Tropical Sunshine Herbal Blend from Simple Loose Leaf

Tropical-Sunshine-HerbalTisane Information:

Leaf Type:  Rooibos

Where to Buy:  Simple Loose Leaf

Tea Description:

Tropical Sunshine is an explosion of flavor amongst a rich backdrop of organic rooibos. With cardamom, red peppercorn, lemon grass, cornflowers, cinnamon chips, orange peel, cranberries, apples, papaya and grapefruit flavor, this elaborate tisane is as unforgettable on the palate as it is beautiful to behold. Outstanding both hot and iced.

Cardamom, Red Peppercorn, Lemongrass, Organic South African Rooibos, Cornflowers, Cinnamon Chips, Orange Peel, Cranberries, Apples, Papaya Flavor, Grapefruit Flavor

Learn more about this tisane here.

Learn more about Simple Loose Leaf’s Selection Club subscription program here.

Taster’s Review:

This tisane has a lot going on!  And while it may have a lot of ingredients, they all seem to work together in a very tasty way.  It is fruity, sweet, tart, and warmly spiced, and I love the contrast in flavors.

What I’m liking best about this particular tisane is that this is more like a medley of flavors rather than a focus on one or two.  The different components of this blend work together to create a seamless, unified taste that isn’t really distinctly one flavor or another, but more of a combined effort of all the flavors into one unique taste.

Notes of subtle spice are there from the cinnamon and cardamom.  These two spices offer a mellow, gentle warmth that accentuates the nutty flavor of the rooibos and the citrus notes of grapefruit, lemongrass, and orange.

The rooibos is not a strong flavor, but there are some nutty tones.  The papaya offers some sweetness, as does the apple, while the cranberry offers a light tartness that plays well with the citrus-y flavors.

It’s a harmonious blend of spices and fruit with hints of nutty sweetness.  A really tasty cup – this is the kind of rooibos blend that I tend to appreciate most, where the rooibos doesn’t present a strong flavor profile, instead it becomes part of a combined flavor.

A really tasty herbal that’s naturally caffeine free, it tastes great hot, but I like it even better iced!

Don’t forget to check out Simple Loose Leaf’s Selection Club subscription.  I received five different teas every month!  It’s an awesome deal!  And if you want an even better deal use the coupon code SISTERSELECTION25 when you subscribe to this club and receive a 25% discount when you sign up for the Selection Club!  This discount is applicable only to the monthly Selection Club subscription and not the retail selection of teas.

Organic Rooibos Vanilla Chai Blend from The Persimmon Tree

PERSMITea Information:

Leaf Type:  Rooibos

Where To Buy:  The Persimmon Tree

Tea Description:

Our Vanilla Rooibos Chai tea features a delightful blend of masala chai spices, red rooibos and a hint of vanilla. Rooibos Vanilla Chai is naturally caffeine free, making it a perfect any-time tea. Much like its caffeinated cousin Masala Chai, this tea tastes delicious with milk and sugar.

Learn more about this blend here.

Taster’s Review:

Well, as I’m writing this, it’s late at night.  I’m a night owl.  My husband works the swing shift (although his shift is about to change!  This may change my sleeping habits.)   Because of his odd hours, I stay up later to be awake when he arrives home so that I can fix him something to eat and maybe watch TV and spend a little time with him before heading to bed.  Another bonus to staying up later – at least in the summer! – is that it’s cooler at night so I get to enjoy some cool temperatures rather than trying to battle the heat.  It’s been a hot summer so far!

Anyway … when its later at night, I like to sip on something that’s caffeine free, so that’s the time that I typically reach for a tisane like this Vanilla Rooibos Chai blend from The Persimmon Tree.  I can still enjoy a spicy-sweet treat in my teacup without having to worry that it’s going to keep me awake when I should be trying to catch some Zzz’s.

This smells awesome.  It’s a medley of aromas:  orange, cloves, vanilla, cinnamon, ginger and cardamom.  I can even smell the nutty sweetness of the rooibos, but I like that this is more of an understated scent, and the fragrance of the spices are prominent.

This is true of the flavor as well.  Sure I taste the nutty, honeyed sweetness of the rooibos herb, but, it unifies with the spices and the orange to create a very seamless flavor that’s evoking thoughts of a spice cookie.

The spices are zesty.  The ginger adds a real punch of spice along with the cinnamon.  This is a warmer cinnamon, almost like a red-hot type of cinnamon flavor but without the overly cloying candied sweetness.  The cardamom and cloves add a warm backdrop of spice and the vanilla softens the flavors just a little bit, giving the overall cup a lightly sweet, creamy tone.

I like the touch of orange to this – it really brightens the cup and perks up the flavors of the tisane.  Everything comes together in a very pleasing way.  It’s sweet, spicy and tasty.  It’s reminiscent of the cooler days of the holiday season when yummy things are baking in the kitchen, and that’s a very welcome flavor to enjoy on this late evening.

Chai Cacao Tea from Tisano

cacaochaiTea Information:

Leaf Type:  Black

Where to Buy:  Tisano

Tea Description:

In India tea has it’s roots in Ayurveda, a wholestic approach to medicine focusing on food and lifestyle. From there, India’s most popular beverage – Masala Chai, “Spiced Tea,” was born. Tisano takes this 5,000 year old tradition into the 21st Century – we source estate grown Assam Black Tea leaves, cloves, cinnamon, cardamom and other spices to create a unique sweet and spicy chocolate Chai Cacao Tea.

Learn more about this tea here.

Taster’s Review:

I was so excited when this tea was offered on sale on the Tisano website recently, because I’ve been wanting to try it ever since I heard that it had been added to the Tisano line of teas and tisanes.  I’m really fond of Tisano’s original cacao tea which I reviewed previously (and plan to review again for this site soon!)  That moment when I first sampled the original was my first introduction to cacao shells (rather than nibs) as a source for chocolate-y infused drinks.  And seriously, there’s nothing better to infuse than cacao shells to get a rich, true, chocolate-y flavor!

When I visited the Tisano website to start prepping for this review, I learned that this wasn’t just a simple blend of cacao shells with spices like I first thought it was!  No!  This is actually a tea with camellia sinensis leaves, as well as cacao shells and spices.

Mmm!  This is so yummy!  The chocolate note is rich and prominent.  It’s the first note that I taste when I take a sip.  Decadent, rich, delicious chocolate!  Just beneath the chocolate-y surface is a satisfyingly smooth, malty note of Assam.  Then I pick up on the spices.

The spices here are not strong or “spicy.”  The spice notes are warm and I love the dimension that the spices add to this cup.  There is a really nice balance of the spices.  No one spice takes center stage, it is a well-rounded collection of spices that add warmth to the cup without overpowering the cacao.  Instead, the spices elevate the earthy notes of the cacao.

The cacao shells are the perfect representation of chocolate.  It’s rich and intensely flavorful.  It tastes like true chocolate much more so than any chocolate flavoring that I’ve experienced with flavored teas, and it’s also a better chocolate-y representation than cacao nibs.  This tastes like a deep, dark, rich chocolate with notes of bitter and sweet.  It tastes amazing as a latte too.  Perfect!

This is THE CHAI for chocolate lovers.  If you love chocolate, you really must try this tea!

Masala Chai Blend from The Persimmon Tree

MasalaChaiTea Information:

Leaf Type:  Black

Where To Buy:  The Persimmon Tree

Tea Description:

Our Masala Chai tea combines premium organic Assam black tea leaves with warming cardamom, cinnamon, ginger, cloves, and other fragrant spices. This tea is finely balanced to create the perfect aromatic blend for you to enjoy black, or as it has been traditionally enjoyed, with milk and sugar.

Learn more about this blend here.

Taster’s Review:

It’s Chai Latte time!  Mmm!  While chai teas tend to be my autumnal go-to cuppa, I enjoy a good masala spiced chai blend any time of the year, and I’m really enjoying this Masala Chai Blend from The Persimmon Tree.  It’s warm and spicy and dee-lish!

While the spices are strong in this blend, I like that I am having no trouble tasting the bold flavor of the Assam black tea base with this tea.  It is a rich, malty Assam and the sweetness of the Assam is a nice contrast to the zesty spices.  The tea is a little on the astringent side, so I would recommend steeping this for 3 to 3 1/2 minutes.  I steeped it for 4 minutes and I’m finding it to be a little astringent.  Not too bad, but I think a little less time to steep would still produce a flavorful result with less astringency.

The spices are comprised of the “usual suspects” – cinnamon, cloves, cardamom and ginger.  I think that they’re nicely balanced here.  I taste a good amount of cinnamon and cloves, but the peppery taste of the ginger and the warmth of the cardamom also are detectable.

This is delicious served straight up, although I would recommend a little sugar or honey to accentuate the spices.  I have always been one who thinks that spices need a little sweet to bring out the best flavors in the spice.  (Sugar and Spice makes everything nice.)  But for a real treat, add a splash of warmed milk (almond milk is really good in chai!)  The spices aren’t diminished by the addition, and the creaminess of the milk seems to elevate the drink to a whole other level.

Or you can make an iced drink by brewing the chai extra strong and then blending the cooled tea in a blender with some milk, honey and ice.  Yum!

Rooibos Spiced Chai Tisane from Davidson’s Organics

RooibosSpicedChaiTisane Information:

Leaf Type:  Rooibos

Where to Buy:  Davidson’s Organics

Tisane Description:

Rooibos (“red tea”) is harvested from shrubs grown in the high elevations of the cape regions of South Africa.  Rooibos has a full-bodied, rounded character, a slight sweetness, and blends well with green tea, black tea, other herbs and spices.  Enjoy this red tea based chai with just the right hint of sweetness and spices.  Delicious with milk and sweetener.  High in vitamins, minerals and antioxidants, Rooibos is well-known for its numerous health benefits and calming effects.  And it’s completely caffeine-free!  

Learn more about this chai here.

Taster’s Review:

As I’m writing this review, it’s rather late in the evening.  A little too late to indulge in something caffeinated.  Caffeine in tea doesn’t usually overstimulate me but, I am still cautious once it is past a certain hour, because I don’t want to take a chance that I’ll be kept up from drinking too much caffeine.  So I decided to try one of my caffeine-free choices, and this Rooibos Spiced Chai is what I grabbed.

Hmm … it’s alright.  Not the best rooibos chai blends that I’ve tried.  I’m finding it to be just a wee bit thin, not just in body but also in spiced flavor.  I taste cinnamon and cloves, but I didn’t taste any other spice notes, and I guess that’s because the ingredients only list cloves and cinnamon.  I don’t really consider that to be a chai … but OK.  For me to think “chai” I want some peppery spices, perhaps some black pepper or ginger.  Some cardamom would be nice too.

But overall, it’s not a bad tasting rooibos chai.  It has a nice, honey-esque flavor to it, and the nutty flavor of the rooibos seems to accentuate the warm spice notes of the cinnamon and the cloves.  I like the way the earthiness of the spice plays with the natural earthiness of the rooibos.  It’s a pleasant, warm and cozy type of blend, and I found it helped to calm and relax me, which is what I want this time of night.

I don’t know if I’d buy this again.  It’s not something I’d put on my must have list nor would I make it a staple of my tea cupboard.  But it’s tasty.