Fall/Holiday teas
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Fall/Holiday teas
Does anyone know when the Fall/Holiday teas come out?
Samovar
Samovar
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Samovar - Posts: 257
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If I remember correctly, they usually come out in late-October. I seem to remember it being right around Halloween when the announcement was made.
I wonder if there will be any new flavors introduced this year. Ah well, as long as I can get my Chestnut fix, I'll be happy.
~Cin
I wonder if there will be any new flavors introduced this year. Ah well, as long as I can get my Chestnut fix, I'll be happy.
~Cin
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Cinnamon - Posts: 88
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Thank you, Cinnamon.
I've been drinking so much matcha and green tea. But when fall comes around I anticipate the taste and aroma of the fall teas.
Samovar
I've been drinking so much matcha and green tea. But when fall comes around I anticipate the taste and aroma of the fall teas.
Samovar
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Samovar - Posts: 257
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Okay All,
Has anyone tried the new teas yet? I ordered the pumpkin spice, gingerbread and a sample of candy cane tonight...
Fill me in if they're any good!
EW
Has anyone tried the new teas yet? I ordered the pumpkin spice, gingerbread and a sample of candy cane tonight...
Fill me in if they're any good!
EW
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omegapd - Posts: 925
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Omega,
I got a sample of the Candy Cane. The mint flavor is pretty subtle. It was all right but I probably won't order it again.
I got a sample of the Candy Cane. The mint flavor is pretty subtle. It was all right but I probably won't order it again.
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geeber1 - Posts: 1675
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I have the holiday sampler, but I'm finding that Adagio's flavored teas are a bit too strongly flavored for anything but iced tea (for me anyway). And iced gingerbread tea sounds a little weird.
That said, I haven't cracked open the sampler yet. It's over at my sister's. I'll open it when I go over there Sunday and post my thoughts then.
That said, I haven't cracked open the sampler yet. It's over at my sister's. I'll open it when I go over there Sunday and post my thoughts then.
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caligatia - Posts: 226
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Cali... I like just a touch of flavor sometimes, as opposed to the more powerful ones. I achieve my desired result by blending my own... a flavored blend mixed with ceylon sonata or some other basic black tea... and usually only just a pinch or two of the flavored ones... about a 75/25 ratio usually. This works well for hot cups, but is probably too light in flavor for iced teas.
I made a series of signature blends along these lines, called "Barely There".
E... I have the holiday sampler, and I like them all... just not something I'd drink every day, but now and then, yes.
Sarah
I made a series of signature blends along these lines, called "Barely There".
E... I have the holiday sampler, and I like them all... just not something I'd drink every day, but now and then, yes.
Sarah
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kymidwife - Posts: 1333
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I'm kinda in the same boat. Spiced/flavored teas are nice, but usually, the spice overwhelms the tea.
I've been trying to create a good/decent Vanilla Yunnan, but I am stumped as to the how of it.
I'm also trying to figure out this holiday spiced tea that my mom gave me from RoT. (Comfort and Joy - says it has "cloves, apples, and cinnamon blended with fine black tea.") For the life of me, I can't get it right. I think the apples chemistry?acidity? do something to it.
I've been trying to create a good/decent Vanilla Yunnan, but I am stumped as to the how of it.
I'm also trying to figure out this holiday spiced tea that my mom gave me from RoT. (Comfort and Joy - says it has "cloves, apples, and cinnamon blended with fine black tea.") For the life of me, I can't get it right. I think the apples chemistry?acidity? do something to it.
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Kai - Posts: 51
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Yeah, I'm a flavored tea junkie too! I don't like mine too strong tho, so I usually use less tea, anda shorter steep time. Saves me money too! 
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CJluvsT - Posts: 47
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Well The only holiday tea I tried was the candy apple and It was not very exciting. I do not like pumpkin. Well I like gingerbread cookies but I do not know about in a tea. Is the candy cane worth buying. I have the candy cane lane from celestial seasonings Is it like that?
I have never really had chestnut anything in a tea that would be unique. I just do not know.
I have never really had chestnut anything in a tea that would be unique. I just do not know.
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