Tea type
Black Tea
Ingredients
Black Tea, Blackberry Leaves, Cornflower Petals, Mallow Flowers, Natural Flavours
Flavors
Berries, Blackberry, Tea
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Loose Leaf
Caffeine
High
Certification
Not available
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Average preparation
170 °F / 76 °C 5 min, 45 sec

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  • “Traveling Tea Box C #23 Yummmmmmyyyy! I’m going to have to add New Mexico Tea company tk my tea order list. This is delicious. I cold steeped this last night before I went to bed and am having it...” Read full tasting note
    96
  • “Both this tea and the huckleberry tea from NM Tea Co. have Blackberry leaves and cornflower petals in a black base, so I wondered how different they would really be. I liked the Huckleberry tea,...” Read full tasting note
    65
  • “My latest sample from the state tea company. The blackberry scent is nice. There is a sweet berry flavour. Good with breakfast, and while playing Majora’s Mask. Will have to try iced.” Read full tasting note
    87
  • “Finishing up the last of this. I’m just not tasting the berry here – it’s more like a mild blended black tea. It’s good (if I were tasting it blind I’d probably give it a better rating) but there...” Read full tasting note
    70

From New Mexico Tea Company

http://www.nmteaco.com/Wild-Blackberry_p_40.html

Sweet and berry best describes this tea. Try it with a touch of honey for a special treat, or serve with milk and sugar for a classic taste.
INGREDIENTS:

Black tea | Blackberry leaves | Cornflower petals | Mallow blossoms | Natural flavors
ORIGIN:

Tea: Nuwara Eliya, Sri Lanka
Blended: Canada

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4 Tasting Notes

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Traveling Tea Box C #23
Yummmmmmyyyy! I’m going to have to add New Mexico Tea company tk my tea order list. This is delicious. I cold steeped this last night before I went to bed and am having it with my after work snack/lunch. It was not bitter at all. Sweet and you can definitely taste the black berry. It taste just like the fresh fruit. How incredible! I love it! A little of this will have to stay with me and I will send the rest off sadly :( thank you Shelley_Loraine for adding this one.

Preparation
Iced 8 min or more
Shelley_Lorraine

it does tend to get bitter easily if you over leaf or steep a second too long. Make sure you remember that sweet spot the first time. If you order from there, try the huckleberry too, its almost identical, but I like it just ever so slightly better.

Shelley_Lorraine

I can’t comment on cold steeping though, as I never do that. . . :)

BrewTEAlly Sweet

It enhances the flavors so much! You should try it! It eill change everything. Rarely it’ll get bitter. I left it in the fridge for 13 hrs… and I was terrified because I usually only leave it in for 8-10 for black teas but it wasn’t bitter at all.

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Both this tea and the huckleberry tea from NM Tea Co. have Blackberry leaves and cornflower petals in a black base, so I wondered how different they would really be. I liked the Huckleberry tea, but this tea seems a lot more bitter and astringent than the other (much like my husband thought of the huckleberry tea. . see that tasting note too). I think it may be that I just liked the Huckleberry flavor better so it compensated for otherwise unpleasant bitterness.

Both teas have a better flavor while they are hot, but the bitterness sets in as they cool.

Preparation
200 °F / 93 °C 3 min, 30 sec

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My latest sample from the state tea company. The blackberry scent is nice. There is a sweet berry flavour. Good with breakfast, and while playing Majora’s Mask.

Will have to try iced.

Flavors: Berries, Blackberry

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Finishing up the last of this. I’m just not tasting the berry here – it’s more like a mild blended black tea. It’s good (if I were tasting it blind I’d probably give it a better rating) but there are better alternatives for that sort of thing.

(EDIT: Just noticed my last several reviews were all disappointed. Been drinking a lot of African Sunrise (yum) and Chocolate Mint Black (yum) … I’ve probably already reviewed the best stuff in the tea drawer and now am just finishing up the things I rarely drink.)

Flavors: Tea

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