Sampler Sipdown September! I got this sample from the last Here’s Hoping Teabox! Thank you so much to tea-sipper for organizing and everyone who added to the teabox! This is a blend from the older era of 52Teas, but I’m still happy to get a chance to try it.
The dry leaf has a pretty strong honeybush aroma — sweet, with a slight berry-like fruity note, slightly peppery, and just a little woody — but the brewed tea has some cocoa aroma coming through. The taste of the tea is mostly the honeybush base; it’s a very floral-honey sweetness, with a berry jam flavor. A soft, chocolate note comes out on the tongue right at the finish of the sip; I have a feeling that perhaps the chocolate notes were stronger back when this tea was fresh, but even the subtle note that remains is a pleasant compliment to the flavor of the honeybush base.
I think I would have to prepare this as a tea latte with my chocolate almond milk to try to coax out more of a chocolatey note at this point, but it was a pleasant enough cup for what I got out of it.
Flavors: Chocolate, Floral, Honey, Jam, Sweet
Nope, this tea was never very chocolatey to me when I first tried it. Of course, it could have already been aged then too.
The label was from Wichita, KS, so it had to be Frank-era since I know Anne is in WA, so I assumed it had to be getting it on in years. I finished off my sample by using chocolate almond milk and going latte style. Had to get some chocolate in there somehow!
No, it was definitely from Frank. I was saying back then, it didn’t taste very much like chocolate, so it definitely wouldn’t now. If I had it today, I would remember it tasting the same as the first time I had it… mostly just plain honeybush.
Ah… disappointing, then!