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drank Maple Pecan by Teeccino
251 tasting notes

I’m new to the teeccino brand and discovered both the brand and flavor from sipsby. I was so intrigued I wanted to sample more variety from them in their advent, and what do we have here? The same flavor that I started with!

With a little experimenting, I’m finding that a longer steep really overpowers the maple and pecan flavor. It’s a deep and roasty tea that does indeed make me feel like I’m drinking a coffee (which I love, since I adore the scent and flavor of coffee but the acidity is a real problem for me). If I stick more to the 3 minute end of the recommended steep time, I get a lot more maple scent and a sweet, nutty flavor that I imagine was the intent.

I’m still deciding if I’d buy more of this; I look forward to the rest of these flavors so I can choose a couple favorites.

teeccino advent, day 1

Flavors: Maple, Pecan, Roasted

Preparation
Boiling 3 min, 0 sec
Nattie

I’m not a big fan of chicory, but I would definitely brave it to try this!

Michelle

I’m a fan of the 3 minute steep for both bagged and loose teeccino, but I have also tried sipping down at 3 minutes and adding more water to the tea bag. This grandpa-ish method cuts down on the chicory flavor of the second steep.

whosbradpitt

I’m going to have to try this, Michelle; thanks for the tip! I feel like the chicory is all I’m getting in the next one I tried from them.

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Nattie

I’m not a big fan of chicory, but I would definitely brave it to try this!

Michelle

I’m a fan of the 3 minute steep for both bagged and loose teeccino, but I have also tried sipping down at 3 minutes and adding more water to the tea bag. This grandpa-ish method cuts down on the chicory flavor of the second steep.

whosbradpitt

I’m going to have to try this, Michelle; thanks for the tip! I feel like the chicory is all I’m getting in the next one I tried from them.

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College instructor, mom of 2, and general homebody in California.

Great at buying tea, good at drinking tea, bad at timely reviews. Drawn to fruit, floral, spice, smoke, and flavored teas in general; prefer those that stand well without milk or sweetener. Black is fine, green is better, and red rooibos is trash.

I aim to rate when I finish a package or a complete sipdown, except in advent season.

My ratings are for me, so I don’t accidentally buy something that sounds amazing but I’ve already tried and disliked. I struggle a bit with wanting to be “fair” to a tea that other people would probably like, but then my system won’t work!

90-100 A: loved it; would make this a permanent member of my stash
80-89 B: tasty; would pick it up again
70-79 C: good; could grab with a good deal or to try in a different style
60-69 D: okay; would keep in a set but probably would not repurchase on its own
1-59 F: various shades of bad; would not purchase; closer to 1 means may not even drink again if offered.

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