Canadian Maple

Tea type
Rooibos Tea
Ingredients
Maple Crystals, Organic Rooibos
Flavors
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Loose Leaf
Caffeine
Caffeine Free
Certification
Fair Trade, Organic
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Average preparation
6 min, 15 sec 8 oz / 236 ml

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  • “I love when I can taste an authentic maple flavor in a tea, and here…I can’t really. It’s sort of generic and generally desserty. Nothing makes me think maple unfortunately! The rooibos base is...” Read full tasting note
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  • “Another Toronto Tea Festival buy! Lemon Lily had a few interesting powders this year that I picked up, but aside from that this was the only LLT they had that caught my eye. Mostly because there...” Read full tasting note
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I love when I can taste an authentic maple flavor in a tea, and here…I can’t really. It’s sort of generic and generally desserty. Nothing makes me think maple unfortunately! The rooibos base is pretty good, so it’s still fine to drink.

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Another Toronto Tea Festival buy!

Lemon Lily had a few interesting powders this year that I picked up, but aside from that this was the only LLT they had that caught my eye. Mostly because there was just so much maple sugar in the blend!

I made a giant mug of it a few nights ago and it was a little different than expected, but still very pleasant. More rooibos forward than I’d have imagined and despite such a large quantity of maple sugar the flavour was actually somewhat gentle and definitely not too sweet at all. As a first impression it was perhaps a smidge underwhelming but I think that’s because I had high expectations. My opinion after finishing the whole mug what that I could easily see this being the kind of tea that has a softer initial impression but ends up quickly being a long-term favourite because of the reliable flavour and the fact it’s not intense enough as to only fit very specific moods.

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