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From White Pines Estate/Ellen's Tea House

The Scottish Caramel Toffee Pu-erh Tea blend from Ellen’s Tea House is an exquisite combination of flavors from Scotland and China.

Those familiar with Pu erh know that it exhibits a musty, earthy character, but when combined with the sweetness of caramel and toffee, it delivers a sweet, burnt, sugary flavor that’s a perfect blend.

This tea is like dessert in a cup and delivers a sweet, decadent finish!

Black Pu-erh tea, Butterscotch and Almond pieces, Natural flavors

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I think this has to be a tea ordered from a larger company and repackaged. I’m pretty sure all the teas from this brand are in that category, which makes it easy to replace when a smaller distributor goes out of business, which is what led me to this brand to begin with.
I like this tea. It’s an enjoyable cup that has resteeped well and kept me company while I slog through the post holiday feast mess left in my kitchen. Sip tea, pick through the turkey carcass I put in the instant pot over night, sip tea, vacuum pack the extra salmon I smoked yesterday, sip tea, pack the smoker up, sip tea, do a load of dishes. I love the puerh base. It has a depth to it that I appreciate and the caramel toffee flavors pair well with it to make a smooth cup. I wouldn’t say it’s amazing, but at the same time I’m really appreciating it. Thank you tea for helping me get through this workload!

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205 °F / 96 °C 3 min, 0 sec
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gmathis 3 years ago

Sounds nice!

Lexie Aleah 3 years ago

I’ve had this one and enjoyed it as well. Yeah it’s from Metropolitan tea or something because a lot of shops sell it under their own.

gmathis 3 years ago

Been a while since I’ve browsed Metropolitan Tea’s selection (I used to get mine from Culinary Teas). They do flavors well.

Dustin 3 years ago

Is Culinary Teas still around? Going to have to google that now!

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