Ratatam

Tea type
Black Tea
Ingredients
Not available
Flavors
Malty, Nutty, Vanilla, Chestnut, Dried Fruit, Malt, Raisins, Astringent, Bitter, Sweet, Tobacco, Wood, Brown Sugar, Metallic, Tannic
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Loose Leaf
Caffeine
High
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Not available
Edit tea info Last updated by Cameron B.
Average preparation
200 °F / 93 °C 4 min, 15 sec 4 g 13 oz / 394 ml

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  • “From Lexie in her advent package, thanks! This one is subtle but vanilla at the end and maybe a bit of hazelnut (even more subtle than the vanilla). There is some malty assam goodness as a base...” Read full tasting note
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  • “It’s funny I must have been channelling Lupicia today, as I see Cameron B mentioning Lupicia’s Christmas teas are out today.  This is from a long ago order, but I haven’t written a note yet.  It...” Read full tasting note
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  • “Edited and updated: I tried this a couple of days after Cameron B. wrote a review on it. I didn’t take notes but I agree that I couldn’t taste much, if any, vanilla in it. I recently had the...” Read full tasting note
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  • “Bonus Tea Swap Sample Sipdown of the Day! (23) Another Lupicia sample from Kawaii433! This is listed as a “Lupicia Signature Tea”, and yet there are no notes for it here on Steepster. Odd. This...” Read full tasting note
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From Lupicia

RATATAM has an Assam tea base which has a sweetness and richness, blended with fragrant Ceylon tea. This black tea is velvety and mellow, accented with aromatic french vanilla. Adding milk can elevate the vanilla scent even more. We suggest enjoying this tea with baked goods such as buttered croissants.

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From Lexie in her advent package, thanks! This one is subtle but vanilla at the end and maybe a bit of hazelnut (even more subtle than the vanilla). There is some malty assam goodness as a base here, with no astringency. Its quite a nice cup and I’d be tempted to add it to an order if I ever get around to ordering from Lupicia (tea-sipper published a sale code from 3 leaf tea so that sucked me in already this year).

Flavors: Malty, Nutty, Vanilla

tea-sipper

oops sorry for posting the sale code! Also, I almost steeped this tea up today.

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It’s funny I must have been channelling Lupicia today, as I see Cameron B mentioning Lupicia’s Christmas teas are out today.  This is from a long ago order, but I haven’t written a note yet.  It seems that it is not as special as I wanted it to be.  It’s a tea with actual vanilla pieces on a strong black base!  I should love it!  But it’s just not vanilla enough for me – just barely (and I noticed this also when it was new, so it’s not an aging problem…)  I do see the occasional piece of vanilla which I appreciate.  But the black tea is also almost a fine powder – so maybe the base is a little TOO strong.  My blend seems like a much smaller leaf and also much less vanilla than the photo for this tea. The color of the dry leaf almost matches the color of the vanilla.   At least the real vanilla isn’t being drowned in artificial vanilla.  And I have no idea why I made the mistake of brewing the second steep so long.  Really, this should have been one of my top Lupicia teas in concept, but brewing it up is always disappointing. 
Steep #1 // 1 1/3 teaspoons for a big mug // 15 minutes after boiling // 1 minute steep
Steep #2 // just boiled // 5 minute steep

ashmanra

I just ordered my Christmas teas this morning and I am so excited, ha ha!

tea-sipper

As usual, I will live through the tasting notes of everyone else – even if I’m always a few days behind on reading them. :D

Cameron B.

YEEE Christmas teas!

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Edited and updated: I tried this a couple of days after Cameron B. wrote a review on it. I didn’t take notes but I agree that I couldn’t taste much, if any, vanilla in it. I recently had the sipdown of this. It was better than I remembered. It had malt notes, a little dried fried taste, chestnut notes too. I tried it cold brew and it’s way better that way. As Cameron wrote, I wouldn’t classify it as vanilla. It’s better than their “Vanilla” although there are no vanilla notes. Their Vanilla is far too artificial tasting while this one is not.

Flavors: Chestnut, Dried Fruit, Malt, Raisins

Preparation
205 °F / 96 °C 8 min or more 4 g 12 OZ / 354 ML
tea-sipper

Yeah, I’ll be interested to know if their Vanilla tea actually tastes like vanilla. I tried this one recently and even though I SEE the vanilla pieces, I’m not TASTING vanilla. hmm. Also, I’m gleefully awaiting your package which says it will arrive tomorrow. :D Thanks again for that!

Kawaii433

Yay :D glad it’ll be there soon! I’ll let you know about the Vanilla. I weighed some out to have tonight so I’ll let you all know my thoughts. :) Just finishing up the Grape Green to compare to the Muscat. ^^

Kawaii433

I had a quick cup of their Vanilla… Not so much vanilla >.<. At least to me. More than Ratatam though but not by much. I’ll try again soon.

tea-sipper

Hmm. what the heck is up with their flavorless vanilla teas. :/

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Bonus Tea Swap Sample Sipdown of the Day! (23)

Another Lupicia sample from Kawaii433!

This is listed as a “Lupicia Signature Tea”, and yet there are no notes for it here on Steepster. Odd. This seems to be a plain black tea with vanilla bean pieces mixed in. Simple enough, and sounds tasty.

This is a different base tea than I normally taste from Lupicia. It’s similar to a breakfast blend, with a strong and malty flavor. Very tasty, actually! I would guess that it has at least some Assam, as it has that pleasant raisiny tobacco note.

I will say, I wish there was more vanilla here. The base tea is powerful, and it overpowers any vanilla bean flavor that may be here. The closest I taste is a sweet woody note, which I often associate with bourbon vanilla.

So as a breakfast tea, this is mighty tasty. But I wouldn’t call it a vanilla tea…

Flavors: Astringent, Bitter, Malt, Raisins, Sweet, Tobacco, Wood

Preparation
200 °F / 93 °C 3 min, 0 sec 2 tsp 12 OZ / 354 ML
Kawaii433

I haven’t tried this yet. :P At least I know what to expect. :D

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