S'mores Oolong Tea

Tea type
Oolong Yerba maté Blend
Ingredients
Artificial Flavouring, Carob Pieces, Chicory Root, Chocolate Flakes, Cinnamon, Cocoa Kernels, Marigold Petals, Marshmallow, Oolong Tea, Roasted Yerba Mate, White Chocolate
Flavors
Chocolate, Creamy, Graham Cracker, Spices, Cinnamon, Marshmallow, Vanilla, Graham, Caramel, Smoke, Sweet
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Bulk, Loose Leaf
Caffeine
Not available
Certification
Not available
Edit tea info Last updated by sundaysipping
Average preparation
200 °F / 93 °C 4 min, 0 sec 12 oz / 362 ml

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  • “I… do not enjoy this tea. Which sucks, because I really, really thought I would. Normally, Teavana’s teas have a little too much ‘stuff’ for me, so I shy away from them. But I was eyeing this on...” Read full tasting note
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  • “I’m definitely picking up hints of darker oolong and spices. But smores? No. There are hints of chocolate here and there but no Graham crackers. If named differently it would make more sense” Read full tasting note
  • “I was skeptical. As a s’more lover, I’ve tried many “s’more” flavoured products. How many have actually captured the essence of s’more? NONE. But at this moment I sit at my computer, eating granola...” Read full tasting note
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  • “I bought this despite never having liked eating smores. Teavana gives me the worst impulse control. I’m getting pretty strong “graham” flavors from this, accented by the chocolate and cinnamon....” Read full tasting note
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From Teavana

Wulong tea with a touch of whimsy. Bright oolong melts into classic flavors of the campfire; toasty marshmallow, sweet graham, and rich milk chocolate blend together for a treat to sip while thinking of bonfires past, and those yet to come.

Rich cocoa blended with sweet Madagascar vanilla with sweet Madagascar vanilla with toasted oolong and mate finish.

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Got this in a tea swap.

I’m actually torn on this one… If I’m comparing it to Teaopia’s S’mores than I don’t like it. It’s very thick feeling when drinking. Teaopia’s isn’t that way.

But, if I’m just looking at it as a separate tea all on its own, which is what I should be doing anyways, then it’s not too bad. Like I said, it’s very thick or full in the mouth. I found I needed to add some milk and a few pebbles of rock sugar to it to make the flavours smoother and more enjoyable. But all things considered, I really like this one. I get the cinnamon or the nutmeg out of it. I’m getting the chocolate and the smoothness that I’m assuming is partly the marshmallows. I’m not sure if I’m getting any graham cracker or not, but either way it’s still very good. I’m liking it more and more as it cools and as I accept the fact that it’s not Teaopia’s S’mores. It’s a s’mores tea all of its own. It’s not my favourite tea in the world, but it’s very good.

A Teavana tea that I actually like!

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This tea tastes like it was sitting beside a campfire. If you didn’t read the title you may think it’s like watered down chai tea. Tastes pretty dessert like, more than expected. I like this tea but a special occasion type tea.

Flavors: Caramel, Graham Cracker, Smoke, Sweet

Preparation
195 °F / 90 °C 3 min, 0 sec 1 tsp 10 OZ / 295 ML

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I purchased this tea on sale – 50% off and it was a good purchase at that price. This tea tasted nice to me. I get a graham like taste mixed with vanilla. The chocolate comes to me in an aftertaste. It is sweet and rich tasting. I was pleasantly pleased as I didn’t think I would like it as much as I did. It will be a tea that I go to occasionally, but not an everyday tea.

Preparation
190 °F / 87 °C 3 min, 30 sec 3 tsp 16 OZ / 473 ML

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Nope.

I don’t know exactly what my problem is with this, but absolutely no.

Full disclosure… I’m not particularly fond of s’mores as they are normally served (I always made mine with a reese’s cup instead of hershey’s and a cinnamon graham cracker instead of plain). But, this doesn’t even taste like s’mores to me! So….I don’t think that’s it. The taste was just weird, especially considering that it smelled pretty promising. I don’t think I screwed up the steeping either. I just didn’t like this at all. I nursed it for about an hour and only got maybe 4 sips down before deciding I shouldn’t have to drink tea I don’t like.

Thanks, Ost, for the chance to try this one. Sorry I didn’t love it.

Ost

That’s okay. I didn’t think it was that great either…some people really seem to like it though :O So figured I’d give it a shotwith you :P

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Got a generous sample of this tea from, Steven Cook!
I was pretty curious about this one since a S’mores tea sounds amazing. Della Terra Teas tried it, but it ended up more like a plain chocolate tea with decorative marshmallows but that’s it. Didn’t really give justice to S’mores.
So I was hoping this one might be a bit better.
But no.
I was wrong. It’s not much better at all.
When I opened the bag it smelled strongly of chocolate chai. And S’mores shouldn’t taste like chai. That was the first bad sign.
When I actually brewed it up and tried it, the tea was a lot less powerful than the smell. It tasted as it smelled, but a lot less strong. There was a certain sweetness to it that I can’t quite pick out. But it just made for an odd tea.
Definitely another fail of a S’mores tea. Someone seriously needs to make another S’mores tea, and do justice to it!
It wouldn’t be awful if they had just named it “Chocolate Chai”. But under the name “S’mores Oolong” it’s just bad.
Change the name though, and it would have been a better tea.
One of these days someone has gotta step up and do justice to S’mores. It’s about time!

Flavors: Chocolate, Spices, Sweet

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Got this as a tea to go yesterday. I’d seen it on Teavana’s site and been curious about it — s’mores seems like a flavor several tea companies have tried their hand at and this one was the most accessible for me to try out.

I’m not sure if it was the sample of the pumpkin brulee tea I had prior to drinking this or if it’s Teavana’s oolong base but … this tasted like pumpkin to me. Not pumpkin pie pumpkin, though, Teavana’s pumpkin tea pumpkin. About halfway through the cup, the pumpkin faded and this tea seemed sweet in an artificial way (I want to say cloying but that’s not right…) and I really didn’t enjoy it. It’s definitely not s’mores and it’s utterly forgettable.

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