Okay, tea friends…
Let’s start with the pros. I absolutely love the name of this tea blend and, yes, I’m incredibly biased because I came up with it – but I think it’s one of my best fruit puns yet. Also, this tea is gorgeous when it steeps. Just a totally brilliant shade of pink that I cannot get enough of. Fans of DT’s Maui Madness blend will know the colour, since it’s the same ingredient used in this blend (purple sweet potato) that causes it.
That is, however, about where my pros end.
Look, people who’ve been reading my tasting notes on Steepster for a long time know full well that I’m pretty comfortable saying when I dislike a tea/flavour. However, the one thing I selfishly always pride myself on is being able to view a tea from a neutral lense and acknowledge the many reasons why someone might enjoy a tea even if it’s not something that I am a fan of. Hell, a huge part of my job is understanding that and creating teas that I wouldn’t personally drink but that I think others would.
So know that when I say that I do not like this tea and I do not get this tea at all, that I don’t say it lightly. There are so, soooo few teas out there that I just flat out find unpleasant tasting and, well, this is one of them. I’m sure that somewhere out there there’s going to be something who LOVES this tea wholeheartedly and I reaaallllyyyy want to find them and have them explain it to me because it bothers me that I can’t do my “view a tea from someone else’s lens” thing with this blend in particular.
Friendly reminder that I do not numerically rate DAVIDsTEA blends as I’m currently employed there and it would be an obvious conflict of interest. Any blends you see with numerical ratings were rated prior to my employment there. These reviews are a reflection of my personal thoughts and feelings regarding the teas, and not the company’s.
Flavors: Bitter, Papaya, Soap