Another new tea from the organic collection.
This is basically the replacement for Mighty Aphrodite, and it was crafted with a lot of intention – we heard the disappointment at no longer having a raspberry leaf blend on the tea wall after Mighty Aphrodite was retired and we listened to a lot of Tea Guide and Customer feedback when designing the replacement tea.
To be completely transparent, I adored Mighty Aphrodite and I was crushed when it was retired. I like this blend, but it doesn’t taste like Mighty Aphrodite to me at all. From a functional stand point, I would still drink it when I run out of my Mighty Aphrodite stash but I drank Mighty Aphrodite for flavour and not just for cramps – and I can’t say that I’ll do the same for this tea. That said, I don’t think it’s unpleasant at all and I really hope people enjoy it because the changes to the flavour were made by listening to what worked/didn’t work for most people. I am in the minority, in terms of liking Mighty Aphrodite so much.
So what does it taste like!?
Well, you can taste the raspberry leaf a little more clearly – it’s herbal, grassy and a little smokey. This is probably slightly exaggerated by the nettle. It’s also got a nice, light tartness from the cranberry in the blend. The other note that’s different is that it’s pretty creamy; like a nice raspberry and cream. Sort of a raspberry flavoured Campino candy, if you will? It’s still pretty light bodied, but I think has a bit of a stronger flavour overall than Mighty Aphrodite was. Also no apple at all, some doesn’t have any of that apple-y quality…
Personally passing, but happy for all the people who wanted raspberry leaf back on the tea wall!
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