Celebration Medley Rooibos Blend from Sloane Tea Company

CelebMedTea Information:

Leaf Type:  Rooibos

Tea Information:

Sweet spice and delightful seasonal aromas! Meet the perfect tea to get you through the cold months. Warm baking spices of cinnamon, clove and nutmeg blend seamlessly with citrus and the natural sweetness of apple and rose petals. This is a unique blend destined to become one of your favourites.

This tea is available from Amoda Tea.

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Taster’s Review:

I loved how apple-y this smelled when I opened the pouch.  And as it steeped, I was treated to more apple notes – it smelled a bit like apple cider!  YUM!

The apple notes are well-defined as are the spices.  The cinnamon and clove add warmth and I’m getting a hint of “spicy-hot” cinnamon, like someone added a red-hot candy or two to my cup and let it dissolve.  It’s not overly ‘hot’ but there’s just a hint of that candy-like cinnamon-clove-y hot-sweet flavor.

The nutmeg adds earthy and nutty flavors that meld nicely with the rooibos.  The orange is more of a background note, but it adds a tangy, bright taste that is rather pleasant.  The orange note also plays with the red-hot flavor of the cinnamon and clove.

I don’t taste a strong rose note, but every once in a while I get this lovely floral note.  It seems to weave its way in and out, not always making itself obvious or apparent, but this blend wouldn’t be the same without that gentle whisper of rose.

To steep, I used my Kati Tumbler and added 1 1/2 bamboo scoops of tisane to the basket and 12 ounces of water heated to 195°F.  I steeped it for 10 minutes.

I enjoyed this and would be happy to drink it again!  It’s a little spicy-hot, it’s sweet, it’s fruity, and it’s got enough going on with it to keep the palate interested.  It’s a fun and tasty blend!

Cookie Dough Flavored Iced Black Tea from Southern Boy Teas

SBT-Cookie-DoughTea Information:

Leaf Type:  Black

Where to Buy:  Southern Boy Teas

Tea Description:

What’s better than eating a tub of cookie dough? Drinking an awesome organic iced tea with accents of organic cookie dough flavors and zero calories!

Learn more about this tea here.

Learn about SBT’s subscriptions here.

Taster’s Review:

So, I was really excited to learn about this tea!  Cookie Dough iced tea?  Yum!

But I was a little skeptical too, because I wondered how well the idea of cookie dough would translate to an iced tea.  But if anyone could do it, Frank at Zoomdweebies could do it!

And this is really tasty.  It took a few sips of the tea for my palate to get used to the idea that it was drinking cookie dough.  But once those flavors developed on my palate, I really found it difficult to stop sipping!  I’m on my third glass of this tea now, and it’s almost gone!

It’s sweet and I taste the buttery flavors of the dough.  I also taste hints of a brown sugar like sweetness and hints of chocolate.  These flavors meld nicely with the brisk flavor of the black tea base.

To brew:  I used the hot brew method (I usually do with iced teas that I’m going to be reviewing because I feel that this is the best way to get the flavor from the tea so that I can offer the best and “most accurate” review I can.)  I heated 1 quart of water to boiling and then steeped the large tea pouch for 2 minutes.  I poured the hot tea into my favorite tea pitcher and then repeated the process, heating another quart of water to boiling and resteeping the pouch for 2 1/2 minutes.  Then I combined both quarts of tea in my pitcher and I let the temperature drop to room temperature before stashing it in the fridge.

It is a sweet iced tea so I’d advise caution if you are one who sweetens the whole pitcher of tea as you’re making it.  Maybe either go a little lighter on the sweetener or better yet, don’t sweeten it and maybe make a simple sugar syrup to sweeten it if you decide it needs a little something.  I didn’t sweeten this at all and it tastes great served unsweetened.

A really yummy iced tea.  Now, I’m looking forward to the “hot tea” version of this from 52Teas!  (That’s your cue, Frank.)

Wild Woman Black Tea Blend from Tay Tea

WIld-WomanTea Information:

Leaf Type:  Black

Tea Information:

Do you have as much trouble finding well-balanced berry teas as we do? Look no further. This is the one. Wild Woman has an amazing dark berry aroma. Don’t let it scare you off though because it softens in the sip. The hibiscus is light and adds to how deliciously tart this tea is. The blueberry and black currant authentically flavour a bold black tea base.

This tea is available from Amoda Tea.

Learn more about subscribing to Amoda Tea here.

Taster’s Review:

After reading the description of this tea on the website, I was a little apprehensive.  I’m not into hibiscus, as I’ve said on many occasions and I really think that hibiscus is “overused” in the tea industry.  It’s become a substitute for true berry flavor and I think that’s a shame.  So, I found myself thinking … “ugh, hibiscus in a berry blend, how original.”  (sarcasm, of course!)

But … this is pretty darned good, I must say!

As the description above promises, the hibiscus here is light.  It doesn’t add too much tartness nor does it add a thick, syrupy texture to the cup.  There’s just a wee bit of hibiscus tart that accents the berry notes in a pleasant way.  But what I’m appreciating here is that the hibiscus isn’t taking away from the berry flavors or making it tastes too hibiscus-y.  Instead, the hibiscus seems to encourage the berry notes to come forward.

The black tea is a medium-bodied tea, brisk and even toned.  It is smooth, not very astringent (a moderate astringency is noticed at the tail) and it doesn’t taste bitter.

The blueberry is the top note.  It’s sweet and it’s my favorite aspect of this blend.  The currant offers a slight wine-like quality to the cup and it adds just a hint of tartness.  There is that berry tingle at the end of the sip.

A very enjoyable berry tea.  I didn’t try it latte but I think it would be quite nice with a splash of milk in it – berries and cream!  It has a nice sweetness to it and doesn’t require sugar to coax the flavors to come forward, so I would recommend tasting this one before you sweeten because you may find it doesn’t need it.

It tastes good hot but I liked it even better as it cooled.  It had a really pleasant flavor, suggesting to me that this one would be great to have on hand in the summer for iced tea!

Spicier Chai Blend from 52Teas

52teas-Spicier-ChaiTea Information:

Leaf Type:  Black

Where to Buy:  52Teas

Tea Description:

Looking for a chai with a little extra ZING? You’ve found it! We crafted this warming chai with extra ginger and cinnamon, plenty of anise seed, peppercorns and even a touch of red pepper flakes. It’s not super spicy like they cayenne pepper blends we’ve created, but it will do a great job of warming your bones.

Learn more about this blend here.

Learn more about 52Teas’ subscriptions here.

Taster’s Review:

The name of this chai made me go hmm.  – Spicier Chai –  Spicier than what?  But after I took my first sip, I got it.  I understood.

Because…

Wow!  “Spicier” is right!

And to answer the question:  it’s spicier than your average chai.  And it might even be spicier than the average spicy chai.  Frank (Chief Zoomdweebie at 52Teas) didn’t skimp on the spices in this chai.

And I’m LOVING it!  This is the way chai should be.

Oh sure, I’ve loved many a mild chai.  But, in my heart of hearts, I like my spices robust and zesty, and to call this Spicier chai “robust and zesty” would be an understatement.  This takes robust and zesty to the extreme!  This is sure to warm you up after a day out in the snow.  (Or the cold, biting rain like we experience here in the Pacific Northwest.)  This will warm you up – starting on the inside and that heat will radiate outward.  And I like it like that.

There is a good amount of ginger to this, and that, along with some black pepper and red pepper flake is what is providing the heat.  But I’m glad that there is more to this chai than just ginger and pepper!  I am getting a nice cinnamon-y backdrop and a pleasant anise flavor.  The snappy-sweet licorice flavor from the anise contrasts nicely with the peppery flavors.  The cardamom and clove work together with the cinnamon to create a cohesive “chai” flavor rather than something that tastes like it’s all peppery/gingery heat.

I think that’s what I like best about this chai is that it’s not a one-note kind of chai.  I am tasting a masala blend here, not just one or two spices.

Yes, I do taste the black tea too.  I have to say that it does get a little lost in the spices here, but the black tea is strong enough to offer a background of black tea flavor.  I’m not drinking an infusion of spices.  I’m drinking black tea and spices and that is evident in the flavor.  The nuances of the black tea are difficult to discern.  I’m not tasting “delicate floral notes in the background” or “notes of fruit” within the layers of flavor.  I taste SPICE and I taste black tea.  And really, that’s good enough for me because the spice is bold and strong and that’s what makes this a seriously good chai.

If you’re one who tastes a chai and thinks, “Hey, where is the spice?”  or if you’re one who thinks that the average chai is just a little on the tame side, you really should try this chai!  This chai has some bite!

Cinnamon Apple Honeybush from 52Teas

Cinnamon-Apple-HoneybushTisane Information:

Leaf Type:  Honeybush

Where to Buy:  52Teas

Tisane Description:

Organic, caffeine-free honeybush blended with real freeze-dried granny smith and red delicious apples, cinnamon chips and organic flavors.

Learn more about this tisane here.

Learn more about 52Teas’ subscriptions here.

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Taster’s Review:

It seems that this fall season, Zoomdweebies is embracing the apple!  There have been several apple-y flavors released this year.  That’s OK with me, because I’ve been enjoying them!

For this review, I decided to try something a little different with the brewing process.  I steeped it in my Breville One-Touch (nothing different about that) but instead of going with 500ml of water, I went with 750ml of water and poured the whole pouch (1/2 ounce) of tisane into the basket of my Breville.  The reason for this is that when I was measuring out the 3 bamboo scoops of tea into the basket, I noticed that there was about a scoop left of the tisane (maybe a little more than 1 scoop, like a heaping scoop).  So, I decided to to ahead and add a little more water to the jug and use the whole pouch.   I set the parameters for 195°F and 10 minutes steep time.

The result is a tasty pot of caffeine-free tisane!  Two very large mugs full to the brim of cinnamon apple-y goodness.  Before I took my first sip, I set my Breville One-Touch to “keep warm” so that I could have another hot cup of yummy, but shortly afterward, I thought that I’d like to try it iced.  So, I poured the rest of the tea into a lidded cup so that I could refrigerate it.

This blend is a really delightful combination of flavors:  the sweet apple notes with just a hint of tartness toward the finish, the zesty, warm notes of cinnamon and the honeyed nutty flavors of the honeybush.  It’s pleasantly sweet – no need for additions with this one – so if you’re one who typically adds sweetener before you taste it, I would recommend trying this one before you add anything to it.  If you like your drinks sweet, a dollop of honey would be a nice addition.

Served warm, I find it to be somewhat hot apple cider-like and I really liked that.  It also makes a refreshing cold drink, although I found that as it cooled, I could taste a slight chemical note from the flavoring.  It’s very slight and it was not as apparent to me when I drank the hot tea.

I enjoyed this, but not quite as much as I enjoyed some of the other apple offerings this season from Zoomdweebies.