Winter Punch

Tea type
Fruit Tea
Ingredients
Almonds, Apple Pieces, Cinnamon, Citrus Peel, Elderberry, Figs, Flavouring, Hibiscus, Lemon
Flavors
Apple, Fruity, Hibiscus, Almond, Lemon, Red Wine, Spices
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Caffeine
Caffeine Free
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Average preparation
Boiling 4 min, 15 sec 11 oz / 327 ml

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  • “This is a classic winter blend! It shares similarities to many winter teas I’ve tasted before. The first note is the earthy, musky flavour of hibiscus, which moves into spices, sour apple and a...” Read full tasting note
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  • “I liked this tea! It smelled delicious — as a lot of fruity or herbal teas do, but it actually delivered on the flavour. A lot of the time, with herbal teas, there’s a lot of scent and sugar, but...” Read full tasting note
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  • “Ooh, yummy. Winter punch! If you’re anything like me, this tea will make you think of a spiced wine. The smell is divine, and soooo addictive. I could literally just smell this all day and leave it...” Read full tasting note
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From Dollar Tea Club

Type: Fruit
Time: 3-5 minutes
Temp: 100C / 212F

Hibiscus, apple pieces, grapes, elderberries, figs, dates, almond pieces, cinnamon, citrus peel, flavoring, lemon granulate

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This is a classic winter blend!

It shares similarities to many winter teas I’ve tasted before. The first note is the earthy, musky flavour of hibiscus, which moves into spices, sour apple and a general fruitiness. The experience is super warming and a little comforting. These types of blends are a great alternative to mulled wine and make a great flask companion on cold hikes.

Flavors: Apple, Fruity, Hibiscus

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I liked this tea! It smelled delicious — as a lot of fruity or herbal teas do, but it actually delivered on the flavour. A lot of the time, with herbal teas, there’s a lot of scent and sugar, but not a lot of flavour and this one had a really nice citrus-y, apple-y flavour.

I enjoyed it as a hot tea but would also love to try it cold, as I think it would make an excellent iced tea. c:

Flavors: Almond, Apple, Lemon

Preparation
Boiling 3 min, 30 sec 1 tsp 10 OZ / 300 ML

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Ooh, yummy. Winter punch!

If you’re anything like me, this tea will make you think of a spiced wine. The smell is divine, and soooo addictive. I could literally just smell this all day and leave it at that.

Steeped up it tastes a bit different than a spiced wine – although it would’ve been fun to mull it in wine. Hm… deep thoughts.

It also needed a LOT of sweetener to get it palatable. Otherwise, it was dry and almost antiseptic to me. Too much hibiscus for my palate.

I’d love to try more of this and play with it a bit, it was a super fun tea.

Thanks Dollar Tea Club for the sample! $1 for three 6.5g samples INCLUDING shipping – I’m in.

Flavors: Red Wine, Spices

Preparation
Boiling 5 min, 0 sec 2 tsp 12 OZ / 354 ML

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