7 Tasting Notes
Plain, this tea is boring. With a little honey and almond milk, however, the light touch of chai comes out in an enjoyable way. The vanilla is very subtle and hard to detect, however, and could use a stronger kick. This tea is also good heated in milk instead of water.
Preparation
This tea has a lightly fruity flavor that’s rather pleasant, and this is coming from someone who generally dislikes fruity teas.
The best part of the tea, however, is that it helps a goodly bit with cramps, even though it’s not marketed specifically as such.
Preparation
This tea is delicious and described entirely incorrectly. There’s little to no coffee flavor involved here; just chocolate. It basically tastes like chocolate liqueur made tea.
A fantabulous tea. Also, all blasphemy aside, it mixes well with coffee and gives it a mocha-chocolatey flavor when brewed with the grounds.
Preparation
This tea is fairly okay. I must confess, it’s not my favorite for straight drinking – I like mixing it into my morning coffee (blasphemy, I know), because it makes the coffee taste like a cookie. As a coffee mixer, it’s pretty delicious.
Sounds delicious with the addition of honey and almond milk…thanks for sharing your review of our Vanilla Chai Tea
Kathy for Bigelow Tea