Housewarming

Tea type
Black Tea
Ingredients
Black Tea, Jasmine Flowers, Safflower, Vanilla
Flavors
Burnt Sugar, Chocolate, Pastries, Vanilla, Malt
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Loose Leaf
Caffeine
High
Certification
Fair Trade, Organic
Average preparation
Boiling 5 min, 0 sec 8 oz / 236 ml

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  • “The flavors in this tea are so hard to identify. I truly can’t tell what this is supposed to be. I taste black tea and something mildly desserty, but I can’t tell what. It’s mild and pleasant, but...” Read full tasting note
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  • “I haven’t been typing up notes lately. I keep starting them and then let them sit until long after my cup is cold. Not much motivation lately for some reason. Maybe it’s because I haven’t had any...” Read full tasting note
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From Plum Deluxe

We launched this blend in 2018 as a limited-edition celebratory blend for the opening of our new warehouse – and we’ve now made it a permanent selection. It’s a delicious vanilla ‘creme brulee’ black tea blend. It’s similar to our House Blend (just vanilla) with hints creaminess and caramel and a touch of floral sweetness. Enjoy in your favorite location with a splash of cream while toasting with friends.

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7 Tasting Notes

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The flavors in this tea are so hard to identify. I truly can’t tell what this is supposed to be. I taste black tea and something mildly desserty, but I can’t tell what. It’s mild and pleasant, but it leaves me feeling pretty neutral since I can’t tell what it is.

Shae 3 years ago

This one tastes like chocolate chip pop tarts to me. Mmm.

AJRimmer 3 years ago

Aw man, maybe I should have tried a super overleafed mug of it before sending the tea box along!

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2172 tasting notes

I haven’t been typing up notes lately. I keep starting them and then let them sit until long after my cup is cold. Not much motivation lately for some reason. Maybe it’s because I haven’t had any memorable teas lately? Today I decided to take a break from my sipdown list and drink a blend I really love. The last time I made this, it didn’t have any flavor and I was so bummed. This time, I upped the amount of tea leaves and the result was a deep, malty base with chocolate and sweet pastry. So good!

Flavors: Chocolate, Malt, Pastries

Preparation
Boiling 5 min, 0 sec 2 tsp 8 OZ / 236 ML
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gmathis 3 years ago

That sounds delicious!

Shae 3 years ago

I love this one so much! It reminds me of my favorite Pop Tarts, so it might be more of a nostalgia thing lol.

tea-sipper 3 years ago

WHICH poptarts does this remind you of, shae? I’m intrigued.

Shae 3 years ago

The chocolate chip poptarts! But you have to heat them until the chocolate is near boiling in the middle for the full effect. :D

https://www.poptarts.com/en_US/products/favorites/pop-tarts-frosted-chocolate-chip-product.html

tea-sipper 3 years ago

Oh cool! I’m a HUGE Poptarts fanatic but I’m not sure if I can call myself that if I haven’t tried ALL the flavors yet, including the chocolate chip. Looks good though!

gmathis 3 years ago

Our current favorite Pop Tart is the Frosted Crisp Apple.

tea-sipper 3 years ago

OH I haven’t tried the apple yet either..

Shae 3 years ago

I haven’t tried the apple one either! I’ll look for that one.

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