Christmas Spice Tea

Tea type
Black Tea
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Caffeine
High
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Average preparation
195 °F / 90 °C 3 min, 0 sec 14 oz / 414 ml

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  • “Thank you for sharing, Sil! The spices are perfect with the booze and honey I added. :D All I can really smell/taste is cloves and a bit of cinnamon, though. Possibly due to the sick, but it’s hard...” Read full tasting note
  • “Thanks for sharing this with me Sil – It’s called a Christmas Spice Tea and I guess it is – but it read more as a chai. This is a nice light spice tea – I didn’t get as much fruit flavors as Sil...” Read full tasting note
  • “This was a sample provided by the secret garden tea company. I’ve been searching for a christmas spice tea that wasn’t as intense as many of other ones from france are. This one smells very...” Read full tasting note
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  • “Eek, I don’t think I’ve ever been the first to review! I guess because this is a local tea, not many have tried. I bought this last year from Secret Garden tea shoppe, which is a small, cute shop...” Read full tasting note
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From Secret Garden Tea Company

Our seasonal Christmas Spice blend is only available during the holidays! This festive blend includes black tea, citrus peel, almonds, vanilla bean, clove, rose petals, and cardamom. Naturally sweet with a bit of spice.

https://secretgardentea.com/product/seasonal-blend/

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The Secret Garden Tea Company has been sharing the tea experience in Vancouver, Canada, since 1996. Visit us or buy our premium tea blends online at www.secretgardentea.com.

4 Tasting Notes

2291 tasting notes

Thank you for sharing, Sil!

The spices are perfect with the booze and honey I added. :D

All I can really smell/taste is cloves and a bit of cinnamon, though. Possibly due to the sick, but it’s hard to say. I think I prefer Esprit de Noel (black) from Mariage Freres.

Preparation
195 °F / 90 °C 3 min, 0 sec 2 tsp 14 OZ / 414 ML
VariaTEA

Hope you feel better soon!

OMGsrsly

Thanks. :) Definitely starting to feel better.

boychik

Feel better

mrmopar

With that 80 proof or so a lot of symptoms go away.

Evol Ving Ness

Hope the sickness is well past now.

OMGsrsly

Lol. It sure works well, mrmopar. :) Sadly I’m still sick.

mrmopar

Hope you get well soon. It is terrible to be sick.

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Thanks for sharing this with me Sil – It’s called a Christmas Spice Tea and I guess it is – but it read more as a chai. This is a nice light spice tea – I didn’t get as much fruit flavors as Sil commented on – but there was a hint of vanilla.
All in all this was an enjoyable cup. Happy to have tried it.

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15049 tasting notes

This was a sample provided by the secret garden tea company. I’ve been searching for a christmas spice tea that wasn’t as intense as many of other ones from france are. This one smells very similar to other christmas spice teas. Brewed up though, this is softer…christmas spice without that intense in your face orange, clove that a lot of spice teas have. I think that it might be the addition of vanilla, or perhaps the cranberries? The ingredients don’t list the berry that i can see, but the two makes this a tasty blend.

Thanks Secret Garden tea, for letting me try this one!

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Eek, I don’t think I’ve ever been the first to review! I guess because this is a local tea, not many have tried.

I bought this last year from Secret Garden tea shoppe, which is a small, cute shop in central Vancouver, popular for high-tea. They sell a lot of tea, many of which have tasty sounding names….but few reviews, so hard to know if their stuff is tasty. They also have 100 gram minimum, quite a lot of tea, if you end up not liking it.

Anyway, I bought “Christmas spice” black tea last year, and only had one, totally forgettable cup. Tonight I brewed 2 tsps in my Davids steeper ( quite full ) for about 5 minutes ( no instructions on the bag). I prepped hot frothed milk in my Breville milk frother. I keep the frother in the freezer, so it has to spin for quite a while to heat the milk, and really makes a ton of lovely foam, which I used to make a big frothy latte.

This tea is better than I remember. Not too strong ( I would have liked a bit more spicy kick) but it tastes like a nice Christmas spice. Kind of like eggnog spice, I get some nutmeg. Next time I will sprinkle some cinnamon on top, or maybe get some cinnamon stir sticks which might nicely kick up the flavour. I am burning a new candle, pumpkin gingerbread, and the scent is really complementary to this tea.

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