Since I found Upton by following Steepster, it’s perhaps fitting that my first remarks on the site is for theirs. I just received 8 samples today, and decided to test 3 “spiced” ones tonight. First up is this one, but will be comparing with Cinnamon Chai and Tropical Spice.
One of the problems I’ve had with flavored black teas, is the black tea itself can be very bitter (looking at you Adagio). This one isn’t (phew). Overall, the spices are blending well, with cinnamon definately the star. I’d classify this a “medium” spice, leaning towards mild. For those who don’t like chai spices that are too heavy-handed, this one might please. For me, they’re a little too light, but tasty/good (will finish sample).
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Hi Cheryl! Welcome! From your two reviews, I think you will be needing to try some Hot Cinnamon spice from Harney & Son’s! It is like red hots in a cup (loose seems to be spicier than sachet or bags…). Oh, and I so agree with you about Adagio’s tea base. :/ I do think you will like Upton’s Tropical Chai. I just had Upton’s Rooibos Chai this evening….. Think chai but a little heavier on the anise than the other chai spices.
Hi Cheryl! Welcome! From your two reviews, I think you will be needing to try some Hot Cinnamon spice from Harney & Son’s! It is like red hots in a cup (loose seems to be spicier than sachet or bags…). Oh, and I so agree with you about Adagio’s tea base. :/ I do think you will like Upton’s Tropical Chai. I just had Upton’s Rooibos Chai this evening….. Think chai but a little heavier on the anise than the other chai spices.
Thank you for recommendations. Will add those 2 to my (rapidly expanding) shopping list !!!