Organic Coconut Creme

Tea type
Black Tea
Ingredients
Black Tea, Natural Coconut Flavor, Organic Coconut, Vanilla Flavour
Flavors
Coconut, Creamy, Smooth, Vanilla, Bitter, Cream, Dark Chocolate, Sweet
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Loose Leaf
Caffeine
Not available
Certification
Organic
Edit tea info Last updated by Anlina
Average preparation
205 °F / 96 °C 2 min, 30 sec 6 oz / 170 ml

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5 Tasting Notes View all

  • “At first whiff, this tea smells divine right out of the bag; just like sweet, fresh coconut. After steeping, the tea retains much of its coconut scent, but with the added earthiness of the black...” Read full tasting note
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  • “Sipdown (118)! Thank you Anlina for adding this as a sample in the Secret Pumpkin swap! I do love my coconut tea, so I was excited to try another coconut tea cold brewed since I’m still looking for...” Read full tasting note
    70
  • “So a new shop opened near me recently, that carries fancy olive oil and balsamic vinegars, bulk spices, cocktail mixers, and a nice big wall of loose leaf tea form Divinitea! They brought in Linda...” Read full tasting note
    80
  • “Mmm quite nice. This smells delicious and coconutty. The liquor is deep brown, and smells like the dry leaf. There’s a hint of bitterness that’s kind of chocolately, plus lots of sweet coconut and...” Read full tasting note
    75

From Divinitea

Ingredients: Organic Coconut Black Tea, Organic Vanilla Tea, Organic Coconut
Steeping Time: 3-5 Minutes
Steeping Temperature: 212°F
Amount Tea: 1 tsp. per 1 cup Water
Tea Attributes: Certified Organic

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5 Tasting Notes

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52 tasting notes

At first whiff, this tea smells divine right out of the bag; just like sweet, fresh coconut. After steeping, the tea retains much of its coconut scent, but with the added earthiness of the black tea. The tea leaves themselves looked gorgeous, having unfurled fully, and returning to their natural length (pleasantly surprised how intact they were).
Since there were no hints on how long to steep this baby (the company’s website is lacking a little as yet), I went for four minutes, which unfortunately, was too long. At four minutes, it’s a little bitter, so next time I’ll try three and see what works. But, even though the time was too long, the tea still manages to taste deliciously of coconut. I’m loving the aftertaste, and looking forward to trying this one again.

Oh, and I wanted to add that this is a “local” tea company for me, so I’m excited to be the first reviewer. I picked this one up at a great co-op near Albany, NY.

Divinitea

I noticed your review and thought it would be a good idea if we included steeping instructions on our website. We just completed instructions on all the teas. Now when you view a product page, you will see those steeping instructions. Hope that helps!

Elizabeth

Lovely! Thank you very much. It makes the tea much more approachable. Looking forward to trying more of your teas ASAP.

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Sipdown (118)!

Thank you Anlina for adding this as a sample in the Secret Pumpkin swap! I do love my coconut tea, so I was excited to try another coconut tea cold brewed since I’m still looking for that perfect coconut cold brew.

- Pretty average coconut/black tea
- Definitely drinkable and good; but unremarkable

I finished all 25oz. and enjoyed it, but it took me all day to do it – my teeth were REALLY sore/tender and acting up so putting anything in my mouth was tough when I had this one on Monday.

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412 tasting notes

So a new shop opened near me recently, that carries fancy olive oil and balsamic vinegars, bulk spices, cocktail mixers, and a nice big wall of loose leaf tea form Divinitea! They brought in Linda Smith, the proprietor, to do a tasting a couple of weeks ago. This was one of the teas she was sampling, and I was completely won over.

I’m not a huge fan of coconut in general, but that’s mostly because it’s usually cloying and I hate the texture of the dried, grated stuff. But this… it’s not that it’s subtle, the coconut flavor is very strong. But it’s well-blended, with notes of vanilla, and a strong black tea base to give it some depth and backbone. Smooth enough to drink straight (if not oversteeped) but delicious with a splash of whole milk. I did four short steeps and mixed them together.

Flavors: Coconut, Creamy, Smooth, Vanilla

Preparation
Boiling 1 min, 0 sec 1 tsp 3 OZ / 103 ML

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Mmm quite nice. This smells delicious and coconutty.

The liquor is deep brown, and smells like the dry leaf. There’s a hint of bitterness that’s kind of chocolately, plus lots of sweet coconut and cream. Nice, smooth mouth feel, kind of thick.

This is rich and desserty, and quite nice.

Flavors: Bitter, Coconut, Cream, Dark Chocolate, Smooth, Sweet

Preparation
205 °F / 96 °C 4 min, 0 sec 1 tsp 8 OZ / 236 ML

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