Chocolate Tea - Fair Trade
This tea has been retired/discontinued.
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Commercial Description
Rich, malty blend of smooth black teas, vanilla pod and Peruvian cocoa nibs.
Ratings & Reviews
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70 Aroma: 6/10 Flavor: 4/5 Value: 3/5
Lisa Lafferty (6 reviews) on Jan. 5th, 2015
How I like my tea: milk + 1 sugar
I'll preface this by saying, I think i rate tea best when i haven't had it to drink recently- otherwise I become slightly accustomed to it and I can't pick out the subtleties very well at all- and I've had this tea to drink quite a lot recently.
Despite being a taster of many different hot chocolates, I was skeptical when I saw this chocolate tea in a friend's tea cupboard. What would chocolate tea be like? I have always thought that chocolate and vanilla are not opposites, but compliments and I was delighted when I had my first cupful and tasted the glorious and delicious vanilla undertone. I really adore this tea. In fact, I now prefer it infinitely to actual hot chocolate- though i'm not sure the two should be compared. The tea has the lightness of tea; it is not thick as hot chocolate frequently is. The chocolate is not overpowering at all. I have never been a fan of strong assams, so for the best taste (for me) I try not to let the tea bag sit for more than 3 minutes. (note: this tea is loose-leaf: I just put it in tea pockets/bags)
I would most certainly recommend this tea. I will add that I feel that Canton Tea company is pricier- however they are more reasonable when buying larger quantities and I am willing to pay more for delicious tea from a company that appears to be making substantial organic and fair-trade efforts.
Lisa Lafferty (6 reviews) on Jan. 5th, 2015
How I like my tea: milk + 1 sugar
I'll preface this by saying, I think i rate tea best when i haven't had it to drink recently- otherwise I become slightly accustomed to it and I can't pick out the subtleties very well at all- and I've had this tea to drink quite a lot recently.
Despite being a taster of many different hot chocolates, I was skeptical when I saw this chocolate tea in a friend's tea cupboard. What would chocolate tea be like? I have always thought that chocolate and vanilla are not opposites, but compliments and I was delighted when I had my first cupful and tasted the glorious and delicious vanilla undertone. I really adore this tea. In fact, I now prefer it infinitely to actual hot chocolate- though i'm not sure the two should be compared. The tea has the lightness of tea; it is not thick as hot chocolate frequently is. The chocolate is not overpowering at all. I have never been a fan of strong assams, so for the best taste (for me) I try not to let the tea bag sit for more than 3 minutes. (note: this tea is loose-leaf: I just put it in tea pockets/bags)
I would most certainly recommend this tea. I will add that I feel that Canton Tea company is pricier- however they are more reasonable when buying larger quantities and I am willing to pay more for delicious tea from a company that appears to be making substantial organic and fair-trade efforts.
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