Sweet Autumn

Tea type
Rooibos Tea
Ingredients
Not available
Flavors
Caramel, Chestnut, Nutty, Pumpkin, Squash, Sweet, Umami, Wood, Apple, Rooibos, Autumn Leaf Pile, Burnt, Earth, Roasted Nuts, Sweet Potatoes, Rum, Vanilla, Burnt Sugar, Creamy, Kabocha, Nuts, Butter, Caramelized Sugar, Rich, Woody
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Caffeine
Caffeine Free
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Edit tea info Last updated by Cameron B.
Average preparation
205 °F / 96 °C 4 min, 15 sec 12 oz / 353 ml

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  • “Sipdown! So I grabbed this tea thinking it was a flavoured black…. clearly not. Brewed it up anyways though… I’ve had four other caffeinated teas, so my headache should go away soon – one rooibos...” Read full tasting note
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  • “YUM! I wasn’t really excited to try this sample from Lupicia because it’s a rooibos blend and rooibos isn’t my favorite. But, here, the rooibos actually works perfectly. The nutty flavor of the...” Read full tasting note
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  • “I have decided to attempt to wade through the superslow loading that is Steepster. Why? Well, I miss having a tea-centric spot with friendly tea-folk. (And it’s really nice to check out what I...” Read full tasting note
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  • “I was meeting a friend of mine at the Loving Hut today for lunch… I had too much time to kill and unfortunately went into the teashops including Lupicia. I think my challenge for October is to go...” Read full tasting note
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This fall-themed, caffeine-free rooibos blend embodies the sweet bounty of the season. Nestled within the chestnut flavored rooibos tea are pieces of Japanese sweet potato and pumpkin.

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I was 100% looking forward to trying this tea, but I found out today that it is most definitely not for me. So, I won’t rate it. I sampled this cold. I’ve never had a tea that included sweet potato or chestnut as flavors, so I’m not totally sure which one was throwing me off. All I know is that the dry leaf smelled fantastic and promising, while the liquor smelled…not as fantastic or promising. And, most importantly, the first sip made my boyfriend and I look at each other like…“Huh? What is THAT?” When I read the ingredients he said he thinks it’s the chestnut. I don’t recall having eaten chestnuts before, which quite possibly means that this tea would just take some getting used to. But, I’ve got enough tea right now that I think this one will be pretty far down on the “to try again” list. Oh well. It was a learning experience.

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One of my oldest teas! This was from October of 2017. Mine was actually in a tin with the Japanese name – “Imo Kuri Kabo Cha”. I find it funny that the name is a play on words, instead of the normal spelling of kabocha (かぼちゃ) they replaced the last two hiragana characters with the kanji for tea (which is also “cha”) so it’s still pronounced the same but it’s spelled かぼ茶. So it’s sort of a pun because it does have kabocha in it but it’s also a tea. Anyway, I was amused! And also somewhat proud that I was able to read and understand it, heh heh…

This tisane makes me a bit nostalgic because I remember it being somewhat popular years ago. Sweet potato is such an unusual flavoring for a tea, and the combination of it with chestnut, kabocha, and rooibos is so supremely autumnal. It’s almost like a thick pumpkin soup, so comforting…

I also had this as a milk tea the other day, and let me tell you, it was fantastic. I’ve never made a rooibos that way before, but the creaminess with the flavors was just so tasty. I’m sure it would be completely wonderful as a hot latte in the fall as well. I’ll have to consider ordering some if it shows up on the US website this autumn.

Flavors: Chestnut, Kabocha, Nuts, Pumpkin, Roasted Nuts, Rooibos, Sweet, Sweet Potatoes, Wood

Preparation
200 °F / 93 °C 4 min, 0 sec 3 tsp 16 OZ / 473 ML
Mastress Alita

Japanese loves those kind of puns. I think my bag was from 2018 before Cali Lupicia shut down, and it is also written in Japanese. The bag of Ramune I just finished also had a Japanese label (I’ve never seen them carry that one again, and I actually liked it quite a bit after I got my Co2 carbonating machine).

Cameron B.

I remember having Ramune at some point, maybe as a part of some sort of iced tea collection?

Tiffany :)

This one sounds like a nice fall treat, I’ll consider looking out for it for the sweet potato factor even though it’s a rooibos base. :)

Cameron B.

If you don’t like rooibos, I would steer clear. I find it very rooibos-y.

Dustin

They used to have a sweet potato pie black tea and that one was interesting. I recall it having an almost malty flavor. I haven’t seen it in years, but I never get to go into a Lupicia store now that they are only in Hawaii in the states.

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Went on a Lupicia run with my coworker today to pick up this tea. I also restocked caramel & rum and picked up decaf momo. :) A perfect lunch break! Tea shopping therapy!!!

I’ve been less than enthralled with my caffeine free tea selection lately, so this tea is a nice change. I’m also really in the mood for all things fall even though it’s still hot!

I steeped this one up the minute I got back to the office. I have to be honest and say that my first impression of this tea was baby food. Yes, mashed sweet potatoes in the little baby food jar, but in a good way! I promise! You can still taste the rooibos, but the sweet potato note is dominant, I also added some milk and it was very creamy. No need to add sugar. You could also say it tastes like sweet potato soup, but without the salt that is usually in soup. There really is no spice in this tea, unlike all the other squash/pumpkin-flavored things around this time of year. It’s straight sweet potato, which is a nice change, actually. I found it very warming and cozy, and I think I’m going to enjoy this, especially once the weather wakes up and remembers what time of year it’s supposed to be!

Cameron B.

Yum yum yum. I’m glad I have a sample of this on its way! :D

Tealizzy

Can’t wait to see your tasting note once you get to try it!

Ost

So tempted to get this one….
Though, I doubt it will be around by the time I get to a Lupicia store again. Sounds super good though! Maybe they will bring it back again. Everyone seems to like it.

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So, on Sunday, I went to the Lupicia store. This tea was one of the samples they offered me. It smelled very much like herbal pumpkins, and the sweet potato. The flavour was like having a warm pumpkin pie. Would have preferred more sweet potato though.

Flavors: Pumpkin, Sweet Potatoes

Tealizzy

I really want some of this. Going to try and stop in to the store at lunch today!

Lariel of Lórien

They’ll probably still have it as a sample.

TeaBrat

I think they only have it until the end of October, fyi

Tealizzy

I went today! The sample was the ginger one they advertised, but I picked some of this one up anyway. I like it! :)

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I got this teabag as a freebie from a promotion they were running when I went to their store.

I actually didn’t realize this was a rooibos until I opened the teabag. Good thing I wasn’t fiending for some caffeine.

This tea smells sweet and chestnut-y and tastes like sweet yams. I don’t usually put sugar in my tea, and this tea definitely does not need it. The second cup tastes even more like sweet potato. It’s a great fall flavor, but I’m not sure I’d buy a whole bag of this.

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Boiling 5 min, 0 sec

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Just got my fresh tin in the mail. I love this tea! Autumn is now here!

Preparation
Boiling 2 min, 0 sec

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