Chocolate

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Black Tea
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205 °F / 96 °C 3 min, 30 sec

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  • “Chocolate tea. I think no matter what, chocolate flavoured tea will always be disappointing, because its no substitute for the real thing. The flavour is sickly sweet and more artificial “chocolate...” Read full tasting note
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  • “This is the last of this tea in my stash. I can’t believe I haven’t added a note about it before. The smell of the dry leaves is very chocolatey, the leaves are dark and of good size with large...” Read full tasting note
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Chinese black tea blends perfectly with chocolate pieces and cocoa kernels to make an unforgettable treat

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Chocolate tea. I think no matter what, chocolate flavoured tea will always be disappointing, because its no substitute for the real thing. The flavour is sickly sweet and more artificial “chocolate flavouring” than chocolate. I think if you’re looking for something to sate your sweet tooth you should hit up a caramel or vanilla tea instead.

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195 °F / 90 °C 3 min, 0 sec
Lori

A good chocolate tea is like searching for the Holy Grail…

Cofftea

Do you like chai? If you do (and if they ship to NZ) I suggest you try 52teas Mayan Chocolate Chai- it’s so sinful! (Again, if they ship to NZ) Numi’s chocolate pu erh is also another winner in my tea cup.

Miss Sweet

Yum, I love chai and I’m placing another order with 52teas this week – I’ll definitely grab some Mayan Chocolate Chai, thanks! And I’ve been curious about the chocolate pu-erh for ages, will pop that in my steepster shopping basket :)

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This is the last of this tea in my stash. I can’t believe I haven’t added a note about it before. The smell of the dry leaves is very chocolatey, the leaves are dark and of good size with large cocoa nib chunks. When brewed the chocolate smell is there but more in the background, it is a pleasantly smelling tea. The tea is a dark orange/brown. The taste is sadly lacking the chocolate that is promised in the smell of the dry leaves. I tried brewing for longer, adding milk or sugar or milk and sugar and it was still an ok tea but lacking the chocolate promised by the aroma of the dried leaves. I had to leave early one day so I stuck what was left of my pot in the fridge. I poured myself a glass later that afternoon and low and behold there was the chocolate. I think for a better alround chocolate tea experience I would probably go with Florence but if you are looking for chocolate ice tea this is a good one.

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