Tea type
Black Fruit Blend
Ingredients
Black Tea, Blueberry, Organic Cornflower
Flavors
Blueberry, Lemon Zest, Sugarcane, Black Currant, Perfume
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Caffeine
Medium
Certification
Not available
Edit tea info Last updated by Emily
Average preparation
195 °F / 90 °C 3 min, 30 sec 2 g 23 oz / 680 ml

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  • “This one is new from Spice & Tea Exchange and I first tried it when a friend of mine brought it over with her cool blue cast iron teapot to brew in not too long ago. I haven’t been able to...” Read full tasting note
  • “Sipdown! That’s really all I have to say, haha. That and… I tried half of my cup iced. I may have made it a little weak, but it was still pleasant. Though for some reason, it seems to have made the...” Read full tasting note
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  • “I thought I’d give it another go, this one. Well, I’m glad I did because this is much better!! There is a lot more blueberry flavour now. It still won’t replace my secret love of the DT version by...” Read full tasting note
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  • “This is my final The Spice and Tea Exchange (TSTE) entry in the trilogy purchased by my thoughtful wife last weekend. I hate to see these selections come to an end. The first two that I tried, ...” Read full tasting note
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Organic black tea from Yunnan, China is mixed with luscious organic blueberries for a bold flavor combination. Delicious served hot, or makes a stunning iced tea. Contains: black tea, blueberries, cornflower, natural blueberry flavor. Contains caffeine.

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I had a cup of this last night.
This is my boyfriends favorite tea, and when I go visit my friends out of state I make sure to pick him up some. So we brewed it up and had it last night while catching up on Game of Thrones.
Its good! As said in my note about Paris, I like fruity black teas, and this one hits the spot. The blueberry really comes through, and its quite enjoyable. Maybe next time I’ll pick some up for myself. Until then, I’ll just raid my boyfriends cupboard when I want a sip.

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Thanks to Indigobloom for a sample of this tea. I’ve been trying to eat fruit with breakfast every day and I love berries. This time of year I usually get the frozen berries which are still a treat.

Spice & Tea Exchange claims this is a yunnan black tea, which is an interesting choice for the base. When I first tried this, I thought it was a ceylon due to the fruitiness, but I guess that’s the berry flavoring. I steeped this for 4 minutes before trying it, and still the overall blueberry flavor is light. It does taste fresh and natural but isn’t knocking me over in the flavor department. I detect more yunnan here than berry. I can’t quite make my mind up how I feel about this. One sip I am finding myself wanting more, but then another sip I feel it’s lacking.

I’m a fickle tea drinker this morning, but this was a good tasting experiment!

Preparation
205 °F / 96 °C 4 min, 0 sec 2 tsp 12 OZ / 354 ML
Indigobloom

Oh I completely forgot that this was a yunnan! Lol maybe that’s why I judged it so harshly :P

Indigobloom

Aha and I just looked at my note, I did mention that after all..

TeaBrat

it’s definitely an interesting combo!

Indigobloom

Yup, no question about that ;D

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