, but I don’t need it.
This tea tastes mostly like apple, which was actually a relief since I’ve had a more accurate turmeric tea in the past that was pretty unpleasant. I’m not a huge fan of apple teas, but this one did taste pretty good. I wouldn’t order this again, and I’m not even sure why I ordered it in the first place. I’ll refrain from rating this tea since I’m not its intended audience.
This unique tea was sent to me by Mastress Alita. It’s definitely strong! I first tried it with just sugar, and got a strong taste of rooibos followed by black tea with a whisper of butterscotch underneath. I immediately added milk, and wow that really brought it all together. It tastes caramely and butterscotchy, and you can’t taste the rooibos anymore, it just supports the other flavors. There’s no bitterness. This one is very, very good. I would drink this all the time if I had more!
I looked up the Etsy shop, and the prices are slightly intimidating for the sizes you get, but I may have to place an order sometime. I love making teas into lattes!
I considered ordering from them after seeing Mastress Alita’s glowing review, but the prices are quite steep. I also saw several Adagio teas in the ingredients list which gave me pause as I don’t generally like Adagio’s blends.
The Etsy shop is an original small-batch blender, not an Adagio reseller. I’ve actually tried ordering Adagio blends trying to “mimick” this one to get a better price and they are awful in comparison.
I didn’t mean to imply they just resell Adagio teas, but they do use at least some in their blending as there are Adagio teas listed by name in some ingredients lists (Yunnan Jig, Wuyi Ensemble, Puerh Dante).
I’m not trying to discourage anyone else from ordering, I was just explaining why I hadn’t. :)
This is a tea I do not understand. Everyone seems to love it, but every time I get it in a sampler, I’m always so bored by it. It smells nice when brewing, but the flavor is so weak, even though I use way less water than usual and steep for longer. Without sugar, it tastes like nothing. With sugar, it tastes…I guess lightly nutty? I’ve given it several tries, so I’m giving up!
This is one from my swap with Mastress Alita. I’ll never pass up an almond tea! Without additions, it tasted pretty plain, but with milk and sugar, it’s quite tasty! I really can see the cookie qualities! The almond is very faint, but the combination of ingredients is like a tasty bready pastry.
Got this one in my mystery box. It’s nice that they give such large servings in the box, but I ended up giving almost all of this to my dad since it just wasn’t my thing. It tastes like mostly nothing. You can add extra marshmallows and a ton of leaf to coax some flavor out, but it’s very bland. Like drinking steeped breakfast cereal or something. My dad says it tastes mildly like chocolate but also a lot like nothing.
Hmm this tea reminds me a lot of one I tried in a swap a few months ago called something like empress white. This is a fruity flavor I enjoy, but I wouldn’t call it pear necessarily. I think DavidsTea has the best pear tea I’ve tried. This one is light and free from bitterness. It’s tasty, but I’m glad I only ordered the sample size! It’s not this tea’s fault, though. I just prefer a bolder flavor than most white teas can give.
Almond is my favorite tea flavor, so I had to include this one in my cart. It tastes like all the other almond black teas I’ve sampled, which is great! The flavor is like marzipan, but not in an over the top way, like with some teas. There’s a tiny bit of bitterness, but that’s probably my fault. I’ll be more careful on my next cup.
Red velvet is such a delicious flavor that seems to be difficult for companies to capture in a tea. Unfortunately, this is the case with this one. The flavor is primarily rooibos with maybe a bit of chocolate and a little berry at the end of the sip. I added milk and sugar to try to make it more cakey. It tastes good, but I wouldn’t be able to take a sip and guess that it’s supposed to be red velvet. I’d say go with the Stash red velvet tea instead if you’re looking for something slightly more accurate.