Bolder Breakfast
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Commercial Description
...This tea yields a rich, dark liquor and a warm, well-rounded flavor that takes very well to milk and even better in the form of a tea latte...
Ratings & Reviews
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80 Aroma: 8/10 Flavor: 4/5 Value: 3/5
Amanda (338 reviews) on Dec. 5th, 2013
The aroma is very rich, rich and chocolaty with notes of malt and earthiness. It reminds me of tea mixed with milk chocolate. Once brewed there is more of a 'tea' aroma than chocolate. The liquid is richy earthy and ties the pu erh in nicely with the black tea and chocolate.
The taste is sweet and very robust. The chocolate is very pronounced and the tea is bright, earthy, and a bit astringent. It is a good morning tea, adding cream kinda makes it like chocolate milk mixed with tea.
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Amanda (338 reviews) on Dec. 5th, 2013
The aroma is very rich, rich and chocolaty with notes of malt and earthiness. It reminds me of tea mixed with milk chocolate. Once brewed there is more of a 'tea' aroma than chocolate. The liquid is richy earthy and ties the pu erh in nicely with the black tea and chocolate.
The taste is sweet and very robust. The chocolate is very pronounced and the tea is bright, earthy, and a bit astringent. It is a good morning tea, adding cream kinda makes it like chocolate milk mixed with tea.
90 Aroma: 8/10 Flavor: 5/5 Value: 5/5
marlena (75 reviews) on Oct. 30th, 2010
Very rich, smooth, deep, dark and delicious. Don't worry about the pu-erh, it just provides a good grounding note for the other teas and the chocolate. Many people are afraid of pu-erh and this gussied up version might be a good beginning. I would call this a treat for breakfast, as I would prefer a plainer tea, but this is excellent. Milk is excellent in it, I don't hink it needs any sugar, as it is a bit sweet on its own.
marlena (75 reviews) on Oct. 30th, 2010
Very rich, smooth, deep, dark and delicious. Don't worry about the pu-erh, it just provides a good grounding note for the other teas and the chocolate. Many people are afraid of pu-erh and this gussied up version might be a good beginning. I would call this a treat for breakfast, as I would prefer a plainer tea, but this is excellent. Milk is excellent in it, I don't hink it needs any sugar, as it is a bit sweet on its own.
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