95 Tasting Notes
This tea smells absolutely amazing and I was very excited to try it! It definitely disappointed though… I found there to be quite a bitter aftertaste which ruined what would otherwise have been an excellent tea. Maker error perhaps? I will have to try again soon…
Tried it as a free tea for leap day, enjoyed it enough to buy some. I find the combination of mint and spices to be excellent, with neither flavour overpowering the other. Will have to try it brewed by myself, but should be good for my sinuses which tend to act up a lot!
I got it for the first time as a cup to go and absolutely loved it! I bought a tin of it later and have made it a few times since, and while its been good, it wasn’t the same. I might not be making it in the right proportions or something but i haven’t managed to get the same earth shattering flavour myself. Its still a yummy dessert tea though, and I especially enjoy blending it with chocolate rocket (one teaspoon of each).
Again I don’t really like black tea, but this one smells and tastes like cream soda, so I quite enjoy it. Its really hard to believe it contains no sugar, you certainly don’t have to sweeten it! Its yummy but the fruit pieces are really big, hard to get a good balance of black tea/fruit pieces.
This tea was just too hot for me, I found it unpleasant to drink something this spicy. If you are a spice lover, I imagine it would be fantastic…
I enjoy it as is, but on the days where the spice is just a bit too much I find adding a little bit of sugar (I use rock sugar but brown sugar works nicely too) will help with the hot bite. It still has a lot of kick but if you’re trying to find a way to make it easier to deal with I found that works. Its one of my favourites though when I’m craving something hot, but I also adore hot lips and cinnamon hearts!