Provénce Rooibos Blend from The Secret Garden Tea Co.

ProvenceRooibosTea Information:

Leaf Type:  Rooibos

Where to Buy:  The Secret Garden Tea Co.

Tea Description:

French lavender, rosebuds, and berries yield a sweet melange.

Ingredients: Rooibos, rosehip, elderberry, and blueberry pieces, lavender, rose petals, natural flavors.

Learn more about this blend here.

Taster’s Review:

This is a really lovely melody of flavors.  I like the way the floral notes of lavender and rose contrast with the earthy and nutty flavors of the rooibos and the sweet-tart berry notes of elderberry and blueberry.  It all comes together in a really pleasant way.

To brew this, I used my Breville One-Touch and added 3 bamboo scoops of leaf to the basket (I usually use a little more leaf with herbal tisanes) and 500ml of water to the kettle.  I set the temperature for 195°F (my go-to temperature for most rooibos or honeybush blends as well as other herbal tisanes), and the time for 10 minutes (again, my go-to steep time for rooibos or honeybush blends – except for tisanes with hibiscus in them).

The sip starts with floral notes of lavender and lighter notes of rose.  Almost immediately after I pick up on the lavender and rose, I start to notice the tart notes of elderberry and a hint of sweetness from the blueberry.  A moment later, I start to recognize the honeyed sweetness of the rooibos, followed by the nutty and earthy flavors.  The finish is sweet with fruit and flower tastes, with the floral notes lingering in the aftertaste along with that tingly berry tartness.

It’s a really enjoyable cup and it’s one that I’d recommend to those who feel that rooibos blends are one-note.  This one will change their mind.  There are some really wonderful layers of flavor to it.  The berry flavors as well as the sweet floral notes bring to mind thoughts of spring or summer and this would make a really nice warm weather blend (it’s really quite nice as it cools!) but because I am finding it to be a very calming blend, I think it’s just as appropriate a blend to have in the winter season because let’s face it, we could all use a little bit of calm during this busy holiday season!

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