Spumoni Green Tea

Tea type
Green Tea
Ingredients
Not available
Flavors
Cherry, Chocolate, Creamy, Marine, Nutty, Salty, Coconut, Cream, Nuts, Vanilla, Astringent, Cocoa, Grass, Ocean Air, Strawberry, Sweet
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Caffeine
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Edit tea info Last updated by Lauren | A Quarter to Tea
Average preparation
180 °F / 82 °C 2 min, 15 sec 10 oz / 281 ml

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  • “The name Spumoni makes me think of Louie Prima. He sings about it in Banana Split For My Baby, which is the only reference I have of Spumoni. It’s an Italian ice cream flavor is my guess. In this...” Read full tasting note
  • “Wow, have I really not posted a tasting note in over two years? The shame would be more crippling if I weren’t currently so tired. You know what might fix that problem? That’s right, friends, the...” Read full tasting note
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  • “Yesss. Equal parts nutty, fruity, and creamy, this tea is cherry, pistachio, chocolate, coco-vanilla ice cream goodness. The finish is pure spumoni. I typically hate marine green teas with a...” Read full tasting note
    82
  • “Definitely oversteeped this one. It’s marzipan-y sweet, but any other flavour is hidden by astringency. Probably won’t be my favourite even when properly steeped, though.” Read full tasting note

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Spumoni Green Tea:

Based off the classic Italian dessert that tastes like pistachios, chocolate, vanilla and cherries. Add tea, and is there anything better?

Takes milk and sugar well.

All orders come in resealable packaging and include a reusable muslin cotton tea bag.

Ingredients:

Chinese green tea, Organic Sencha, raw pistachios, organic cacao nibs, montamorey cherries, flakes of coconut

Brew and Size Instructions:

Use 2 teaspoons for an 8 oz cup
Steep for 2-4 minutes at 175F water

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20 Tasting Notes

1711 tasting notes

The name Spumoni makes me think of Louie Prima. He sings about it in Banana Split For My Baby, which is the only reference I have of Spumoni. It’s an Italian ice cream flavor is my guess. In this tea I’m getting rich cherry, maybe a touch of almond with some basey notes that I can’t quite pin. Green tea seems like a strange choice to me for this with the deep flavors added, but maybe it’s a better reflection of Spumoni than I’m aware of. So far it seems like a nice tea, something fun to try, but not take home and introduce to the family.
In the mean time I’ll be keeping my eye out for Spumoni ice cream to try. Maybe in San Francisco’s North Beach? That seems like a good area to hunt for it.

Preparation
180 °F / 82 °C 2 min, 0 sec
Starfevre

If you’re in a place that has an Old Spaghetti Factory restaurant (chain), they serve Spumoni icecream as their standard dessert.

Mastress Alita

I am not a fan of Italian food, but loooove Spumoni ice cream! I think it is far superior to Neapolitan, myself, but then, that is probably because I find vanilla ice cream pretty bland, and Spumoni is usually Chocolate/Cherry/Pistachio as it’s 3-flavor combo.

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34 tasting notes

Wow, have I really not posted a tasting note in over two years? The shame would be more crippling if I weren’t currently so tired. You know what might fix that problem? That’s right, friends, the answer is always tea.

This has become something of a staple in my household, and is definitely one of my favorite flavored teas among A Quarter to Tea’s selection. Please note that I made the rookie mistake of offering it to my sister once, and now must live with her hounding me for a taste whenever tea-related chatter comes up. Don’t repeat my mistakes.

I’ve always been something of a spumoni devotee, and it’s clear that time hasn’t allowed my heart to stray from its stance. This tea is everything I love about the ice cream version, just condensed into a single sip and less prone to melting. There’s a very nutty flavor profile, rounded out with cherry notes that are surprisingly not artificial. (I mention this in part because some of AQtT’s cherry-flavored teas leave an unpleasant film in my mouth. Maybe this one is just more understated?). I think the coconut flakes are what sell me on the imitation game this blend is playing with the ice cream, though. Creamy, but not too sweet, and with the added, salty pop of whole pistachios, it’s really just comfort in a cup for me. Doesn’t hurt that this blend is beautiful to look at, with its deep green leaves and the big chunks of dried cherry and nuts. I never really bought into the whole ‘we eat with our eyes first’ deal, but I think this tea deserves to be appreciated on multiple fronts all the same.

Flavors: Cherry, Chocolate, Creamy, Marine, Nutty, Salty

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1433 tasting notes

Yesss.

Equal parts nutty, fruity, and creamy, this tea is cherry, pistachio, chocolate, coco-vanilla ice cream goodness. The finish is pure spumoni.

I typically hate marine green teas with a passion, am skeptical when it comes to chocolate and cherry flavouring, and don’t care for spumoni.. yet this just works somehow. Colour me impressed.

Flavors: Cherry, Chocolate, Coconut, Cream, Marine, Nuts, Vanilla

Preparation
170 °F / 76 °C 4 min, 0 sec
tea-sipper

This one is amazing.

Kittenna

I was definitely not wowed by this one… perhaps I steeped it badly. I’m thinking it’s perhaps supposed to taste along the lines of Butiki’s Pistachio Ice Cream? (Where in the heck did I put that baggie of tea?)

Crowkettle

I don’t know.. I used the last of my sample the other day and it came out not tasting nearly as great for reasons I don’t understand. This is why I try not to rate right away anymore. Now I’ll have to get another sample to see if my mind is playing tricks or if it’s just that finicky of a tea!

Kittenna

That’s the trouble I always had with Pistachio Ice Cream – it was super hit or miss. I think it’s just a trait of green teas, haha.

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6106 tasting notes

Definitely oversteeped this one. It’s marzipan-y sweet, but any other flavour is hidden by astringency. Probably won’t be my favourite even when properly steeped, though.

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1403 tasting notes

Absolutely fab!

And it’s a sipdown!

#long time ago internet hiatus sipdown

tea-sipper

oh man, my last cup of this will be a sipdown too. I loved this one. :/

Crowkettle

Miss their teas <3

Evol Ving Ness

Indeed, I do too. Some of their teas tasted very same-y and false to me, but others just rocked. I hope they’ll be back after a bit of a break.

The past year and a half have been such a struggle for many/most/all of us. I can’t even imagine trying to run a business in all this insanity.
Crowkettle

Yes, the honey flavouring found in a lot of their teas in particular comes to mind, but they had a few neat ones that I’d buy in large quantities now if able to – so here’s hoping for an eventual return + less troubled times ahead!

Evol Ving Ness

Yes, that one hit a wrong note for me too. However, there were others who liked it.

Agreed. Some were winners. Hopefully, we will see AQQT again relatively soon.

Lexie Aleah

I’m also hoping for a comeback of their teas. I only got to try a few before they closed but a couple of them were amazing!

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15049 tasting notes

Much better this time now that i didn’t steep it for too long. Spumoni is still not one of my favourite flavours, so this isn’t a tea for me in terms of keeping it in my cupboard, but i DO find this to be a pretty good capture of spumoni. If that was what you were looking for, i’d for sure recommend this tea :) thanks dexter!

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1040 tasting notes

Yep – I love this one. It’s amazing. I’ve drank it a few times now and I’m finding that it’s better with a bit more leaf and some sweetener really makes the flavors pop. I’ve been adding more sweet than I normally would but it’s just soooooo good with the extra sweetener. This might not work for those that don’t like their teas sweet, but for me this works really well.
3 tsp in my Davids Perfect Mug – 85C – 3 min and add some sweet – hug your mug

Evol Ving Ness

Thank you for adding your method instructions. I tried a cup a while ago which was a total fail. I will try it your way to see what happens.

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1792 tasting notes

Spumoni ice cream is hard to find in my neck of the woods, let alone good spumoni. I am delighted to finally get to experience a tea that is supposed to taste like the dessert!

It was smart to pair it with a green base. The dry leaf is creamy pistachio to the max. The flavour, however, is playing tricks on me. Initially, I thought I tasted banana, and then I thought that was a possibility because all of the little baggies from my sample pack were placed in a larger paper bag, and thought perhaps that this was sitting a little too close to the Banana Split sample. But as this cools, this is definitely pistachio, followed by chocolate. Perhaps the cocoa nibs are playing a role in screwing with my mind on the whole banana thing because the cocoa flavour reminds me of DAVIDsTEA’s Banana Split rooibos, which has cocoa nibs in it, I believe. Even the tea smells a little like banana ice cream, but luckily, yep, as I take a sip, there it is. Pistachio ice cream, folks.

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672 tasting notes

For me, cherry is the dominant note here, with the pistachio/almond flavors singing a very nice backup. I can’t pick up on the coconut, but the base is a great match for this, present but unobtrusive.

p.s. Ate the cherry out of this one too once I was done steeping. Seriously, I hope people are not throwing the cherries out with the used tea leaves, they taste amazing.

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1271 tasting notes

Finally a Spumoni tea! I’ve been waiting for one and suggesting it for years and finally we have one!

This green is was very heavy on the pistachio flavor, then cherry, followed by a hint of chocolate. The blend was nice and creamy and the cherry tasted pretty natural. Very good, especially if you love pistachio!

Full review on Oolong Owl http://oolongowl.com/spumoni-green-tea-and-mexican-hot-chocolate-from-a-quarter-to-tea-tea-review/

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