Raspberry Chocolate

Tea type
Black Fruit Rooibos Blend
Ingredients
Black Teas, Cocoa Nibs, Natural And Artificial Flavouring, Raspberry, Rooibos
Flavors
Berries, Chocolate
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Caffeine
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Edit tea info Last updated by MissB
Average preparation
200 °F / 93 °C 2 min, 45 sec 12 oz / 354 ml

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  • “Thanks Amanda for this tone! This is really FAB! Totally lives up to it’s name! It’s tangy raspberries go perfectly with the dark yet smooth chocolate flavors! I like that this is a black tea...” Read full tasting note
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  • “Mmmmmmm a chocolate tea done RIGHT! Good quality chocolate flavor, I hate artificial chocolate flavor in tea but this one is excellent! The berry is fresh, juicy, and ripe, tart but not too tart,...” Read full tasting note
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  • “Raspberries and chocolate, chocolate and raspberries. Yep, this tea definitely covers both, and well. Neither are hit-you-on-the-head kind of flavors, yet they’re both still there, like a rich...” Read full tasting note
    82
  • “smells divine…. absolutely, evilly, amazingly, calorie carryingly like a chocolate mousse with a perfectly ripened raspberry reduction decadently dripped over top. i’ve never smelled the like. but...” Read full tasting note

From TeaGschwendner

In this classic combination, tangy raspberries contrast with decadently creamy chocolate.

Ingredients: Black teas from China, Sri Lanka and India, rooibush tea, cocoa bits, natural and artificial flavor, raspberry pieces.

Preparation: One heaping teaspoon per 8 oz cup of filtered, boiling water. Allow to brew for 2 minutes.

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109 tasting notes

I bought and drank this about 2 years ago.

I love raspberry and chocolate together so I expected to really enjoy this tea, but meh, it was okay. Neither flavor overpowers the other, but neither flavor is particularly strong either. The tea base was adequate. I didn’t taste the rooibus too much-oh, but a pain to get out of a mesh strainer basket. Umm, I finished the tea, but I didn’t enjoy it as much as Anna’s-which is another TG black tea with raspberry (sans chocolate and rooibus).

Preparation
Boiling 2 min, 0 sec
Azzrian

I bet the age did have something to do with it.

Scott B

Oh, I wasn’t clear. I drank this two years ago-at the time that I bought it. Freshness of the tea should not have been an issue.

Azzrian

lol oh I see that now.

TeaBrat

I have yet to find a chocolate tea that really does anything for me…

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Just a quick review before bed – this was one of the teas MissB surprised me with in her package and I was quite thrilled to try it. It smelled so rich and amazing and the long story short of it is that it tasted nearly as good as it smells. That’s really saying something because it’s hard to get that rich dark chocolate taste into a tea.

THANK YOU. :)
And that sipdown puts me at 175 now that MissB has bumped me up. Hahaha.

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Quick review because I’ve got to get to work. I got this in a trade with JustJames as a bit of a surprise! Yay! I love raspberry tea!

First of all, it’s a black/rooibos mix. While rooibos and I don’t get along, I don’t mind it if it’s blended with other stuff. The scent of the leaves is very, very strongly chocolate. But, of course, it’s not a very authentic chocolate scent. I’m starting to think all chocolate teas are going to be this way. Or maybe I just don’t like chocolate teas… I just like teas that naturally have notes of cocoa, like Fujian blacks. However, there is a strong, sweet raspberry scent that gives me hope.

Anyway, getting down to the actual flavors of this tea. This stuff tastes like straight up Tootsie Pops. The ones with the maroon wrappers. The candy-like raspberry flavor is in the forefront, followed by that somewhat artificial Tootsie Roll chocolate. It also sort of reminds me of a cherry cordial. While this isn’t bad in any way, I think it could have been executed better. I’ll definitely be finishing what I have, as I do like candy… though I don’t necessarily want to drink it.

Flavors: Berries, Chocolate

Preparation
145 °F / 62 °C 4 min, 0 sec

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