Spiced Chocolate Orange

Tea type
Fruit Herbal Blend
Ingredients
Beet Root, Cocoa Husks, Cocoa Nibs, Flavouring, Ginger, Orange Peel, Roasted Chicory Root
Flavors
Chocolate, Dark Chocolate, Ginger, Orange, Spicy
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Loose Leaf
Caffeine
Caffeine Free
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Not available
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Average preparation
Boiling 4 min, 0 sec 10 oz / 300 ml

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  • “Trying to get this tea sipped down quickly as the Whittard mini tea tins aren’t stackable. They take up sooo much shelf space when you have too many. This is a rich and extravagant chocolate tea....” Read full tasting note
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From Whittard of Chelsea

Spiced Chocolate Orange
Fruit & Herbal Infusion with Flavouring
A classic Christmas flavour combination
Cocoa Husk, Ginger, Orange Peel, Roasted Chicory Root, Beetroot, Cocoa Nibs, flavouring, 1% Orange Blossom

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Trying to get this tea sipped down quickly as the Whittard mini tea tins aren’t stackable. They take up sooo much shelf space when you have too many.

This is a rich and extravagant chocolate tea. The aroma is just like dark cocoa powder with notes of dried ginger root. It brews into a fairly watery tea (at least, it seems watery because you can’t help but compare it to thick milky hot chocolate) that takes a few sips to really build up.

Once the flavour has fully saturated your taste buds, it’s rich and intensely chocolatey. Like Bourneville dark chocolate – slightly bitter, very rich, too much to eat more than a few squares at a time.

I’m glad that it’s not artificial tasting though!

The orange is subtler but it does come into play for a little while at the beginning of the cup. Once you’re over halfway down, the ginger and chocolate overtakes everything. This tea has got some fire in it.

I’ve tried brewing with 1tsp plain black tea and 1tsp of this tea, instead of the recommended 2tsp. But it was still no match for the chocolate ginger combo.

Next up, I’m going to try simmering it with milk on the stove, like a chai.

Pre-Christmas photos on the blog: https://www.immortalwordsmith.co.uk/whittard-spiced-chocolate-orange-tea-review/

Flavors: Chocolate, Dark Chocolate, Ginger, Orange, Spicy

Preparation
Boiling 4 min, 0 sec 2 tsp 10 OZ / 300 ML
Martin Bednář

That’s why I tend to avoid companies who deliver only in tins. They are super cute and better for enviroment. But putting them to trash is heartbreaking.

Mastress Alita

Ya, I have a hard time finding the storage space for tins compared to bags, and usually I find I can’t get the strong aromas of the teas out of the tins afterwards to reuse them for anything, so to me I feel it’s even worse for the environment. I hate when a tin is my only option and try to avoid it at all costs!

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