Vanilla Black

Tea type
Black Tea
Ingredients
Jasmine Flowers, Natural Vanilla Flavor, South Indian Flower Orange Pekoe Black Tea
Flavors
Floral, Sweet, Vanilla
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Bulk, Loose Leaf
Caffeine
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Edit tea info Last updated by Cameron B.
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  • “Oh my, two tasting notes in one day? The busyness of summer must really be over. I got this vanilla tea to compare to my favorite comfort tea from SFherb, and I didn’t check the ingredients...” Read full tasting note

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A remarkable Indian Black Nilgiri Tea flavored with vanilla creates a warm, creamy, medium bodied tea. Perfect as a sweet addition to any meal, this tea is delicious hot or iced.

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Oh my, two tasting notes in one day? The busyness of summer must really be over.

I got this vanilla tea to compare to my favorite comfort tea from SFherb, and I didn’t check the ingredients closely, this has jasmine in it!

I thought I might need a side by side taste test, or that I wouldn’t like the jasmine, but I didn’t need to worry. SFherb vanilla is a single note, and Maya tea vanilla is a whole vanilla wafer or sugar cookie. The floral note waits until the end and is very subtle, unless I had read the package I wouldn’t be able to tell the jasmine was there. I really want to like this tea, it starts so well, but there is a soapy, astringent aftertaste that lingers after the vanilla cookie goodness. Once I noticed the aftertaste, it kinda lost its luster and I need a cup of SFherb vanilla to rinse my mouth out.

If you like jasmine and vanilla let me know and I’ll send you a sample.

Flavors: Floral, Sweet, Vanilla

Lexie Aleah

There was really lovely jasmine and vanilla green tea that a local tea shop in my area used to sell at the market but they unfortunately shut down. Have you tried blending this one with another black tea?

Michelle

That’s a good idea, maybe an Assam (awesome tea) or a Yunnan with soften the edges here.

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