Inca Elixir

Tea type
Tea
Ingredients
Not available
Flavors
Not available
Sold in
Not available
Caffeine
Not available
Certification
Not available
Edit tea info Last updated by Cheri
Average preparation
Not available

Currently unavailable

We don't know when or if this item will be available.

From Our Community

1 Image

0 Want it Want it

1 Own it Own it

1 Tasting Note View all

  • “Another sample I’m trying to see if I happen to like it or not. Which is more not than like, although it grew on me. I will say that dry this smells heavenly, and the liquor actually also smells...” Read full tasting note

From The Tea Company

Spice up your palate with this rich, exotic blend of cinnamon drenched chocolate, elevated gently by the warming kick of spicy chili flakes.
Ingredients: Organic pu-erh tea, organic cinnamon, organic honeybush, organic cocoa nibs, organic safflower, organic chili flakes, ground chocolate (sugar, cocoa-processed w/alkali, unsweetened chocolate, soy lecithin, vanilla), natural flavors.

About The Tea Company View company

Company description not available.

1 Tasting Note

518 tasting notes

Another sample I’m trying to see if I happen to like it or not.

Which is more not than like, although it grew on me.

I will say that dry this smells heavenly, and the liquor actually also smells delicious. Unfortunately, this tea didn’t do much for me on its own. I eventually added some non-dairy creamer and a touch of sugar, and it helped make it something I liked. I think my problem is the cinnamon. I like cinnamon, but it was just a little too much. Cinnamon and chocolate is something that I really just don’t like together. Others may really like this, but it wasn’t for me. I’ll probably put the rest of this sample into one of the traveling tea boxes I’m in, because I’m sure it’s in someone’s flavor wheelhouse.

Suziqzer

I’m finicky when it comes to chocolate and cinnamon together, although I’m coming around to it more and more. The only time I won’t tolerate it for sure is in the kind of chocolate cake my mom used to make when I was growing up. Some people put cinnamon in it to make it better… No thanks! It’s pure rich chocolate that needs no addition of spice.

Login or sign up to leave a comment.