Canadian Dream | Maple Tea

Tea type
Black Tea
Ingredients
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Flavors
Maple Syrup, Maple, Artificial, Green Beans, Malt, Sweet
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Average preparation
205 °F / 96 °C 3 min, 30 sec 12 oz / 366 ml

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  • “So, you guys are ALL going to think there’s something wrong with my tastebuds/nose, but this tea smelled funky to me too!! It smelled delicious in the package, all sweet mapley sugar and yum, but...” Read full tasting note
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  • “I am not even kidding when I say this tea got a song in my head…and so then it was obviously changed to…you make me feel like I’m living a Canadian dream~ Nope. Honestly can’t even think of a...” Read full tasting note
  • “Tealux.ca has THREE maple teas… maybe because Tealux is in Canada? The dry leaves and tea certainly SMELL like maple… very sweet. It looks like there are little rocks/crystals of maple in the...” Read full tasting note
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  • “Maple. Maple. Maple!!! Yes, that is what this tastes like. Overwhelming much? ha! With a good dollop of astringency on the side of course. I also taste a hint of chicory, I think, but it isn’t...” Read full tasting note
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From Tealux

Discover this rich black tea blend flavored with authentic maple syrup from local New England maple syrup producers. Each cup brings you closer to the landscape of New England and helps supports our local and family run farms. Just enough sweetness to hit the spot and best with milk. Enjoy it day or night.

Ingredients: Organic Black Loose Leaf Tea, Maple Syrup, Natural Flavors

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18 Tasting Notes

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2238 tasting notes

Oh. This one smells good! Maple syrup, and sugar, and malt. I always fear, with flavoured teas, that the scent will be far, far more impressive than the taste, and sometimes that’s the case. Sometimes, though, it’s not. And I’m overjoyed that it’s not this time! It’s still summer, and burning hot, here, and I shouldn’t really be drinking hot tea because it doesn’t help. I had to try this one, though, and now I have I’m going to try and save at least a decent amount for the autumn, because I know it’ll make a fabulous warm-up treat on a cold work morning. It might be hard to keep hold of it for that long, but I’ll try.

I used 1 tsp of leaf for my cup, and gave it 3.5 minutes in boiling water. I added a splash of milk because it brewed up pretty dark. There’s a definitely oily scrim on the surface, but it doesn’t affect the texture too much. I’d probably ignore it if it did, though, because I’m all about the flavour with this one. It tastes, to all intents and purposes, like maple syrup. It’s not quite as rich and cloying as that would suggest, but it’s definitely a full-on maple flavour. One point in its favour is that it’s not too sweet. It’s got an edge of almost “burnt” tasting caramelisation which helps to bring it back a little, although the initial sip is pretty sugary. I love it. And now I want more!

Preparation
Boiling 3 min, 30 sec 1 tsp
Evol Ving Ness

Yeah, this one is a winner.

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50 tasting notes

I wanted a dessert tea and this is it! Smells so sweet.

Flavors: Maple

Preparation
Boiling 4 min, 0 sec 2 tsp 16 OZ / 473 ML
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Oh my, this sounds yum!

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3986 tasting notes

This sample is from my swap with Starfevre. I haven’t seen her around lately, I hope she’s doing well. I am a huge maple fan, and even though the maple teas I’ve had have been disappointing, I always want to try more! I would love to find a very strongly flavored maple tea for the fall and winter months. Anyway! This tea is a mix of very dark, generic-looking black tea leaves, little hunks of maple brittle, and some red peppercorns, which I avoided like the plague when measuring out my cup. Seriously though, why are they in there? It smells very sweet and maple-y, in fact I can smell it through the 4 mm thick bag even.

The steeped tea smells quite sugary with a light maple aroma. Hmm, this tastes kind of odd. The base tea seems kind of vegetal, and specifically reminds me of cooked green beans. The maple flavor is nice, perhaps a touch artificial but that’s okay. Overall, a very light-bodied tea. Definitely not my perfect maple tea, but not terrible either.

Flavors: Artificial, Green Beans, Malt, Maple, Sweet

Preparation
200 °F / 93 °C 3 min, 0 sec 1 tsp 8 OZ / 236 ML

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109 tasting notes

Burnt maple. Not too sweet. I like this one a lot.
I’m sad I only bought 25g of this.

Preparation
205 °F / 96 °C 4 min, 0 sec 2 tsp 14 OZ / 400 ML

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30 tasting notes

Mmmm! I like this better on the second go. It doesn’t need anything added to it. I actually like it a teensy bit oversteeped—the syrup and the hint of bitterness is actually quite tasty.

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