17 Tasting Notes
I couldn’t even finish my cup of this tea, which saddens me because I was really looking forward to it.
It tasted sort of like I was sipping on very spicy, dirty water. I got no pumpkin, and no distinct spice flavors. Just a general, peppery taste.
Preparation
This tea was very mild. Well, really it was just weak. Granted, I might not have gotten the water to /exactly/ the right temperature, because I don’t have a kettle or or stovetop with which to boil water right now. (I rely on cruddy microwaving techniques to get by. Oh, dorm life…) This tea was minty with a hint of citrus, and I caught the faintest bit of vanilla as well. Even so, most of these flavors were subpar, even the mint. It was almost as if they weren’t even there. (As far as the aroma goes though, it had a lot of minty zing.)
But it’ll certainly give you fresh breath!
I likely wouldn’t try this again. If you’re a fan of mild minty teas, this might be for you.
Preparation
This will certainly give you an energy boost! It has a very rich scent and pleasant taste to it. Nutty is the best way I can describe it. I’m not a coffee drinker, but out of all of the teas I’ve tried I’d say this comes closest to my imagining of it. I drink it with either a bit of German rock sugar or honey. Both are lovely!