Cherry Berry Punch

Tea type
Black Fruit Blend
Ingredients
Not available
Flavors
Cherry, Cola, Berries, Sweet
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Bulk, Loose Leaf
Caffeine
Low
Certification
Vegan
Edit tea info Last updated by Roswell Strange
Average preparation
205 °F / 96 °C 6 min, 0 sec 36 oz / 1064 ml

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  • “Sipdown I had about 5 tsb leftover, so I tossed the remainder into a 64oz pitcher. It’s still cold in Ohio, but the sun is out, so I needed to brew something cold to encourage these feelings of...” Read full tasting note
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  • “Oh stevia, how I hate you. I know it’s a natural sweetner but it’s so so sweet that it tastes fake to me… anyways, I forgot this morning that this tea had it in it. I added milk, fully expecting it...” Read full tasting note
  • “It has Stevia and it is definitely too sweet. It would be better with just sugar, but not at this level of sweetness. Definitely has a cough syrup flavor.” Read full tasting note
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  • “Backlogged sipdown of a pitcher pack. Not bad, but because it has black tea it’s not a great choice if my son wants iced tea! So a less popular choice because of that. I do have a bit more of it...” Read full tasting note

From DAVIDsTEA

Sweet vibes only. Instantly quench your thirst with a tall glass of this punch-inspired berry black tea blend. From tart hibiscus and vibrant pineapple to juicy raspberries and a deep cherry aroma, it’s a poolside-ready pick-me-up that’ll keep you happy and hydrated while you take in the sunshine. Enjoy with ice and fresh raspberries or freeze into popsicles for a fruity summer treat.

What makes it great

Looking for a refreshing pick-me-up? This cherry tea is made with a caffeinated black tea to give you an energizing boost.

Tastes incredibly refreshing as an iced tea.

Try freezing it into popsicles for the ultimate beat-the-heat treat.

Black tea, Apple, Hibiscus blossoms, Candied pineapple (pineapple, sugar), Natural (cherry, pineapple) flavouring, Raspberries, Stevia extract.

About DAVIDsTEA View company

DavidsTea is a Canadian specialty tea and tea accessory retailer based in Montreal, Quebec. It is the largest Canadian-based specialty tea boutique in the country, with its first store having opened in 2008.

20 Tasting Notes

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144 tasting notes

Sipdown

I had about 5 tsb leftover, so I tossed the remainder into a 64oz pitcher. It’s still cold in Ohio, but the sun is out, so I needed to brew something cold to encourage these feelings of gratitude. This happened to be the next one in the sipdown pile…It’s a great iced tea….I needed to caffeinate for work. Win-win-win.

I realized today that this is VERY sweet. I had to water it down a lot, on top of the ice, to really tame the sweetness. I get very strong cherry notes (which is grand since I’m all about cherry flavoring, whenever it’s done properly). The black tea base gives it an extra something (body/texture?) which reminds me of cherry stems, I guess. shrugs

On the last note, my wife noted it’s like cherry cola; which makes sense. I’ve not had soda in 12+ years, but I can see what she means.

Flavors: Cherry, Cola

Preparation
205 °F / 96 °C 6 min, 0 sec 5 tsp 64 OZ / 1892 ML

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606 tasting notes

Oh stevia, how I hate you. I know it’s a natural sweetner but it’s so so sweet that it tastes fake to me…

anyways, I forgot this morning that this tea had it in it. I added milk, fully expecting it to curdle, but it didn’t and I added some sugar, which I shouldn’t have done because it is just SO sweet now that I am honestly not even enjoying it at all. I think I’m going to try again without the sugar and see how bad the stevia is. If it’s super bad, I might not keep this one. It’s got a great fruit flavour to it, but it’s just so darn sweet. OR I might try it iced. I like my iced teas sweet, so maybe that’ll work in my favour?

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135 tasting notes

It has Stevia and it is definitely too sweet. It would be better with just sugar, but not at this level of sweetness. Definitely has a cough syrup flavor.

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6105 tasting notes

Backlogged sipdown of a pitcher pack. Not bad, but because it has black tea it’s not a great choice if my son wants iced tea! So a less popular choice because of that. I do have a bit more of it though.

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261 tasting notes

#tiffanys2021sipdown Tea #92 overall / Tea #8 for March.

Friday 3/5 I bought a bunch of this tea in pitcher packs/2 oz bags etc from sales/deals last year on DTs website since the tea was released. It sounds right up my alley (the fruity part). Unfortunately I need to trust myself on the stevia part. I’m not sure but the common theme of many teas that taste fine but icky artificial aftertaste is always stevia so I’ve blamed it on that. I can sip a little bit of this but not a bunch. Thank goodness for the boyfriend and I made a cold brew pitcher of this for him last week that I believe he finished this date (3/5)… I never had any of it this time.

#tiffanydrinkstea #tiffanys2021 #tiffanysfaves #tiffanyinthe614 #tiffanysteasipdown #sipdownchallenge

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236 tasting notes

Good

Hot – Yes
Cold – Yes
Tin – Yes

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168 tasting notes

Got this on a whim since Davids had a sale and I wanted something different. Definitely cherry, definitely berry. Almost syrupy in flavor and texture. Great as an iced tea when I’m in the mood for those flavors, but I don’t have any interest in trying it hot.

Flavors: Berries, Cherry, Sweet

Preparation
200 °F / 93 °C 6 min, 0 sec 2 tsp 8 OZ / 236 ML

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Iced Tea Sipdown (268)

This is nice but tbh I think I hoped for this to be Cherry Snowcone or whatever the cherry tea I used to like from DAVIDs was. That’s a weird expectation for a new tea to replicate an old one but for some reason it’s what I wanted so I was a bit sad when this tea wasn’t that. So while I enjoyed this sample enough, I don’t think I need more.

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15006 tasting notes

buh bye….while you were drinkable as a cold brew, that was about it. I want cherry snow cone!

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15575 tasting notes

First tea of the morning – had it during a Microsoft Teams meeting right at the start of my day. If I haven’t said it before, I hate remote meetings – it’s always hard to hear people, and I feel like I work in an office where everyone is so communicative with their hands and facial expressions that some of the meaning is always a little bit lost…

But, you do what you’ve gotta do.

I’m continuing to love this blend – that initial wave of adoration of the cherry flavour really hasn’t faded for me at all. It reminds me, as a hot cup, a lot of Cherry Nibs but juicier and tangier. Undercut with that licorice-y note though. Red licorice, to be clear, not black licorice/anise/licorice root type flavours.

With Goji Green being discontinued now, this may be my closest thing to a replacement. I loved that red licorice/raspberry note in Goji Green and I feel like it’s here too.

Friendly reminder that I do not numerically rate DAVIDsTEA blends as I’m currently employed there and it would be an obvious conflict of interest. Any blends you see with numerical ratings were rated prior to my employment there. These reviews are a reflection of my personal thoughts and feelings regarding the teas, and not the company’s.

LuckyMe

I’m used to remote meetings as my office is geographically dispersed but we just moved to Microsoft Teams and it sucks. Give me Zoom or the old Skype any day.

Roswell Strange

I’ve never used Zoom before; it’s probably a miracle I’ve navigated the pandemic so far without it… It’s interesting that you prefer it though – what do you think the advantages are?

Shae

Teams would be great if my company hadn’t disabled all of its best features.

Sil

teams has visual, so you should be able to have face to face meetings. We do it all the time at work. I despise skype vs teams…..zoom would be fine, though teams has a lot of collaboration tools we use, now that people are getting used to things

Roswell Strange

Usually only the presenter will have visual (and shared screen versus their face) – with meetings that sometimes have 10+ everyone having their screens on at once can mess with the flow too…

OMGsrsly

I think we’re getting Teams at work soon, but right now we mostly use Zoom for meetings and for classes. It really sucks because something about Zoom keeps disconnecting my Bluetooth headphones. I hate being plugged in when I’m in a group meeting.

Martin Bednář

We use(d) only Teams for classes, my brother uses it in work every day andd haven’t heard any complains, only that it’s different than Skype. But I think it is what are you used to use ;)

I would rather not even to try work with those programms, but what we can do, right?

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