Candy Cane Tea from Naked Teas

Candy_Cane_teaTea Information:

Leaf Type:  Green Tea & Rooibos

Tea Information:

Organic! A fun tea inspired by the classic holiday candy. It’s not like drinking a candy cane though. It’s actually more on the softer side. Perfumed floral aroma, lightly minty, softly sweet with hints of raspberry. 

This tea is available from Amoda Tea.

It’s also part of Amoda Tea’s Holiday Box!

Learn more about subscribing to Amoda Tea here.

Taster’s Review:

So, I got a nice surprise from Amoda!  As their way of thanking me for not only subscribing but also for writing reviews of the teas that they send, they sent me the Holiday Box that I wished for when I received December’s subscription box!  Amoda = my Santa Claus!

And this is the first tea that I’m trying from the Holiday Box.

And YUM!  This is really good.  It’s a bit different than you might expect if you taste this without reading the above description of the tea.  The name Candy Cane is a very suggestive name and having tried several different “candy cane” teas over the years, I’ve kind of come to expect a tea called “Candy Cane” to taste a little bit like liquefied candy cane in tea.

But just as the description above states, this doesn’t taste like that.  This has a minty taste (just like most candy canes!) but the mint is balanced with a sweet-tart raspberry flavor, hints of cinnamon and whispers of sweet jasmine and rose.

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The Holiday Box from Amoda Tea

The base of this tea is a green tea and red rooibos base – very festive!  I don’t taste a strong flavor from the rooibos, maybe a hint of nutty flavor but it’s slight.  I taste the sweet green tea peeking through the mint, raspberry and cinnamon.

The mint is a combination of peppermint and spearmint, but even though we’ve got two mint types in this blend, the mint doesn’t overpower the cup.  It’s minty without tasting too much like a swig of mouthwash.  The warm cinnamon contrasts with the cool minty tones and gives this cup it’s holiday flavor.

The rose and jasmine are very subtle.  There’s just a soft insinuation of flower in this – and it’s just enough to add a little bit of interest to the cup.  If you take a sip of this and find yourself searching for the floral notes, slurp the sip.  The aeration will bring those floral notes to life.

Raspberry is the one unexpected flavor of this cup, but I like that fruity sweetness and the hint of tart that melds with the cinnamon in the aftertaste.

This is definitely an unusual Candy Cane!  (But let me tell you, if I found a candy cane that tasted like this, I’d be a big fan of it, because this is yummy!)  It definitely has a ‘sweet treat’ kind of taste to it, but it isn’t the traditional Candy Cane.  This is a new-and-improved Candy Cane, Naked Teas Galore style!

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