“Sipdown! 145/365! Drank this while watching the GoT finale last night. Luckily, I tried it before the show started, otherwise I would have just been blindly consuming it. I was actually fairly...” Read full tasting note
“Nondescript fruity black tea. Stronger than the ones I usually bring to work.” Read full tasting note
“Definitely makes a nice iced tea with lemon. When warm I find it’s way too floral to consume, it almost tastes like old perfume. But I suggest getting this, it is nice when cold and mixed with...” Read full tasting note
“I don’t usually like floral teas and this tea smells very strongly of flowers. I absolutely adore the smell it gives off dry and while steeping. This tea tastes like apple and pear to me and is...” Read full tasting note
Someday my quince will come.
Once upon a time, there was a bright, golden fruit. Not quite an apple, not quite a pear, but a different fruit altogether – with a divine, slightly floral aroma. The ancient Greeks used it in their wedding rituals. The Romans stewed it with honey. And it was even said to be Aphrodite’s favourite fruit. One day, we took this magic fruit and mixed it with apples, black tea and sweet blackberry leaves. Fruity, floral and rich, it was a match made in heaven. And they all lived happily ever after.
Ingredients: Apple, black tea, sweet blackberry leaves, hibiscus, apple pomace (apple pomace, citric acid), quince, natural quince flavouring.
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.