Tea type
Herbal Tea
Ingredients
Cinnamon, Currants, Hibiscus Flowers, Licorice Root
Flavors
Cinnamon, Hibiscus, Plum, Spices, Tart
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Caffeine
Caffeine Free
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Not available
Edit tea info Last updated by Mastress Alita
Average preparation
Boiling 4 min, 30 sec 9 oz / 266 ml

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  • “I love unintentional surprises! I forgot I bought this tea last fall during a camping trip to the Smokies. Detoured for a shopping trip in Gatlinburg, TN. I just found it under a bunch of bags of...” Read full tasting note
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  • “This was gifted to me in a colleague holiday gift exchange. Thank you, Secret Giftee! I wanted to try a new herbal tonight, as I’ve had more than my fair share of caffeine today. It smells strongly...” Read full tasting note
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  • “Backlog #8 – my last for today. I drank more tea than I thought! Yay, a hibiscus tea that isn’t overtaken by sour notes! :) Except instead, it’s all about the cinnamon. No plum… just spice. I’m...” Read full tasting note
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  • “Not a fan of this one at all. I adore cinnamon but that is the undercurrent here. I have no idea what the main notes are, but plum they are not to my tastes. I couldn’t even finish the mug. :(” Read full tasting note

From The Spice & Tea Exchange

Rich with currants, hibiscus and hints of plum, this herbal tea also has notes of cinnamon and licorice root. Delicious served hot or iced. Contains: cinnamon, hibiscus, currants, licorice root, natural plum flavor. Caffeine Free.

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7 Tasting Notes

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33 tasting notes

I love unintentional surprises!
I forgot I bought this tea last fall during a camping trip to the Smokies. Detoured for a shopping trip in Gatlinburg, TN. I just found it under a bunch of bags of dried beans.
The dry leaf has a nice cinnamon and fruity aroma.
The tea liquor is a deep dark magenta, like pickled beet juice.
The aroma is complex and spicy, mmmmmmmm really lovely.
I was expecting a lot of sour due to the hue and hibiscus but no, it’s rather sweet with a nice spicy background from the cinnamon. I do taste plum and it really goes well with cinnamon. I think that this tea was a great find and I am happy to have a nice rich herbal tea for an evening cup.
I see that several tea companies offer a cinnamon plum blend that I might try as well.
I really like this flavor!

canadianadia

yay for happy surprises!

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1500 tasting notes

This was gifted to me in a colleague holiday gift exchange. Thank you, Secret Giftee!

I wanted to try a new herbal tonight, as I’ve had more than my fair share of caffeine today. It smells strongly of cinnamon, licorice and something I failed to place, however steeped it’s all cinnamon. All I’m getting out of the brew however is hibiscus, followed by cinnamon, and something… off. Musty, darker fruit? Perhaps this is the plum. Sweetened with some Truvia (1tsp for 12oz), it’s still… yeah, I have to dump this. Sorry giftee, as I know your intentions were only the best.

Preparation
Boiling 3 min, 0 sec
sherapop

Sometimes it just wasn’t meant to be! ;-)

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1759 tasting notes

Backlog #8 – my last for today. I drank more tea than I thought!
Yay, a hibiscus tea that isn’t overtaken by sour notes! :)
Except instead, it’s all about the cinnamon. No plum… just spice. I’m still undecided. Well, it does seem to be a mood tea. and I do appreciate a spot of cinnamon now and again. and it’s loads better than the Kampai :)
Bah, Toronto water will save it. yes it will!!

SimpliciTEA

Your description of your rating system cracks me up!

Indigobloom

hehe thanks SimpliciTea :P

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440 tasting notes

Not a fan of this one at all. I adore cinnamon but that is the undercurrent here. I have no idea what the main notes are, but plum they are not to my tastes. I couldn’t even finish the mug. :(

Preparation
Boiling 5 min, 0 sec
Indigobloom

Maybe it’d be good for mixing :(

TeaBrat

maybe the hibiscus ruined it…

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1154 tasting notes

Another sipdown! This was a souvenir brought back by a friend from a trip to Florida. I’ve had a handful of Spice & Tea Exchange blends. So far they’re hit-or-miss for me, though their straight ginger root is really good. I liked this blend more than I expected to. It’s definitely a winter drink for me because of the combo of a thick, syrupy mouthfeel, cooked plum flavor, and the cinnamon. That plum note is definitely held up by the hibiscus, so this is not for the hibiscus-averse, but I think it worked well. Once I pulled it out to start working on the sipdown, I finished it off pretty quickly.

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1217 tasting notes

This is the sort of tea that I love on cold winter nights. It is like a warm, thick fruit cider, but is wholly unique from the typical spiced apple cider. This tea has a rich hibiscus base with some plum-flavored notes, and a nice warmth added from spicy cinnamon. The tea has a bit of a tart and spicy bite to it, but is still naturally sweet enough to drink sans sweetener. A great tea if you like hibiscus teas and want a warm spiced fruit cider experience.

Full review: https://teatimetuesdayreviews.wordpress.com/2017/01/17/tea03/

Flavors: Cinnamon, Hibiscus, Plum, Spices, Tart

Preparation
Boiling 5 min, 0 sec 1 tsp 10 OZ / 295 ML
MrQuackers

Coincidentally, I was looking at a tisane, perhaps by Rishi with the same name.

Mastress Alita

Ah, I didn’t know Rishi had this blend! While I enjoy Spice and Tea Exchange’s blends I’ve always found their tea a bit over-priced, so once I need to restock this one I think I will try Rishi’s version and see how it compares. Thanks!

TeaEarleGreyHot I am still drinking this and loving it! You all discovered cinnamon plum before I did, but I have since bought more and keep it handy on the shelf. This is a tea that I always sweeten with splendor, a rare thing for me.

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Oh dear.

Before looking this up, I thought this was a black tea base — not a metric buttload of hibiscus.

Oh dear.

Suprisingly, it doesn’t kill the cup as much as I was thinking. This is really all about the cinnamon, and it’s really a potent cinnamon. There’s a definite tart note that settles behind the cinnamon. Then the sweetness of licorice. And somewhere behind that is the note that suggests plum, but in an under ripe not terribly plummy kind of way.

I don’t hate this and it definitely wasn’t awful enough to pitch the cup. But boy am I glad I only have two cups of this to get through.

Did I mention it was snowing today? Because seriously.

Preparation
Boiling 5 min, 0 sec 1 tsp 8 OZ / 236 ML
__Morgana__

“Metric buttload.” LOL.

Stephanie

LOL…cinnamon and hibiscus sounds dreadful :P

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