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Another one of the 12 teas of Xmas I hadn´t opened yet…and will never again open, I think. I love Earl Grey, but I couldn´t find it here; also the “ice cream” part is a mystery to me : is it that slight touch of vanilla creeping in at some time? This was mucky water, nothing more, so not at all enjoyable.
Flavors: Vanilla, Wet Earth
Preparation
Velvety smooth rooibos with a rich chocolate flavour. Caffeine free treat.
As such it says on the pouch. Wouldn´t exactly call this tea velvety, but I´m quite sure that in a blind tasting session it would be hard to tell the difference with a chocolate drink made by dissolving powder in boiling water. I thought the rooibos base was perfect for this use.
This is one of the pouches included in the 12 teas of Xmas pack I didn´t finish last December, but it´s perfectly alright to have it now.
Flavors: Cocoa, Rooibos
Preparation
This tea smells sort of gross. The flavor is fine. It has a fake sort of sweetness. It’s more fruity than caramel though. I really wouldn’t be able to guess what flavor it’s supposed to be, but maybe I could see that it’s caramel if I’m concentrating. The rooibos is decent.
Somehow this tastes fruity even though there aren’t any fruity ingredients. Maybe I’m tasting anise. It’s not very chai-like, mostly just lightly sweet. Not a bad tea, but it doesn’t match its name. Really it’s so fruity. Though other reviewers aren’t noticing this. Maybe I got a weird batch..
Like many other chocolate rooibos teas, this one doesn’t taste like too much until you add the milk. Then it tastes pretty great. Mildly chocolatey, mostly desserty and pleasant. The rebrew is mostly just rooibos. It’s hard to decide how to rate teas that don’t taste good until you add milk. It seems like a tea should taste good without adding it.
This is fruitier than I expected. It’s not spicy at all, though you can sense a bit of what seems like ginger. It turns into a mild fruit/spice blend like a cider. Not too exciting, flavors rather muted, but it was decent.
I enjoyed strawberry achoo, but this one is a bit herbaceous for me. It doesn’t taste bad, it just tastes quite herbal and doesn’t have much berry flavor. It’s light and not sour, at least. In some sips you get the fruitiness, but it gets more herbaceous as it sits. So it’s not really for me, but maybe if you like that sort of thing.
It’s been amusing drinking these teas at work because these Tea Revv packets aren’t labeled, so it’s always a surprise what tea I end up with in my mug. This one is actually really tasty. The fruit flavor is super light and yummy. I definitely get that it’s strawberry. I love strawberry teas, and this is an especially good one. No sourness, just sweet ripe strawberry. And it’s so much lighter than blends that include hibiscus.
#adventageddon Day Twenty Four – 6/7
I was excited when I opened up the package of this one because the loose leaf had a very large, completely intact star anise and I really love the flavour of star anise. I wasn’t totally sure how it would play into Gingerbread but damn if I wasn’t stoked to find out! Unfortunately, and weirdly, the steeped cup of this tea was SO weak and watery and I didn’t really taste any star anise, or much of anything else, at all…
Overall there were a few winners in the Tea Revv advent, but they were few and far between. I think this was probably my least favourite of all the advents I did this year.
#adventageddon Day Twenty Three – 3/6
- Started off rather nice; smooth mouthfeel and creamy sweet caramel notes
- Comboed with warming cinnamon and other more generic spice notes
- And a peppery rooibos
- DOES feel like a caramel chai, pretty well executed!
- However the finish is a bit off? Has a sort of waxy taste mixed with a hint of rubber!?
- Didn’t ruin the cup but wasn’t great in it either…
#adventageddon Day Twenty Two – 4/6
I feel like I can kind of see where they were trying to go with this blend, and it did loosely remind me of the Frosted Fruit blend from earlier in the advent that I quite liked. However, aside from a light but pleasant cranberry note I found this was REALLY assaultingly drying in the mouth and bitter. I actually dumped the last half of the mug.
#adventageddon Day Twenty One – 5/6
Snore.
Honestly this tasted just fine, but I’m soooo sick of orange spice/orange and cinnamon teas at this point that I kind of just mind numbingly chugged it back this morning without devoting much energy or thought to it. Average tea, but this is probably like my ninth tea with this profile for the month and I’m just done with it.
#adventageddon Day Twenty – 5/6
Really fun concept but poor execution of it. I believe this is essentially just intended to be a vanilla or cream flavoured Earl Grey, and it does taste a little bit creamy but it’s a REALLY floral tasting bergamot oil that’s been used in the blending and the cup finishes almost painfully soapy. I had two EG teas in my advent picks today and this was by far the worst of them…
#adventageddon Day Nineteen – 3/6
I was really excited to see this tea; my favourite Tea Revv blend so far has probably been the Strawberry Achooo and I’ve noticed that any time Tea Revv’s tea has been a more herbaceous blend it’s been well executed. I’ve relieved to say that I liked this one a lot! I do think I prefer the strawberry, but this had a nice sweet and kind of mixed berry flavour atop a lovely mix of soothing herbs – namely the tulsi!
12 days of (Christmas) tea (Tea Revv) – Day 5
What it says on Tea Revv´s website : A rooibos and fruit blend with sweet cinnamon, pear and apple. Try this Cinnabon as a lattea with hot frothed milk and a drop of Honey.
My experience : firstly, this is a rooibos based tea, so not that easy to drink when using a ceramic filter for the loose tea (the rooibos goes straight through the holes of the filter); the dry loose tea doesn´t have a nice smell, more like an artificial wine flavour coming through. Fortunately, this changes – for the better – when steeped : it reminds me of pears prepared in wine, with some cinnamon…a dessert I really like. In mouth I cannot find the pear anymore, it´s a kind of mulled wine taste according to me. Not bad, and certainly in line with the season, but lacking elegance. Although Tea Revv recommends drinking this tea with milk, I cannot really see its interest.
Flavors: Cinnamon, Pear, Red Wine, Wood
Preparation
#adventageddon Day Eighteen – 2/6
First advent tea from today, and made as a latte as a little treat for myself! It was pretty thin tasting given that the sample sizes from Tea Revv are pretty small but I definitely tasted a light cinnamon and apple flavour, so it’s a check at least in that regard. Wasn’t crazy about this, but I think a latte was a good mood – I feel like I enjoyed it more than I would have straight.
12 days of (Christmas) tea (Tea Revv) – Day 4
“Tea and biscuits in one! A black tea with a sweet honey and maple cookie taste, blooming with rose, jasmine and cornflower petals. Try this one as a lattea with hot frothed milk.” Tea Revv describes its Cookie tea blend like this.
As far as I am concerned, it might have worked as a lattea, but I hate milk in my coffee or my tea, so it comes down to the blend for me, and that hasn´t been a huge success, I´m afraid. I don´t associate the aroma´s with a cookie, and neither does the taste indicates anything biscuit-like. Especially in nose it makes me think of a grog, and not exactly one made with the best alcohol. That´s also the smell that lingers on in the mug after having drunk the tea.
Well, hopefully back to something better tomorrow…
Flavors: Alcohol, Spices
Preparation
#adventageddon Day Seventeen – 6/6
An average tea – it has that dewy, floral pear flavour coming out a bit but it’s definitely primarily a sweet and hot cinnamon tea with a bit of a honeyed rooibos taste. It’s smooth enough, and flavourful and doesn’t taste bad but I think I liked the Vanilla Cinnabun a lot more.
12 days of (Christmas) tea (Tea Revv) – Day 3
Today´s tea is a very traditional Christmas blend called Christmas Spice…and although I´m not a huge fan of chai and other very spiced tea blends, I could really appreciate this one : when opening the pouch, it smelled like “peperkoek”, a typical Belgian type of cake we have for Saint-Nicholas day on 6th December. I had some the other day with coffee, mmm.
So, this tea then : it smells really great, “peperkoek” entirely. A while back, I bought a tea called Biscottea from Bruu, which has a very similar smell; and it also tastes great, peppery spicy without overdoing the sweetness or the cinnamon-like touches to it. This tea performs a bit worse in mouth : it seems like a de-theine-ated ;-) version of Biscottea, lacking some of the peppery spiciness it truly shows in nose. But even then, it´s still a very balanced brew, which I wouldn´t mind repeating some day…
Flavors: Cinnamon, Clove, Cookie, Pepper, Spicy, Sweet, Tea