Pumpkin Spice Black Tea
48
Percentile
3 ratings
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Commercial Description
Keep Warm and Carry On - Cozy up and sip this warm blend of fine black tea and autumnal spices –cinnamon, ginger, nutmeg and cloves. Energizing black tea wards off the chill of the crisp, fall season, and a splash of warm milk transforms this tea to pumpkin pie in a cup.
Brewing Instructions: (from Republic of Tea)
Boiling Water, 3-5 min.
Ratings & Reviews
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60 Aroma: 6/10 Flavor: 4/5 Value: 3/5
Sisqui (27 reviews) on Feb. 17th, 2017
I think the pumpkin spice tea from Taizo is much better although this one is not bad.
Sisqui (27 reviews) on Feb. 17th, 2017
I think the pumpkin spice tea from Taizo is much better although this one is not bad.
83 Aroma: 8/10 Flavor: 5/5 Value: 4/5
Brytta Sóþword (336 reviews) on Feb. 13th, 2015
Very nice tea, so long as you drink it rather quickly! The tea loses flavor as it loses heat. But the first sips I had smelled and tasted wonderful--somewhere between the spices used for pumpkin pie (without pumpkin flavoring) and those used in apple cinnamon oatmeal (without an apple or very oatmeal-ish flavor). So, basically, the clove, cinnamon, and nutmeg balance nicely. I would swear cardamom was in this one--maybe it's in the allspice. Ginger wasn't as distinct a flavor, but in this case I didn't miss it.
This would likely make a good latte, but I think it'd be better hot than cold as a general rule. A short steeping is all you need--just remove the bag when the water is sufficiently dark, which for me was around a minute (possibly less). Between the caffeine and the spices, this is a nice wake-you-up drink.
Brytta Sóþword (336 reviews) on Feb. 13th, 2015
Very nice tea, so long as you drink it rather quickly! The tea loses flavor as it loses heat. But the first sips I had smelled and tasted wonderful--somewhere between the spices used for pumpkin pie (without pumpkin flavoring) and those used in apple cinnamon oatmeal (without an apple or very oatmeal-ish flavor). So, basically, the clove, cinnamon, and nutmeg balance nicely. I would swear cardamom was in this one--maybe it's in the allspice. Ginger wasn't as distinct a flavor, but in this case I didn't miss it.
This would likely make a good latte, but I think it'd be better hot than cold as a general rule. A short steeping is all you need--just remove the bag when the water is sufficiently dark, which for me was around a minute (possibly less). Between the caffeine and the spices, this is a nice wake-you-up drink.
77 Aroma: 8/10 Flavor: 4/5 Value: 4/5
Amanda (338 reviews) on Oct. 30th, 2013
The aroma is sweet and spicy, lots of spice! The most prevalent spice is clove. Once the tea is brewed the spices balance out and is perfect for a chilly day. A very autumnal aroma indeed.
The taste is great, a balance of sweetness and spiciness. It tastes just like pumpkin pie spice (no pumpkin of course) and is possibly the best bagged pumpkin pie spice tea I have run into.
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Amanda (338 reviews) on Oct. 30th, 2013
The aroma is sweet and spicy, lots of spice! The most prevalent spice is clove. Once the tea is brewed the spices balance out and is perfect for a chilly day. A very autumnal aroma indeed.
The taste is great, a balance of sweetness and spiciness. It tastes just like pumpkin pie spice (no pumpkin of course) and is possibly the best bagged pumpkin pie spice tea I have run into.
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