Apple Pie Oolong

Tea type
Oolong Tea
Ingredients
Bamboo Leaves, Coconut Chips, Cornflower Petals, Flavouring, Green Tea, Lemon Peel, Marigold Petals, Oolong Tea, Organic Lemongrass, Peppermint, Sunflower Petals, White Tea
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  • “So, my sample of this is really old, and it shows with the flavour. Unfortunately it doesn’t taste like the apple pie that it’s suppose to. I bet fresh it would be delicious though! So no rating...” Read full tasting note
  • “When I was younger, someone offered me a baked apple dessert. The kind where there’s no pastry, it’s literally baked apples, usually with cinnamon and sugar and other things to make it sweet. As a...” Read full tasting note
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  • “I’m honestly just at a point where I’ve given up with tea at restaurants. I’ve officially become that person who brings my own tea, in a teabag, and just asks for a pot of hot water… Maybe that’s...” Read full tasting note
  • “Received this as a sample in my Citizen Tea order. It’s actually pretty tasty! Nice toasty oolong base with a warm apple flavour (not green apple). I absentmindedly drank both cups of it without...” Read full tasting note
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So, my sample of this is really old, and it shows with the flavour. Unfortunately it doesn’t taste like the apple pie that it’s suppose to. I bet fresh it would be delicious though! So no rating from me this time.

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When I was younger, someone offered me a baked apple dessert. The kind where there’s no pastry, it’s literally baked apples, usually with cinnamon and sugar and other things to make it sweet. As a child, I was disappointed. As a tea, it’s not bad. Thanks for sharing, Roswell Strange!

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I’m honestly just at a point where I’ve given up with tea at restaurants. I’ve officially become that person who brings my own tea, in a teabag, and just asks for a pot of hot water…

Maybe that’s bad restaurant etiquette – but do I care? No.

This one was great; I do find that it really reminds me of sweet, but also kind of supple and just a little bit spiced (with cinnamon) apple pie filling. There’s not much going on, or at least with this cup there wasn’t anyway, to make me think of the pie shell/crust itself so I don’t feel like I get the ‘complete’ picture. However, with how tasty that filling component is with the hints of cinnamon and coconut undertones I really don’t mind or feel I’m missing out. So it all works out overall!

mrmopar

Life is too short for bad tea.

Mastress Alita

That’s exactly what I do at restaurants, and I don’t feel any shame in it. They don’t serve decent tea on the menu, and I’m the customer. shrugs

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6106 tasting notes

Received this as a sample in my Citizen Tea order. It’s actually pretty tasty! Nice toasty oolong base with a warm apple flavour (not green apple). I absentmindedly drank both cups of it without noting anything specific down, but I did enjoy it and would definitely pick it up in the future.

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561 tasting notes

The tea itself is pretty tasty-I just don’t taste an apple pie flavor.

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