Rainy Day Puerh

Tea type
Pu'erh Tea
Ingredients
Anise, Cinnamon Bark, Cinnamon Flavour, Ginger Root, Orange Peel, Pu Erh Tea, Safflower
Flavors
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Loose Leaf
Caffeine
High
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Edit tea info Last updated by Cameron B.
Average preparation
195 °F / 90 °C 4 min, 0 sec 3 g 4 oz / 118 ml

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  • “Tea caption claims: “Sip when you need a sweet-n-spicy comfort tea” Plum Deluxe has a lot of delightful, flavored bags of tea and a nifty sampler system. I did a three tea sampler today with three...” Read full tasting note
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Whether it’s literally a rainy day or just some emotional dark clouds, our sweet and spicy tea is just what you need for a comfort kick.

We use a rich, earthy puerh as the base, add in the cinnamon bark, ginger, and other spices, then pair them with a sweet cinnamon oil reminiscent of brown sugar. It brings sweetness while keeping it balanced — just what a rainy day calls for!

INGREDIENTS:
Puerh Tea, Cinnamon Bark, Orange Peel, Ginger Root, Anise, Safflower, Sweet Cinnamon Extract, Love, Gratitude.

PREPARATION INSTRUCTIONS:
Steep 1 tsp in 8 oz boiling water for 3-4 min.

SUGGESTED USES:
A dash of honey can bring out the various flavor nuances. Whips up into a beautiful chai latte or even a cocktail.

https://www.plumdeluxe.com/product/rainy-day-puerh

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Tea caption claims: “Sip when you need a sweet-n-spicy comfort tea”

Plum Deluxe has a lot of delightful, flavored bags of tea and a nifty sampler system. I did a three tea sampler today with three cups of similar teas from a tea sampler order. Brunch in Paris Black Tea, Comfort Blend Black Tea, and Rainy Day Puerh. All three are similar enough in ingredients and taste. Like many Plum Deluxe teas, despite the advertisement and the smell, the tastes are mellow and weaker for flavored teas.

The Rainy Day does not list clove like the Comfort Blend, but it’s almost there – perhaps in another ingredient. Comfort Blend used cinnamon chips for its natural cinnamon flavoring, and Rainy Day goes for the Sweet Cinnamon Bark and Sweet Cinnamon Extract instead. The taste is still not artificial and gives a bite without clove (clove would probably be overkill in this case, so likely a good thing.)

Like the other two, this has Orange, but it’s not astringent. Ginger Root is in all three but not noticeable. The others simply list “black tea”, while this one goes with the Puerh. Of the three, this is my favorite, but still not that memorable. It is not actually spicy unless you prefer mild spice. I would order this one again perhaps, but maybe not

One odd thing – when first sipping this, there is an almost artificial sweetener taste at first. Not sure what’s causing that, but guessing the cinnamon extract they use.

Preparation
195 °F / 90 °C 4 min, 0 sec 3 g 4 OZ / 118 ML

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