Tea type
Black Tea
Ingredients
Black Tea, Flavouring, Rose Buds, Rose Petals
Flavors
Bitter, Cookie, Fruity, Strawberry, Vanilla, Cream, Smooth, Perfume, Rose, Berry, Creamy, Flowers
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Loose Leaf
Caffeine
High
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Not available
Edit tea info Last updated by Cameron B.
Average preparation
205 °F / 96 °C 3 min, 15 sec 3 g 14 oz / 414 ml

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  • “More writer juice! Moar! I’m almost out of this too. Yeesh, I’m just powering through my rose teas this spring! A Lupicia order may be required very soon. Trying to figure out if the store is open....” Read full tasting note
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  • “Lupicia is amazing. Why don’t I go there more often? Because it’s in the mall! I couldn’t resist taking some of this home after I smelled it. It has a warm aroma of strawberry and rose layered...” Read full tasting note
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  • “Sipdown, back to 154. I got my monthly Lupicia newsletter the other day and this was the sample. Lupicia’s fruit flavorings can smell very candy-ish, and this one is no exception. However, I find...” Read full tasting note
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  • “Got this tea in the last Lupicia newsletter. It’s a loose leaf sachet, but I like the bags they use. I really thought this was delicious. I was pleasantly surprised. It has a great strawberries and...” Read full tasting note

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Black tea with a gentle hint of vanilla aroma and sweet-tart fruits, containing gorgeous celebratory rose petals that heighten a tea enveloped in happiness. Also recommended for milk tea.

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1774 tasting notes

I’m getting used to a new kettle and I’m not sure how I feel about it. I had the glass Breville kettle with variable temp settings and it was on the counter with a bar of hanging ceramic mugs behind it. I’ve had that set up for years, but the other morning I managed to tap the spout of the kettle into one of the mugs when picking it up and it broke off the lip of the kettle. Those kettles are not cheap! I decided to go for some random $35 kettle off Amazon that is mostly doing the trick, but I’m still mourning the loss of my Breville and wondering what to do with the base. It seems like a waste to trash it. I’ll get over it some day!

This smells intoxicatingly fruity in the bag! It looses a little bit of that punch when steeped. I added oat milk to my cup which made it a creamy strawberry dessert tea. Strawberry is the most present and identifiable flavor. It’s a mellow strawberry as opposed to some of the really bright and bold strawberry teas they have. I’m finding this to be a comforting cup this morning!

Preparation
195 °F / 90 °C 3 min, 0 sec
Courtney

Can you order a new kettle without base? I just ordered a new blender cup (the large one with built in blade) after it broke and was pleasantly surprised that was even an option. I contacted the company and this was how I learned of this option. :) Regardless, I do hope your new kettle grows on you or you find an solution that you like. My glass Breville kettle is on its last legs and I’m quite attached to it.

Dustin

I looked on the website, but didn’t see a kettle only option. This was my second of the Breville glass when the base started acting up on my first. When I got the new (now broken) one I tried swapping the kettles and bases with each other and they didn’t work. I don’t know how often they change things around in the electronics, so I’m reluctant to buy a solo kettle off ebay for fear of it not working. I am getting used to this new kettle, but it’s not as sleek and quick to start as my Breville.

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111 tasting notes

Thoroughly enjoying my Book of Tea from Lupicia, today’s tea was Yume. It’s advertised as a “black tea with rose petals, sweet aromas of vanilla and fruit.”

The fruit flavour I get is mostly strawberry-like, with a heavy dose of a gourmand vanilla-type finish. It’s mid-level between natural and artificial tasting but has a strange, bitter aftertaste that I am not enjoying.

The tea itself seems like the standard black Lupicia uses in their fruity black blends, a middle of the road, slightly astringent Darjeeling blend (if I had to guess.)

Lupicia suggests adding milk to this. I’m a straight black tea drinker, but I can see this would probably be improved with milk and sugar.

Not sure if it was just a bad batch with the odd aftertaste, but even without, there are better strawberry/gourmand blends, so this one is a pass for me.

Flavors: Bitter, Cookie, Fruity, Strawberry, Vanilla

Preparation
195 °F / 90 °C 2 min, 45 sec 1 tsp 8 OZ / 236 ML

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392 tasting notes

So delicate and beautiful. The flavors are so smooth and perfectly balanced that I initially just basked and didn’t want to start identifying. I didn’t get a lot of rose, but didn’t much mind.

This cup managed to remind me of how Perseus gave me so many of the same feels. Whatever is happening over there, I hope Theodor comes back. :(

Thank you for the sample, ashmanra!!!

Flavors: Cream, Smooth, Strawberry, Vanilla

ashmanra

This one is soooo good!

beerandbeancurd

Thank you for sharing it with me!

ashmanra

You are very welcome! If you ever get a chance to try Magic from Gurman’s in Dublin, it may ease the ache of missing Perseus.

beerandbeancurd

Okay, I’ll put it on my list! I tried some bagged Paris from Harney’s, just because I saw it in passing, but it didn’t have near the magic (at least in the one cup I had). The flavors from places like Theodor and Lupicia just seem so higher in quality and nuance.

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3467 tasting notes

I love the smell of this tea, and I had thought a replacement for Carol (which is seasonal) was found. Fraisier does nicely as a replacement but then this one came along and confused me. So which should I restock?

The aroma is very fruity and the first sip has lots of strawberry and vanilla…or is that cream? I noticed as I kept sipping through breakfast that the black tea base comes through a little more in this tea to me, and becomes more noticeable as it cools. That’s not a bad thing, I thought it was a plus since it was breakfast.

Then I served some last weekend to Ashman thinking he would love it, but he said he preferred Carol and Fraisier. He felt a little let down by the amount of fruit flavor in comparison to the aroma, and said perhaps if the aroma hadn’t gotten his hopes so high he would have enjoyed it more. The amount of black tea he was tasting was off-putting for him.

So this one will be my own breakfast tea for solitary breakfasts, and we will stick to his favorites for weekends. I must say, I really do enjoy this one! I like the base just fine, the fruitiness satisfies me, and it stands up to my breakfast.

Which means I need to order both Frasier AND Yume. Oh, well!

Cameron B.

I don’t enjoy this one quite as much just because of the addition of rose.

ashmanra

Cameron B. – And Ashman doesn’t care for rose too much. I love it and find it almost unnoticeable in this but he probably detected it. Ha ha!

Cameron B.

I need to order some Carol this year, it’s been a few since I’ve tried it I think…

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2040 tasting notes

Shae’s ADVENT CALENDAR, December 20

Another Lupicia? I am spoiled brat. Thank you Shae! Yume… "is “dream” in Japanese" says Lupicia website.

I am out of ideas of photos. Yep, this one is still “bit new”. “Luckily”, it’s soon over.

An interesting tea I said to myself when I opened the pouch. It’s strongly rose-y, but flavours here on Steepster are saying it should be straweberrry and creamy too. Rose + strawberries? Kinda weird combination, but yep, it could work.

I used two teaspoons of base, mostly. And one rosebud. Not much petals were in, but the bud will make it rose-y, I am sure.

Ohh, while hot, it’s certainly rose. Perfume like, but tasty. But as it cools down, the berries become apparent and rose fades a bit. I wouldn’t call it creamy though. How interesting tea… maybe I would like to see more from base; but it’s not soap-y and/or artificial and that always counts.

Photo: https://flic.kr/p/2kiJWSp

Flavors: Perfume, Rose, Strawberry

Preparation
205 °F / 96 °C 5 min, 0 sec 2 tsp 10 OZ / 300 ML
gmathis

I’ve tried a Republic of Tea raspberry and rose that worked as a combination, but I love my strawberries…this sounds better!

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Oh my god, this tastes like somebody took wet roses and let mold growth occur on them in a basement in an old person’s house. It smells like cherries, but it tastes like sickly sweet decay.

I keep sipping it, thinking I have to be wrong.
(sip) I can’t possibly dislike it this much.
(sip) Oh no, someone mixed vanilla into poison.
(sip) Am I dying?

Excuse me. I need to throw this horror show out so I stop sipping it.

Rosehips

Oh no! Well, good to know, right?

Super Starling!

100% ! I love samples like this because they help me learn so much about what not to buy. It’s better to find it out from a free sample (or whatever the spoonful I traded it for was worth), than to spend $10 on a few ounces of something I don’t like. I appreciate your samples! They’re an adventure!

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1309 tasting notes

Sometimes a good cup of tea is just what you need. This tea has a great base. The other flavors work well together. Definitely hints of berries and vanilla. Somewhat woodsy base.

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1733 tasting notes

This was from one of my lovely friends, Whiteantlers in a sachet no less.

Straight, it was sweet like a creamy life-savor with strawberry, rose, and vanilla being the noticeable flavors. There was also not astringency to be found in its smooth body. This is the kinda tea you give to your grandmother, or your mother for mother’s day. Rose, strawberry, and vanilla are the giveaways and the thing you want to look for in this tea. I might consider on trying Lupica again because of this tea.

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240 tasting notes

Home from Hawaii, with a couple of tea souvenirs. First up is this Yume tea from Lupicia. Yume means “dream” in Japanese, and I see why it carries this name.

I’m normally not a big fan of blends, but as I discover more, I am finding more and more that have a great balance. Basically, they are more than just some fruit dumped in a tea bag.

This tea has a wonderful tropical feel, a bit fruity with hints of vanilla and strawberry, but it keeps a nice and tasty black tea base. A balance like this means the maker is proud of the fruit and flavor blend, but also proud of the base. No need to hide it when it is this good!

Flavors: Rose, Strawberry, Vanilla

Preparation
Boiling 5 min, 0 sec 1 tsp 32 OZ / 946 ML

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I’ve been wanting to try Lupicia’s Yume tea for quite some time. I was not disappointed!

For a black tea base was toned down with the strawberry and vanilla notes. The notes were stronger scent wise than taste. For me the rose was barely there, but I am used to strong rose flavors in the teas that I usually drink. I am admittedly a big rose fan. This tea is ideal for spring. I would definitely consider buying this.

I did try this tea hot and cold. Cold brewing did nothing for it.

Preparation
3 min, 0 sec

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