9 Spice Chai Black Tea from M&K’s Tea Company

9SpiceChaiTea Information:

Leaf Type:  Black

Where to Buy:  M&K’s Tea Company on Etsy

Tea Description:

Could it be? A perfectly balanced chai tea? Yes, we know chai means tea and we are saying tea tea. But we like tea tea. Anyway. 9 Spice Chai is a smooth, deep, and complex black tea with just enough spiced flavor to penetrate the Indian and Sri Lankan black teas. Finally, a cup of chai that isn’t literally a cup of cloves or a cup of cinnamon nutmeg! Rejoice! This blend is part of the Original 20 M&K’s Blends.

Learn more about this tea here.

Taster’s Review:

If you’ve read many of my reviews, you know by now that I love a good chai!  So, I looked forward to trying this 9 Spice Chai from M&K’s Tea Company.  After reading the description, it would seem that M&K’s is promising me a good chai here, so I am eagerly anticipating that!

And I’d like to take a moment to acknowledge the humor in M&K’s description.  I know that ‘Chai’ means tea and when I say “Chai,” I am more often than not – 99 times out of 100 – referring to a spiced tea blend.  But I also often find myself worrying about those purists out there that might read one of my post titles that say “chai tea” and they’re snickering about me saying “tea tea.”  I like that M&K’s addresses this “confusing” subject with humor.  Thank you.

Anyway … let’s move on to the chai tea that sits in front of me, tempting me with it’s lovely aroma.  It smells warm and spicy, like the kitchen during the holidays when there are lots of tasty things being baked.

Especially when I was a kid in my gramma’s kitchen … not so much now because if tasty things were being baked in the kitchen, that would mean that I was baking them and doing all the work.  Things smell a lot better when I’m not the one doing the work.  I think that’s why the childhood memories of pies, cakes, cookies and other yummies “smelled” so much better than when I make those things.

I’m just full of tangent today, aren’t I?

As I was saying, this chai smells good.  It has a lovely, warmly spiced fragrance.  And, I’m happy to say that it tastes as good as it smells!  The spices are nicely balanced (as promised in the above description), I taste gentle notes of cinnamon and cardamom and clove.  Hints of nutmeg and vanilla.  The pepper and ginger are zesty.  The allspice and coriander round out the flavors.  The spices have been carefully considered here to create a pleasing, round flavor that warms you from the inside out without coming across as too spicy.

It has a flavor that is reminiscent of a homemade spice cookie.  It isn’t too strongly spiced – but it isn’t subtle either.  It’s somewhere in between a very strong, spicy chai and a more softly spiced chai.  The spices aren’t competing with one another and there isn’t one spice that overpowers the others.  This isn’t all about the cinnamon or ginger or clove.  I get a little bit of each spice in each sip and that’s what I mean by a nice balance of spice.

The black tea base is a blend of Ceylon and Assam, and these two teas provide a solid background of flavor.  It’s robust and holds its own against the strong spices so that I’m not just tasting spices in each sip, I’m also tasting tea.  The teas don’t taste bitter but there is some dryness toward the tail – a slightly astringent sensation – but it isn’t unpleasant.  I like the way the dryness allows the spice notes (a contrast between spicy and sweet) to come through in the aftertaste.

I really am enjoying this chai.  I think if I’m to offer any kind of criticism about it at all, it would be that I think I’d like just a tad more vanilla to this.  The vanilla here is rather subdued, perhaps because it’s in the presence of so many other spices but I think I’d like to experience a little more of the sweet, creamy notes of vanilla here.  A little more vanilla and you wouldn’t need to add dairy to make this a latte – it would be like a latte in a cup without the dairy!

Caramel Chai Pu-Erh Tea from Inspired Leaf

caramel-chai-pu-erhTea Information:

Leaf Type:  Pu-erh

Where to Buy:  Inspired Leaf

Tea Description:

Bold spices and aged tea are mellowed to perfection with smooth caramel.

Inspiration#79 “Age is a state of mind. What’s yours?”

Learn more about this tea here.

Taster’s Review:

Yummy!  I like this way better than I expected to.

I mean … let’s look at the name of the tea, shall we:  Caramel – yep, love the stuff.  Chai?  Oh yeah, one of my favorite teas.  Pu-erh?  Um … not so much.

OK, so, I will be the first to admit that over the past few years, I’ve discovered that I actually like Pu-erh.  Most Pu-erh, that is.  But there is always still that lingering doubt.  My first few experiences with Pu-erh really tainted my brain and turned me against Pu-erh, even though most (I’d say at least 96%!) of my Pu-erh experiences since those first few have been positive experiences.  But those first few have set some sort of unbreakable alarm that sounds off every time I see the word Pu-erh (or any variation on the spelling).

So, I’m always just a wee bit hesitant when it comes to trying Pu-erh.

So, I didn’t expect to love this Caramel Chai Pu-erh the way that I’m loving it.

Since this is a blend rather than a pure leaf Pu-erh, I used my Kati Tumbler to brew it.  I added about 1 ½ bamboo scoops of leaf to the basket of the tumbler and filled the tumbler with water heated to 190°F.  I then waited 20 seconds and tossed out the liquid (a rinse!) and then I filled the tumbler with another 12 ounces of 190°F water and steeped it for 1 minute.  The result is a lovely caramel-y chai!

The base tea is a Pu-erh, but I’m not getting any brine-y, fishy or overly earthy notes from it.  I taste lovely spice notes from the ‘chai’ – notes of cinnamon and clove and ginger!  The nutmeg is a little less obvious but I don’t think this blend would taste the same without it.  The spices aren’t “spicy” but warm and comforting.  The earthiness of these spices melds with the earthy notes of the Pu-erh and the result is a very smooth flavor that you’ll want to curl up to.

The Pu-erh is very rich and mellow.  The sweet caramel tones of the Pu-erh accent the caramel flavoring to make a really lusciously sweet, dessert-y kind of flavor.

This is a very autumnal taste:  cozy, rich, warm and decadent.

I’d recommend this to anyone who doesn’t like pu-erh because of the strong earthy tones or that fishy-briny taste.  This tea doesn’t taste like that at all!  I believe you’ll be very pleased with the flavors!

Ayurvedic Stimulating Tea from Tea of Life

AyuvedicTea Information:

Leaf Type:  Black

Learn more about Tea of Life and Amazon Teas here.

About Tea of Life Ayurvedic Collection:

The word “Ayurveda” is derived from two words – “Ayus” meaning life and “Veda” meaning ‘knowledge’ or ‘science’.  So the literal meaning of the word Ayurveda is ‘The Science of Life.’

Life or Ayus, according to Ayurveda, is a combination of senses, mind, body and soul.  So Ayurveda does not just limit itself to the body or physical symptoms, but also provides comprehensive knowledge about spiritual, mental and emotional health.  

The traditional healing system of Ayurveda is based on a theory of balance between the body (physical), the soul (spiritual) and the mind (psychological).  

Ingredients:

Black Tea with cinnamon, Nutmeg, Coriander, Ginger & Rose flavors.

Taster’s Review:

I categorized this Ayurveda Stimulating Tea from Tea of Life as a “chai” because even though it doesn’t have all the “usual” spices of a masala chai blend, it has several of them.

That said, this doesn’t taste like the “usual” chai that I’m used to drinking.  It’s not quite as spicy as a typical chai.  I taste more black tea than I do spices.  That’s not a bad thing – I’m just saying that it’s a different tasting “chai.”

The black tea is smooth and nicely round.  Even though it’s a finely chopped CTC (in a tea bag, no less), it has a pleasing flavor.  It’s full and robust and energizing.

The spices add a nice depth to the flavor.  The coriander is the strongest flavor that I notice in this blend, but I can also taste the cinnamon and nutmeg, and even a hint of kick from the ginger.  The ingredient list suggests a rose flavor too, but I’m having a hard time detecting it.  When I slurp the cup, I can pick up on whispers of rose notes but it’s very faint.

Overall, this is alright.  Not my favorite chai blend, but I do like how the coriander comes through.  And it does deliver what it promises:  it’s a stimulating cup of tea!

Holiday Blend Black Tea from English Tea Shop

ChristmasTinETSTea Information:

Leaf Type:  Black

Where to Buy:  English Tea Shop

Tea Description:

Holiday Blend: Black tea, cinnamon pieces, ginger pieces, cardamom pieces, nutmeg pieces, pepper, cloves and orange peels with vanilla and apple flavours. 

Taster’s Review:

I received a lovely tea package from a friend for the holiday, and this Holiday Blend Black Tea from English Tea Shop is one of the teas that she sent me.  And because the ingredients sound very “chai-like” to me, I decided to categorize this as a chai tea as well as a black tea.

However, I must admit that it doesn’t taste quite as chai-like as it sounds.  (Yes, I know that chai means tea … but I’ve come to think of chai as a blend of spices and tea rather than just “tea.”)  This is a bagged tea, and I’ve never made any secret about my feelings about bagged teas, but for what this is (that being a bagged tea) it’s really not bad.  I steeped it for 2 1/2 minutes in boiling water and the flavor is sweet and warmly spiced with tasty fruit notes.

The black tea base is a mild-tasting black tea, leaving me to suspect that it is probably a Ceylon.  It has a medium body, and it has a smooth, even taste – it’s not an overly assertive tasting tea.

The spices are not assertive either.  They’re gently warming, and I think that with this particular blend, it is the moderate spice levels that make it work … there is just the right amount of spice here.  In one sip, I notice subtle touches of cinnamon, ginger and clove.  In the next, I’ll pick up on hints of cardamom, and nutmeg.  In the next, I’ll notice the softness of vanilla peeking through, and a kick of pepper toward the finish.  Every spice is represented without the blend ever tasting too spicy.

The same is true for the apple and orange notes.  The apple is smooth and sweet, and the orange brightens the cup with a sunny note of citrus, but neither fruit tastes overly done.  All the flavors here have been carefully balanced so that all the flavors are accounted for without any one flavor profile overpowering the blend.

It’s a pleasant cup of holiday cheer!

Nutmeg Cream from Butiki Teas

butikilogoTea Information:

Leaf Type:  Black

Tea Description:

A wake-you-up Indian Breakfast tea with a round mouthfeel, light astringency, amazing malt and nut character and even some notes of baker’s chocolate.  And of course the main feature:  nutmeg with the taste of cream.  Simply put, this tea tastes like Christmas.  Sweeten the pot if you want something more decadent and a taste of orange.  

Learn more about subscribing to Amoda’s Monthly Tea Tasting Box here.

Taster’s Review:

This month’s Tea Tasting Box from Amoda Tea is a little different from the boxes that I receive the other months of the year.  How?  Because this year, Amoda worked with Stacy at Butiki Teas to create three custom blends JUST for Amoda Tea … just for this month’s box!  (You can read more about that here.)

This Nutmeg Cream from Butiki Teas is the first tea that I’m sampling from the assortment of three new and exciting teas that we were sent in this month’s box.  Here are the ingredients:

Khongea Golden Tippy Assam, Organic Sourenee Second Flush Dinjoye Assam, Organic Kundaly, Organic Calendula, Organic Nutmeg, Organic Natural Flavoring (Vegan).

What an unusual and delicious cuppa this is!  It tastes unlike any tea that I’ve ever tasted.  I love that nutmeg is featured prominently in this blend, and I love how the natural nutty notes of the tea accentuate the nutty, earthy flavors of the spice.  It’s warm but not spicy.  As the description above suggests – this simply tastes like Christmas.  More specifically, it reminds me of the flavors that are coming out of the kitchen during the holiday season like freshly baked cookies as well as other sweet treats and warmly spiced beverages.

The black tea is rich and offers a very solid background of flavor.  It’s a very full-flavored, well-rounded taste that fills the palate with the robust taste of black tea, with notes of earth and caramel-y undertones.  It has that sweet, bake-y sort of flavor that I like in a breakfast blend type of tea.  There is a strong malty note to this as well, and it melds beautifully with the nutmeg and cream notes.

This is really so, so good.  THANK YOU to Amoda Tea for such a lovely holiday gift to your subscribers.  At first, I was a little disappointed that there wasn’t a product information sheet like I’ve found in my previous boxes, but, the flavor of just this tea makes up for no product sheet.  I’m so glad that you chose Butiki Teas for your holiday box this year, because this is the best box thus far!