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This is one of the teas that made me want to try Savoy, but I wish it had ended up as tasty as it sounds! It had some random chai-ish flavors, but it’s not that good. The quality of the black tea is just okay. It was all way too mild, and nothing made me think of pumpkin or muffins.
This is pretty fresh and pleasant. I’m drinking it cold, and I taste the lemon without the tartness. I also taste some of the rooibos base. I don’t notice anything too fake or cleaner-ish, which is always a relief with lemon teas. I don’t think this one is special enough to seek out, but it’s a decent blend!
This really tastes like apple cider! I taste the freshness of the apples without the sour acidity that is sometimes too much for me. It’s mildly spiced, but it’s super pleasant warm and hot. I’m already looking forward to my next cup! It’s the best take I’ve seen on this flavor profile in a while!
The base here is nice and grapey. Or maybe that’s the flavoring. Regardless, I’m enjoying this! Sweetened with milk, it tastes pretty sophisticated and interesting! I’d guess raisin or currant if I had to guess the flavor since who knows what this name means. Apparently it’s lemon and berry? I guess I could see that. My first cup of this was pretty nondescript, so I’m glad I waited to write a note until I finished the bag!
I wouldn’t call this a chai. I taste the anise most strongly. I also taste clove. When it was hot, I tasted almost nothing at all. I thought a longer steep would do better, but the second time was the same.
This smelled like apple oatmeal while it steeped. I’m drinking it cold, and I’m happy to say it’s super good! The flavor is so juicy and fresh. It’s not tart, just smooth. I only bought the half ounce size, but I’ll have to get more next time. It’s my favorite tea I’ve tried from Savoy so far! The second time I had it, it was super appley, and I love the green rooibos base.
This tastes a bit like cotton candy. I removed the butterfly pea flower of course. This is light and not tart, just marshmallowy and a little fruity. I’d consider buying a bigger bag! It’s not like many other teas I’ve had.
This was too weak for me. I tasted some very light spices, but mostly bitter black tea. When I made it again, I gave it a shorter steep, and I tasted mostly black tea and just a bit of anise or something. Upon looking at the ingredients, maybe that was mint I was noticing.
True! Perhaps I’m being too harsh. I tried four of their chai blends/spiced teas around the same time and found them all to be lacking flavor, so I think my frustration became cumulative :P
Hmm this smells strongly like Adagio’s pumpkin honeybush, which was always weirdly sweet and fruity to me. I’m not opposed to how this tastes, but I really wouldn’t call it a chai. It’s quite fruity and super mildly spiced. The resteep was as strong as the first. Not for me, but not a bad tea.
Homemade Advent Calendar from AJRimmer: Day 22
Yum! This is smooth and subtle but very pleasant, like a gently spiced cinnamon roll with the intimation of a rich frosting and a hint of orange. (Though to be fair, I didn’t look too closely at the leaf when I measured it out, so maybe I didn’t get (m)any orange bits in my cup!)
Enjoying a cup of this alongside a book before rousing myself to do the last of my holiday baking. I’m going to tackle Nigella Lawson’s vegan gingerbread recipe this morning, with medjool dates instead of prunes (?!). Should be a fun bake, and hopefully a delicious one!
Happy Christmas Eve if you celebrate! :D
Flavors: Cinnamon, Frosting, Orange, Smooth
Homemade Advent Calendar from AJRimmer: Day 18
I brewed and drank this one knowing only its name, and I did not expect it to be so lemon-heavy! Having looked it up, I can just about get the “lemon cream” vibe it’s going for, but I’m not detecting the titular elderberry… and it’s definitely heavy on the lemon as opposed to the cream.
It’s very brisk, and the lemon is a bit sharp-ish for me. More berry would help round it out!
Flavors: Acidic, Brisk, Lemon Zest
Homemade Advent Calendar from AJRimmer: Day 10
Wow, the caramel flavoring here is exceptional. It’s buttery, rich, and smooth, and something about it reminds me of caramel corn. The base has a tinge of soapiness that’s slightly discordant, but overall this is really nice and very cozy on a damp and foggy day!
Flavors: Buttery, Caramel, Popcorn, Soap
Homemade Advent Calendar from AJRimmer: Day 5
Mm, this one smells so lovely. And it’s tasty, too! I definitely got buttery, cake-y vibes. The lemon comes through, but maybe not as strongly as I’d like. I’m a huuuge fan of lemon loaves of all sorts, and I firmly believe that they should be as zesty and lemony as possible — and that extends to lemon loaf-inspired tea, too!
I enjoyed sipping this one; just wish the lemon were turned up to eleven!
Flavors: Buttery, Cake, Lemon
This tastes really similar to a Plum Deluxe tea I’ve had. It’s really nice! It’s good with milk and sugar. I taste a lot of lavender. I don’t really notice the coconut, though there’s definitely something else in there other than the lavender. It’s a nice rooibos too.
First steep was a bit underwhelming, but still a tasty buttery black tea. Second, longer steep brought out a little spicy, nutty tea and less butter. No lemon, but a tasty tea. Not something I need to have in my cupboard, but glad I got to try a sample.
Flavors: Buttery, Cake, Nutmeg, Nutty
First encounter: alkaline bitter heavy yerba mate and nutritious fish food-nettle concoction, so basically scorched pond water
Second encounter: “Let Me Borrow That Top” by Kelly
G – Assam green is not for me! I tried to play nice but got insulted instead.
Flavors: Bitter, Char, Heavy, Swamp, Vegetal, Wildflowers