18 Tasting Notes
Steeped this as a tea bag hot to end my night. Found it to be sweet with no tart, which was fine for me but I also do enjoy the tart flavor of some tea blends. I believe it was because of the ratio of water to tea that I didn’t get much flavor. I still tasted the sweetness from the tea bag and fruity ingredients.
Flavors: Fruity, Sweet
Preparation
D is for … Deep Blue Spirulina! (Ode to Teas)
This was an April empty that I have been holding on to for a while now. I steeped it up hot which I haven’t done for a while now and it reminded me of why I drink this blend iced. As this was one that I finished off I probably won’t be repurchasing this blend as it was never one of my true favorites and always have top add something to it tp truly enjoy. Either lemon, lemonade, sweetener, etc.
Flavors: Lemon
Preparation
D is for… David’s Chai (Ode to Tea)
This is such a classic chai blend from David’s Tea. Love to make this one as a hot latte. Doesn’t need any sweetener added and is the perfect cup of warmth.
Flavors: Anise, Black Pepper, Cardamom, Cinnamon, Clove, Ginger
April 1st Sip Down (Ode To Tea)
This tea is pretty satisfying for a morning straight black tea. This is just black tea leaves, that let off a light aroma. I like it better iced than hot, and would personally prefer a flavored black tea to enjoy, overall is not all that bad and can enjoy aa cup of this in the morning to wake myself up.
Flavors: Honey, Orange
Preparation
This is one of my all time favorite white teas from Davids Tea. I love it both as an iced tea and hot, its perfectly fruity and just enough sweetness.