Harney & Sons’ most popular tea by a long shot! I guess there are almost as many people who hate this tea as there are people who love it. It’s certainly unique and its pronounced sweetness and almost tongue numbing spiciness is something I have to be in the mood for to really enjoy and it’s not a tea I would want to drink several cups of each day.

The cinnamon flavor tastes both natural and artificial and is reminiscent of artificially flavored cinnamon gum/candy – think Red Hots and Big Red gum. Although you have not added any sugar to the tea, it tastes like you have added at least 1 teaspoon of sugar by default, which is very unusual. That’s also the part about this tea I have a love/hate relationship with, as I am usually not a fan of adding sugar to my tea.

In my opinion, there is not much aroma in this tea besides the candy-like cinnamon flavor which is plenty strong. It also contains orange peel and cloves but those flavors are barely there in my mind. It maybe has a hint of orange, but the cloves are nowhere to be found.

The flavor of the tea itself is completely lost in the strong cinnamon flavor but I guess tea flavor is not the point of this tea. The point of this tea is its sweetness and strong spiciness.

I highly recommend this tea if you are a huge fan of cinnamon and like a tea with an extremely pronounced sweetness.

Dry leaves, appearance:
Chinese black tea leaves mixed with orange peel and cinnamon pieces covered with cinnamon dust.

Dry leaves, aroma:
A strong, spicy cinnamon aroma. Slightly artifical smelling but smells incredible. It smells like autumn in a tea.

Liquor:
Medium brown with an orange hue.

Packaging:
4 oz. loose tea tin.

Flavors: Artificial, Candy, Cinnamon, Honey, Orange, Spices, Sweet

Preparation
Boiling 5 min, 0 sec 1 tsp 9 OZ / 275 ML

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My name is Andreas, I am from Denmark, and I am 26 years old.

I am a lover of fine teas and my favorite tea brand at the moment is Harney & Sons – which I discovered via Steepster back in 2011 or early 2012, but first tried in January of 2021.

I have been drinking high-quality teas since 2009, when I was thirteen. The brand that made me appreciate quality teas was Kusmi Tea – which I still love. But since then, Harney & Sons has taken the number one spot for me, and it has become pretty much the only brand of tea I drink on a regular basis.

I prefer black teas, or blends of black and oolong – both flavored and unflavored – and dislike most herbal and fruit teas.

I usually don’t care for green teas or white teas, either.

I enjoy most of my teas with a splash of milk and without sweetener.

I mostly review and rate teas I love because I think that’s the most fun, and because, most of the time, I buy teas I know I am going to like.

Favorite flavors:
Citrus – bergamot, lemon, orange.
Sonefruits – peach, plum, cherry, apricot.
Berries – black currant, strawberry, raspberry.
Dessert flavors – chocolate, caramel, vanilla.
Nuts – hazelnut, almond.
Spices – cinnamon, cloves, ginger.
Tropical flavors – coconut, guava, pineapple.
Herbacious flavors – peppermint, spearmint.
Floral flavors – lavender.

Not so favorite flavors:
Very acidic hibiscus, whiskey flavor, overly artificial flavors, extreme sweetness.

Location

Denmark

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