Pu-erh Chocolate Chai

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  • “I’m hit or miss with Tealux flavored teas. This is ok. I think it’s more chocolate than chai and the pu’erh base adds depth to that. Dark chocolate with some spice, that’s what this is to me. ...” Read full tasting note
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  • “This is the strangest Chai I’ve ever had. I feel like it’s trying to be a chai that I tried from Verdant once, the pheonix one I think, and just isn’t measuring up. Very earthy. Reminds me of...” Read full tasting note
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This exclusive Tealux blended Pu-Erh Chocolate Chai is the perfect alternative to overly sweet hot chocolate and cocoa drinks.

Mellow, velvety and smooth, this chai consists of an enticing and pungent combination of organic Pu-Erh tea, shade-grown yerba matè and cacao. Inviting, warming notes of deliciously creamy vanilla and nutty coconut provide the bold, sweet body of the blend, perfectly complemented by top notes of uplifting and fiery Ayurvedic long pepper and cardamom.

Serve lightly frothed with hot milk, and enjoy at any time of the day! Pu-Erh Chocolate Chai is the perfect balance of warmth and smoothness, with a delectable hint of fiery spice on the finish. Delicious and warming, just the ticket for those cold fall and winter days.

Ingredients: Organic pu-erh tea, organic roasted dandelion root, organic yerba maté, organic cocoa shells, organic cacao nibs, organic long pepper, organic coconut flakes, organic cardamom, organic vanilla bean.

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I’m hit or miss with Tealux flavored teas. This is ok. I think it’s more chocolate than chai and the pu’erh base adds depth to that.
Dark chocolate with some spice, that’s what this is to me. Nothing offensive, but just ok….

TheTeaFairy

Most of the time, it’s a miss for me. But I really like their straight teas. If I remember correctly, they had a 30% off sale around christmas last year, their biggest sale…hope I’m right, I’m almost out of everything of theirs!

Dexter

Agreed, I like a lot of their straight teas. They have 20-25% off sales quite often. Their prices are pretty reasonable to start with then with the sales make it really accessible.
(Boxing Day is the busiest shopping day of the year in Canada – that was probably when the sale was…)

TheTeaFairy

Yes, probably boxing day, I’ll check my order history with them. You’re right, their prices are really good, even without a sale. But the teas I order on regular basis are a little more pricey and like you mentioned, they have so many sales, I usually wait for that (da yu ling high mountain, wenshan baozhong and huo shan yellow tea are my favourites)

Dexter

Jin Jun Mei Lapsang Golden Eyebrow is really good too :))

TheTeaFairy

Oh, looking good! Thanks, adding it to the list to try, I love that they offer sample size on everything :-)

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This is the strangest Chai I’ve ever had. I feel like it’s trying to be a chai that I tried from Verdant once, the pheonix one I think, and just isn’t measuring up.
Very earthy. Reminds me of burdock, which apparently this does not have so what do I know lol.
Without milk, it was actually ok, if you don’t mind the soil type flavour. But seeing as it was a CHAI, I added some dairy and it was super strange. I really didn’t know what to make of it!! you can really tell that there is puerh in there. Roasted mate also makes an appearance, with it’s telltale signature earthy yet leafy flavour. Hrm.
but then the cup cooled and it started to grow on me. Some serious chocolate notes started to emerge. They were quite nice, and a pleasant surprise after the rocky start.
So lesson learned, don’t drink this baby hot. Wait til it’s alteast lukewarm!! Oh dear I hope I remember to check in on Steepster before brewing this up again, as I do prefer my drinks as hot as I can tolerate them.

TheTeaFairy

This one seems a little weird, right? I never seem to like puehr’s blend, for some reasons I don’t like flavoring paired with it, prefer it straight. I just got a huge order from Tealux, pretty impressed so far with the ones I’ve tried though.

Indigobloom

Yeah fruity puerh blends are ok but chai ones are just odd. It was interesting in any case!

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