Vanilla Matcha

Tea type
Matcha Tea
Ingredients
Matcha Green Tea, Natural Vanilla Flavor
Flavors
Seaweed, Sugar, Sweet, Cream, Creamy, Grass, Vanilla, Bitter, Broccoli, Vegetal, Spinach, Cut Grass, Earth, Coconut, Chicken Soup, Mud, Plants, Wet Earth
Sold in
Bulk, Loose Leaf
Caffeine
High
Certification
Not available
Edit tea info Last updated by SJBP
Average preparation
170 °F / 76 °C 4 min, 30 sec 15 g 39 oz / 1159 ml

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  • “I brought the last of my gallon of milk to work to try this tea. Unfortunately, it wasn’t enough milk for the amount of matcha I used, but I made up the difference with some canned whipped cream....” Read full tasting note
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  • “Day 13 of 24 Days of Matcha It was ok. It had a smoothness of the other flavored matcha’s but the vanilla was way too subtle and so was disappointed as I was really hoping for a really good vanilla...” Read full tasting note
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  • “So I don’t know if I got a bad batch or…. but this was terrible. All bad seaweed and no grass. No vanilla either, just slightly sweetened bad seaweed.” Read full tasting note
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  • “#tiffanys2021sipdown Tea #55 overall / Tea #22 for February Monday 2/15 — Found another open DT 2 oz bag, but instead of the last one that 8 or more ounces, this one only had maybe 1 oz? Since I...” Read full tasting note

From DAVIDsTEA

How it tastes
Creamy vanilla, with a slight grassy matcha flavour in the background

This all-natural blend of vanilla, matcha green tea powder and sweet coconut nectar is the easiest way to get your matcha fix. All you have to do is decide whether you’d rather start your day with a Vanilla Matcha latte, a green smoothie or some next-level oatmeal. The good news? No need to decide between flavour, energy and antioxidants – this tea’s got ‘em all.

Ingredients
Coconut nectar, Matcha green tea, Natural vanilla flavouring.

About DAVIDsTEA View company

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.

72 Tasting Notes

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Nope. This is waaaaaay too sweetened. I should have known, as coconut nectar is the main ingredient, but I was kind of hoping it would be good. I really love good, straight matchas and this one really let me down as my first flavoured one. The matcha base is poor quality and yellowish. All in all, it just tastes like overly sweetened poor quality green tea.

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606 tasting notes

I have to admit that I’ve kind of fallen in love with this one. I can’t get over how much I love it. I am so sad about this. haha It’s the only matcha so far that I like. I’m actually thinking about buying the bowl and whisk kit so I can make this at home. I might actually do that this weekend. Or maybe sooner if I can’t wait any longer…
My husband tried it and said that with the milk added it tastes like those cadbury chocolate eggs with the candy shell. YUM!

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I actually really enjoyed this matcha compared to their Matcha Matsu (which is still good by itself). I probably like it better because it is a little sweeter than regular matcha and I found myself drinking it more. I have yet to try this cold, but I do enjoy making it warm with steamed milk.

Flavors: Earth, Vanilla

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16 tasting notes

I’ve never had matcha and I’ve never had a latte (Iced or hot), today I had both. I thought vanilla matcha sounded like it would be good but turned out to be fantastic! I ordered this with soy milk and no sweetener (It is sweet enough, creamy too), I would buy this again and again. Now I gotta learn how to make matcha! xD

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308 tasting notes

Matcha and I are not the best of friends. There are a few unsweetened blends from Red Leaf Tea that I’d like to try when pay day rolls around. I’m also intrigued by DT’s new Pumpkin Pie Matcha that’s due out soon. This blend, however, is one that I’m trying to sipdown (quickly). I like it but I don’t love it.

I reorganized my tea collection over the weekend. I really dislike having superfluous boxes lying around the house, and I had two tea hauls that needed to be properly stored. I now have a small bin of opened bags of loose leaf tea that I’m trying to drink before I open (too many) additional bags.

I was clearly not very awake this morning when I made the decision to prepare matcha instead of maté on the first day back after a three-day weekend. I don’t know what I was thinking. Halfway through my morning bus commute, and the iced matcha latte in my matcha maker, I realized how much I’d regret the decision. I’d probably like this matcha blend more if it had more vanilla flavor. The vanilla seems like an afterthought. As of late, every time I prepare this matcha I add vanilla extract. It’s not an awful blend (particularly if you like sweeter teas), but I’m grateful I only have enough to make one more latte.

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This matcha is a sellout on the Davids Tea store, the only way you can get it right now is through a sampler pack; so lots of people must be liking it! I tried this both cold with water and cold as an almond milk late. Mixing this cold with just water, was okay; it was sweet green matcha with a hint of vanilla, which did help mellow the grassier parts of the flavor. But made with water, this tea is lacking something, some kind of body or flavor or something. I don’t know that almond milk is the key, though. I also made this as a cold late with vanilla almond milk. In that method, it was hardly green and very mild in taste, the vanilla milk taking most of the flavor. Overall this tea is good, it’s sweet, it’s vanilla, it’s smooth. But it’s sort of just barely matcha. I’ve tried all the teas in the matcha mix pack at Davids and liked the mint the best, as it made the most sense as a partner for the green tea flavor. The mocha matcha was odd and my least favorite of the bunch. So this vanilla matcha is okay, all things considered. If you’re looking for an economical dessert matcha, this is probably a great deal. I think I am going to do some more exploring on non-flavored matchas and see how that goes.

Flavors: Cream, Sugar, Sweet, Vanilla

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(DavidsTea 2022: already recorded)
2022 Sipdown 95/365! (Final March sipdown)

V is for… Vanilla Matcha!

Back to the alphabet! I skipped “U” (as well as Q, a few days back) as I didn’t have any 52teas or matchas starting with that letter, so V it is.

This packet of matcha was only 9g (from the advent) so the resulting latte was pretty light in flavour, but it served its purpose. I think I prefer more than 9g of matcha in a nordic mug, though.

AJRimmer

I bought the advent on sale and have been enjoying opening a door each day, though I haven’t had a chance to try any of them yet. It’s fun to start each day with a little surprise!

Kittenna

Haha, I wanted to do that initially but curiousity got the better of me (and besides, I’d already spoiled myself on what was in it).

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I picked up a tiny sample of a couple of the new flavoured matchas last time I was in DAVIDs, to see how they compare with Red Leaf.

I knew these were pre-sweetened when I bought them, but had forgotten, so found that fact a wee bit off putting when I went to make it. I put a teaspoon and an half (roughly) into the blender with cold milk and boiling water, and gave it a good froth. While it is quite sweet already, I decided to add a pinch more sugar, since I generally like my matcha lattes sweet.

I find the coconut nectar an odd choice of sweetener, because it doesn’t have a neutral flavour – it tastes like coconut water, and this flavour combines with the vanilla to take centre stage above the grassy flavor of the matcha.

This isn’t bad, but I’m not overly impressed either. I like a bit more of a matcha flavour from my flavoured matchas. So I will enjoy what I have left but I probably won’t buy this again.

Flavors: Coconut, Grass, Sweet, Vanilla

Marzipan

Interesting. I have never used boiling water with matcha.

Anlina

I add it to the cold milk, so the actual temperature of the liquid is somewhere between 60-70C. Because I am too lazy to heat the milk separately.

Marzipan

Oh, see I like them cold with milk. It’s like a milkshake.

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The first time I tried this it was made traditionally, which is was certainly not meant for. Today I made it into an iced latte as a pre dinner treat. The resulting tea still tastes mocha like to me, even my husband said “Yum! Chocolate flavour”. So very disappointing! Yet at the same time it is nice. Nice enough that my cat Honey stole some of it from my Chawan. And between you and me she keeps giving it the “get in my belly” look and more than once has she moved in ‘for the kill’.

Fjellrev

Not surprised! I only tried their Mocha matcha and these two smelled exactly the same in the store. Like what’s the point.

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652 tasting notes

I had a Facebook offer for a free matcha from Davidstea that expired yesterday, and I had some time to kill after work so I popped into the mall to claim this sweet sweet offer.

The release of these new flavoured matchas definitely piqued my interest because I was curious to see how they’d compare to the ones I’ve had and loved from Red Leaf. I chose the vanilla one to try, because it’s the one that most appealed to me.

The clerk made it in front of me with their new matcha shaker, which also interests me. I can’t decide if it would really be THAT much better than a mason jar. Not for the price, anyhow.

I can’t FAIRLY compare this matcha to the french vanilla from Red Leaf, because I always make my matchas at home as lattes. This may have actually been my very first matcha made with only hot water.

To be honest, it doesn’t compare. To a latte, I mean. It makes the GREENNESS of it that much more obvious. And the texture isn’t as creamy as when it’s made with hot milk. Kinda watery. In fairness, it’s looking like I’m just not a fan of matcha unless milk is involved. So I don’t want to rate this numerically.

From what I recall of the Red Leaf matchas, (it’s been awhile), they seem to pack a bit more of a flavour punch than this one. I will have to try one without milk to see how it lines up with Davidstea’s new offerings. But I doubt I will, because clearly latte style is the way to go.

Seeing as how I still have a freezer full of matcha (ooooops), I won’t be buying any more for the time being, however this might be a more convenient and less cost prohibitive option than ordering matcha from the US, since our Canadian dollar sucks so bad right now, on top of having to pay on average $10+ for shipping.

Hopefully they come up with some new flavours in the future! I might buy a vanilla or mocha latte sometime when I’m in the mall, just to try it.

Thanks for the sweet Facebook offer, Davidstea!

OMara

I’m looking into trying matcha. What would you suggest for beginners with a small budget?

ohfancythat

If you have a Davidstea near you, I would suggest checking these out!

Otherwise, http://www.redleaftea.com/ may not be so bad for shipping and exchange rate if you’re in the US, but matcha in general isn’t cheap so the prices may be offputting.

If you’re looking to try some, I suggest a small size of their caramel matcha, or french vanilla, and you can customize how much flavouring you want it to have!

Kittenna

I’m sad that I work too much to have gotten my free matcha :(

OMGsrsly

I still dream of Red Leaf’s pineapple matcha. So good in a coconut milk smoothie!

ohfancythat

Never tried that one!!

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