After our event at the Eaton Center ended on Saturday, we immediately left for the last few hours of the Toronto Tea Festival. It went by quite quickly, even though we had a slight technology issue with some of the kettles that had been brought which prevented us from doing live cuppings of teas during the day.
We thankfully had prebrewed TOTD thermoses filled with Turmeric Chai, Wild Grown Rooibos, and this tea though – so we were still able to sample something during Saturday’s activities. This was definitely the overall crowd favourite and honestly maybe my favourite of the three teas too. I had a travel mug with me and I ended up pouring myself some of it to sip on in between talking to people at the DT booth. I was very, very thankful not just for something caffeinated (I was SO TIRED at this point) but also really delicious. That brighter more lemony citrus/bergamot note was invigorating and I felt like the yerba mate/ginseng combo was also very mentally refreshing – something I needed after such a long and busy start to the day.
We sampled this tea on Sunday in the brewers as well, and it was still easily the crowd favourite of the TOTD offerings. Though, we did fix our hot water issue so I was able to do live cuppings of about five other teas as well – so we gave it a really good run for its money. It held its own very well though, and it was really amazing to get to hear live feedback (mostly positive, but even the critical too) as people tasted it for the first time. I really, really do love this tea.
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.