drank Horchata Chai by DAVIDsTEA
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This tea soft launched earlier in the month as part of a mini collection inspired by different global flavours/terroirs – it was accompanied by Cherry Blossom Matcha and Mint Everest, which had previously first been teased in the Around The World advent.

I first started working on this tea about a year and a half ago. It’s not the first time that DT has done a horchata flavour – a few years back, when I was in store, we had a really excellent tea called Horchacha. I wanted to kind of reimagine that blend since, in the years since, Horchata has become a lot more mainstream/commercially recognized. This time around, we dropped the stevia and gave this blend a spicy Chai twist to play off the cinnamon notes already in Horchata. There’s still that very rich, creamy and thick taste that one should except from a Horchata. This is in part because of the coconut milk powder (which also makes for a richer mouthfeel), in part because of the use of flavouring, and in part because of the addition of white rice which does add a subtle starchiness. Ultimately, within that strong overarching sense of creaminess, you taste a mix of coconut, rice, and vanilla.

In regards to that “Chai twist” – I personally find the cardamom stronger than the ginger but I’ve heard coworkers say the reverse too, so I think maybe personal spice preference could play an effect in how you perceive that balance. Regardless, adding those extra spices does add more depth and layers of flavour to the blend (and breaks up some of the sweetness) without necessarily adding heat.

The base mix was fun too – we went with roasted mate for caffeine, body, and to give some darker “low” notes to the blend from the roast to help balance the sweetness and more aromatic top notes. The addition of rooibos was important too; it also adds body but kept the roasted mate from overtaking some of the more subtle flavours within the profile or getting too tannic/bitter.

Ultimately, it’s a sweet tea but I think a delicious one! I think a lot of people think of Chai as a more autumnal drink and this would, of course, be perfect as a cozy fall or winter beverage. However, Horchata is usually consumed cold and this tea REALLY shines as an iced latte so I’m glad it released a little earlier in the year so that as it warms up people will (hopefully) take advantage of enjoying it as a refreshing tea to cool down with in the summer. I recommend making it with coconut milk or, to be more authentic, rice milk!

Friendly reminder that I do not numerically rate DAVIDsTEA blends as I’m currently employed there and it would be an obvious conflict of interest. Any blends you see with numerical ratings were rated prior to my employment there. These reviews are a reflection of my personal thoughts and feelings regarding the teas, and not the company’s.

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Hello! My name is Kelly, though many people in the tea community call me Ros or Roswell.

I am a mid-twenties tea addict, blogger, and all around nerd. I grew up in the Prairies, but a few years ago I relocated to Quebec to pursue a career with DAVIDsTEA in the tea industry! I’m still working on getting my French language skills down…

My first introduction to tea, in any form outside of instant and bottled iced tea, was about seven years ago when I happened to stumble upon DAVIDsTEA while looking for a birthday present for a friend! I tried their Birthday Cake rooibos blend, and I’ve been hooked on tea ever since! In those seven years; I was introduced to the online tea community, expanded my interest in flavoured teas to include a deep love and appreciation for straight teas and traditional brewing methods, got a tea themed tattoo, started reviewing teas, amassed a sizable tea and teaware collection, became a TAC certified Tea Sommelier, & even came full circle by beginning a career in the tea industry with DAVIDsTEA!

I consider myself a Jack of all Teas, and strive to have a knowledge and appreciation of all tea types, formats, and styles of drinking. I don’t like to feel boxed in to just being a “flavoured tea” or “straight tea” drinker – my expectations may vary depending on the type of tea or how it’s been processed/prepared but if it’s good tea, it’s good tea no matter how it’s been made!

You name it, I probably drink it- and I’ll absolutely try anything at least once.

My default method of preparation is hot, Western style, and straight – but I’m not opposed to additions if I’m in the right mood. If I ever add something to a tea or use a different method of preparation I will ALWAYS call it out in the tasting note though.

I like to listen to music when drinking tea, especially when I’m brewing a large pot at a time or steeping Gongfu. Often I curate very intentional tea and music pairings, and sometimes I share them here in my tasting reviews. Music is something that I find can deeply affect the experience of having tea.

I’m also one half of the “tea and fandom” podcast GeekSteep where, weekly, we discuss newly explored fandoms over tea as well as try to figure out the perfect tea to pair with each fandom. You can find us on Spotify and Apple & Google podcasts.

Favourite flavour notes/ingredients: Pear, lychee, cranberry, cream, melon, pineapple, malt, roasty, petrichor, sweet potato, heady florals like rose, hazelnut or walnut, sesame, honey (in moderation), and very woody shou.

Least favourite flavour notes/ingredients:
Lemongrass, ginger, strongly spiced profiles (and most Chai in general), mushrooms, seaweed, chamomile, stevia, saltiness or anything that reminds me too much of meat that isn’t supposed to taste like meat…

Currently exploring/obsessed with: Sheng from Yiwu, Yancha (Qilan in particular), anything with a strong sweet potato note. Also, I need to try ALL the root beer teas! Searching for a really good caramel flavoured blend, ideally with a black tea base.

Please contact me at the instagram account listed below if you would like me to review your teas.

Currently I’m employed in the tea department of the DAVIDsTEA head office. While I’m still sharing my own personal thoughts on new & existing DAVIDsTEA blends, I am no longer numerically rating them due to the obvious conflict of interest. Any comments expressed are a reflection of my own thoughts and opinions, and do not reflect the thoughts and opinions of the company. Any DAVIDsTEA blends you currently see with a numeric score were reviewed prior to my being hired there and have not been adjusted since becoming a DAVIDsTEA employee.

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