Sangria

Tea type
Herbal Tea
Ingredients
Apple, Blackberry Leaves, Hibiscus, Licorice Root, Natural Flavours, Orange Pieces, Raspberry, Strawberry
Flavors
Hibiscus, Tangy, Tart, Alcohol, Orange, Fruity, Citrus Fruits, Sweet, Apple, Artificial, Red Wine, Strawberry, Orange Zest, Licorice, Raspberry, Citrus, Candy
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Loose Leaf
Caffeine
Caffeine Free
Certification
Not available
Edit tea info Last updated by DAVIDsTEA
Average preparation
170 °F / 76 °C 5 min, 30 sec 7 g 21 oz / 615 ml

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  • “Somehow I acquired a 50g bag of this. I believe I actually purchased it, I’m not sure if it was on a whim or because I had a sample I liked in-store, but it was ultimately a bad decision. I have...” Read full tasting note
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  • “I think (hope) this is the last of this tea. I’m having it iced and its just too tart for me… Despite adding sugar – and – vodka. The vodka made it a little more bearable but its still clear I’m...” Read full tasting note
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  • “This tea is a bit of an enigma to me. I’ve finally drank down my stash of it, but it has definitely been a journey. I find the orange, liquorice root, and hibiscus to be quite nauseating together....” Read full tasting note
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  • “I LOVE the smell of Sangria! It smells delicious and very fruit punch-y. I’m pretty impressed because I have to say they really got the flavors on point. It really reminds me of actual sangria just...” Read full tasting note

From DAVIDsTEA

Imagine the perfect summer day. Chances are it involves sunshine, a patio and a big pitcher of sangria. Seriously, summer just isn’t summer without that tasty concoction of wine and fresh fruit. And with tart hibiscus and big pieces of apple, orange and berries, this fruity, all-natural tisane tastes just like the real thing. Try brewing up a big pitcher with red wine, agave and a splash of sparkling water. Bistro table and sunny patio not included. Limited edition.

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DavidsTea is a Canadian specialty tea and tea accessory retailer based in Montreal, Quebec. It is the largest Canadian-based specialty tea boutique in the country, with its first store having opened in 2008.

53 Tasting Notes

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I cold brewed this tea and it was delicious!!! I didn’t know it was a seasonal blend until I was in a David’s Tea and I mentioned it to someone who worked there. I still have some left and will be holding onto it till it comes back around next year!!!
Delicious and has a beautiful aroma!! my co-workers also love the smell and keep asking me to drink it all the time! Hahahaha.

Flavors: Citrus Fruits, Sweet, Tangy

Preparation
150 °F / 65 °C 8 min or more

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1184 tasting notes

I cold brewed this last week. I should have made some notes about it, because I don’t remember specifics, but this was fruity goodness. It would be good with some Arbor Mist! lol

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20 tasting notes

Absolutely LOVE this tea iced. Try mixing it with your favourite flavoured perrier water or carbonated fruit drink.. amazing!!

Preparation
Iced

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836 tasting notes

The licorice root very nicely offsets the tartness of the hibiscus. This tea really tastes like it contains alcohol. Nice mix of flavours- seems to have quite an authentic taste. Not something that I personally enjoy- a bit too sickly sweet for me.

Preparation
Boiling 6 min, 30 sec 5 tsp 13 OZ / 375 ML

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15350 tasting notes

sample sipdown! still doing well with 1 sipdown a day this week. I enjoyed my few cups of this, but i’m good with just that. good, but not good enough to pick up again :)

Final Count: 96

Cameron B.

Wow, 96?! That’s fantastic! I’m jealous, ha ha.

Sil

it’s been a looooong journe down from 300+

Dexter

WOW!! Great Job!!! Taking inspiration….

Cameron B.

I’m at 131 and I’ve only been on here for two months. Oops? >>

Sil

just remember dex… it’s a marathon…i was up and down and up and down…

Sil

cameron – not oops…typical hahahaha i totally did the same thing… then it was omg! 100+ teas! then… whaaat! 200+ ! then holy mother crap gd it…345+ too much! and so i started my walk back down the hill lol

Cameron B.

Well I don’t have any orders planned at the moment, and most of my stuff is samples, so I should be able to get the number down fairly quickly. :)

Lynxiebrat

How long has it taking you to get to 96? Me, I think it would take a really long time…like about a year or so.

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Pass the Stash TTB 2.0

Holy cow, be careful that you don’t overleaf this tea! I took my first sip and literally almost ralphed. HAH! I used about a teaspoon and a half, but there was a giant slice of dried orange in there that may have been the culprit. So I added more water to bring it closer to 10 ounces before I drank any more. BLEGH. XD

Ahem.

I totally get the wine reference in this tea! Which is not something I expected. There’s definitely a bit of a winey taste there in the background. And the hibiscus and licorice root don’t really bother me in this blend, because the tart orange is strong enough to hold its own. This is, overall, a rather tart blend, so I added some sugar. It’s very fruity, I can taste the strawberry, the apple, and the orange. I don’t necessarily get raspberry, but the hibiscus is somewhat similar to tart raspberry, so that’s probably why. The licorice is not noticeable, thank goodness!

I will say, there is a certain bubblegum element to this that I do not enjoy. And overall, it tastes quite artificial… I don’t understand why flavoring is needed when there are giant pieces of fruit in here… Just seems excessive, and it hurts the blend overall. It’s not terrible, but the artificiality keeps it from being good.

Flavors: Apple, Artificial, Fruity, Hibiscus, Orange, Red Wine, Strawberry, Tart

Preparation
Boiling 5 min, 0 sec 1 tsp 8 OZ / 236 ML
Cheri

I have a sample of this that I was thinking about cold brewing.

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37 tasting notes

NAILED IT. I brewed this with the intention of trying it as an iced tea, then immediately turning it in to an alcoholic beverage (recipe below). As a tea, I would want to steep it less and maybe add one sugar. It was very tart and full-bodied, but not sour or rough on the palate.
As Sangria, it is PERFECT. If I wanted to have an alcohol-free Sangria, I would simply brew this and ice it.
How I made an awesome Sangria:
1/2 cup of Sangria (tea)
1/2 cup of Merlot
2oz of Sprite.
Serve over ice.
Next time, I want to try with a White Wine base. For the Sangria, I made it with 2 teaspoons in 5oz of water and steeped for 6 minutes. I let it cool in the fridge. No sugar added. It’s PERFECT!

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I made this tea iced today for me and my mom. It was only okay. I was not a fan of the smell, which is surprising because usually they smell better than they taste. I think the problem is that I do not really like sangria; I have never had actual sangria so that could be it. I would recommend it to anyone who likes fruity tea.If you hate hibiscus, this tea is fine because it was not at all tart for me. But I would brew a million teas before I decided to make this one. Oh and it brewed stronger for my mother than for me so that is another problem. Because the tea has so many ingredients in it, you are going to get a different brew each time.

Flavors: Fruity

Preparation
190 °F / 87 °C 5 min, 0 sec 1 tsp 8 OZ / 236 ML

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8 tasting notes

This tea tastes exactly like Sangria – love it!

Flavors: Fruity, Orange

Preparation
4 min, 0 sec 2 g 12 OZ / 354 ML

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41 tasting notes

This was one of the teas I was most interested in trying from my new summer collection. The smell in the store is what got me. I wouldn’t say it smelled delicious, but it smelled INTERESTING, and unique and awesome and I just had to have it. My boyfriend took one whiff and wouldn’t go near it with a 10 foot pole…

So when I made it at home, I made it iced. Initially, I really loved it! It tasted very sophisticated and grown up to me. I made a huge glass of it though, and sipped on it throughout the afternoon. I found by the end I was really not wanting to finish it. I think it was the hibiscus. It just seemed to taste more and more bitter, even though it wasn’t continually steeped. I think I just have to have this one in smaller amounts, and next time I’ll try sweetening it and see what I think of that.

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