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From Winterwoods Tea Company

Wildwood Cedar is a delicious woodsy blend with deep, robust flavor. The combination of wild cedar tips, peppermint and cinnamon bark work together to create a very unique and flavorful herbal blend. This tea is a Winterwoods top seller.

Ingredients: Organic cinnamon bark, organic papaya leaf, organic peppermint, organic raspberry leaf, organic wild cherry bark, wild cedar tips, organic licorice root, organic chicory, organic cloves, organic sarsaparilla, organic fennel, pure extracts.

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This is a decent and relaxing cup of herbal tea, and I probably need to drink more herbals teas, especially in the later part of the day.

The predominant flavors here are the sweetness of licorice root & the refreshing quality of peppermint, followed by cinnamon & cherry bark.

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Finished this one off at work today! It’s one I’m not hurt to be out of; it was pleasant enough but the profile doesn’t stand out all that much and I imagine in a few months I’ll likely have completely forgotten about it.

I brewed this one hot, and topped up the cup with frothed milk. I didn’t directly pour the milk into the tea, but of course some of it ended up mixing together with it. The main idea was just to sip it through the thick layer of frothed milk, though.

Flavour wise, it was almost entirely a licorice/anise/fennel dominated flavour, however the clove, cinnamon, and mint were present in more of the second half/finish of the sip. It made for an overall herbaceous, spicy, and minty drink with a lot of background sweetness. Which was… alright.

Again; not really anything stand out about it.

Arby

Anything resembling cedar wood or pine? It seems like an odd name for a blend with no cedar notes.

Roswell Strange

Not particularly :/

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