This is pretty similar to Hot Cinnamon Spice. It’s Hot Cinnamon Spice with a twist. The predominant flavor is the hot, sweet cinnamon which reminds me of cinnamon flavored gum. The apple is there in the background both in the dry leaves and in the brewed tea but it is not very strong. The apple flavor is like that of apple cider or apple juice. It is not a fake green apple flavor. The apple flavor kind of mellows the hot cinnamon flavor to me, so the cinnamon is not quite as strong or sweet as in Hot Cinnamon Spice.
There is also a flavor in this tea that makes me think of honey for some reason, which really isn’t something I have experienced with Hot Cinnamon Spice. It must be the cinnamon and apple flavors combined.

The orange and cloves which are also supposed to be in this tea are not very noticeable at all.

The flavor of the black tea is completely lost in the sweet, spicy cinnamon flavor and apple flavor. But I would say that the tea itself is medium-bodied. It’s not a bad thing that the tea flavor itself is completely covered up, since it isn’t the point of this tea.

If you love Hot Cinnamon Spice and love apple flavor in tea, then I would definitely give this tea a try. I am not really too keen on the sweet, hot cinnamon flavor that both Hot Apple Spice and Hot Cinnamon Spice has, since I don’t like sugar in my tea. It’s nice once in a while as a change of pace, but I wouldn’t like to drink either of them on a daily basis. The sweet, spicy cinnamon flavor is just too overwhelming for that.

I prefer Hot Cinnamon Spice but not by much.

Flavors: Apple, Artificial, Cinnamon, Honey, Spices, Spicy, Sweet

Preparation
Boiling 5 min, 0 sec 1 tsp 9 OZ / 275 ML
Cameron B.

I agree with you on these sweet cinnamon teas – not something I drink often, but they can be nice as a sort of treat every so often, especially in the colder months. :)

Andreastt

I agree with that. They can be a nice change of pace once in a while during the colder months especially, but I honestly prefer my tea not to have this overpowering sweetness, most of the time. I currently have a half full 4 oz. tin of Hot Cinnamon Spice that I have had for a year and a 2/3 full tin of Hot Apple Spice that I have had for 9 months, so I don’t drink them that often as you can tell. I will maybe buy a tin of Hot Cinnamon Spice some time again, but I doubt I will be buying Hot Apple Spice again.

ashmanra

I gave someone a cup of Hot Cinnamon Spice once (I find it too spiced and too sweet0) and she said, “It tastes good but it has too much sugar in it.” It took quite a bit of convincing before she believed that neither I nor Harney had added any sugar!

Andreastt

Thanks for sharing that anecdote! Yeah, it’s amazing that it can be so sweet and not contain any sugar. The sweetness only comes from the cinnamon.
I just had a cup of Hot Cinnamon Spice with a Danish pastry. It was delicious with the pastry, better than Hot Apple Spice, but I prefer a regular unsweet black tea most of the time.

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Cameron B.

I agree with you on these sweet cinnamon teas – not something I drink often, but they can be nice as a sort of treat every so often, especially in the colder months. :)

Andreastt

I agree with that. They can be a nice change of pace once in a while during the colder months especially, but I honestly prefer my tea not to have this overpowering sweetness, most of the time. I currently have a half full 4 oz. tin of Hot Cinnamon Spice that I have had for a year and a 2/3 full tin of Hot Apple Spice that I have had for 9 months, so I don’t drink them that often as you can tell. I will maybe buy a tin of Hot Cinnamon Spice some time again, but I doubt I will be buying Hot Apple Spice again.

ashmanra

I gave someone a cup of Hot Cinnamon Spice once (I find it too spiced and too sweet0) and she said, “It tastes good but it has too much sugar in it.” It took quite a bit of convincing before she believed that neither I nor Harney had added any sugar!

Andreastt

Thanks for sharing that anecdote! Yeah, it’s amazing that it can be so sweet and not contain any sugar. The sweetness only comes from the cinnamon.
I just had a cup of Hot Cinnamon Spice with a Danish pastry. It was delicious with the pastry, better than Hot Apple Spice, but I prefer a regular unsweet black tea most of the time.

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My name is Andreas, I am from Denmark, and I am 26 years old.

I am a lover of fine teas and my favorite tea brand at the moment is Harney & Sons – which I discovered via Steepster back in 2011 or early 2012, but first tried in January of 2021.

I have been drinking high-quality teas since 2009, when I was thirteen. The brand that made me appreciate quality teas was Kusmi Tea – which I still love. But since then, Harney & Sons has taken the number one spot for me, and it has become pretty much the only brand of tea I drink on a regular basis.

I prefer black teas, or blends of black and oolong – both flavored and unflavored – and dislike most herbal and fruit teas.

I usually don’t care for green teas or white teas, either.

I enjoy most of my teas with a splash of milk and without sweetener.

I mostly review and rate teas I love because I think that’s the most fun, and because, most of the time, I buy teas I know I am going to like.

Favorite flavors:
Citrus – bergamot, lemon, orange.
Sonefruits – peach, plum, cherry, apricot.
Berries – black currant, strawberry, raspberry.
Dessert flavors – chocolate, caramel, vanilla.
Nuts – hazelnut, almond.
Spices – cinnamon, cloves, ginger.
Tropical flavors – coconut, guava, pineapple.
Herbacious flavors – peppermint, spearmint.
Floral flavors – lavender.

Not so favorite flavors:
Very acidic hibiscus, whiskey flavor, overly artificial flavors, extreme sweetness.

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