Dark Chocolate Delight

Tea type
Black Tea
Ingredients
Black Tea, Blueberry, Cocoa Bean Shells, Dark Chocolate
Flavors
Dark Chocolate, Sweet, Alcohol, Chocolate, Cocoa, Honey, Milk, Mineral, Nuts, Tannin, Spicy, Artificial, Berry, Bitter, Citrus, Burnt, Cinnamon, Astringent, Blueberry, Tart, Clove, Vanilla, Paper, Hazelnut, Creamy, Raspberry
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Loose Leaf
Caffeine
Medium
Certification
Not available
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Average preparation
200 °F / 93 °C 5 min, 15 sec 13 oz / 388 ml

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Dark side of the brew

What is it about dark chocolate? Its taste is sinfully decadent, but studies say it might actually be good for you. But wait – it gets better. Now you don’t even have to wait until dessert to get your fix. With this black tea blend, you can treat yourself anytime, anywhere. With cocoa shells, blueberries and big chunks of luscious dark chocolate, it’s a deliciously rich taste of our favourite indulgence. Welcome to the dark side…

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DavidsTea is a Canadian specialty tea and tea accessory retailer based in Montreal, Quebec. It is the largest Canadian-based specialty tea boutique in the country, with its first store having opened in 2008.

49 Tasting Notes

55
14 tasting notes

Meh. Dark Chocolate Delight? More like light paper delight! You do get a nice dark chocolate flavour. It reminds me a lot of hot chocolate. But it taste like watered down, sugar free hot chocolate with weird dark chocolate syrup. I do like this tea, but it tastes very weak and papery. I’ll finish my 25g, but I don’t plan on restocking.

Flavors: Bitter, Cocoa, Dark Chocolate, Paper

Preparation
205 °F / 96 °C 8 min or more 1 tsp 8 OZ / 236 ML

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17 tasting notes

My review might be biased because I love chocolate teas. It was pretty celebratory when this tea came out as the Tea of the Month for May (aka birthday month)! Initially, I’ve tried this tea iced with a little bit of vanilla soy milk, sweetened with hazelnut agave, and it was absolutely amazing. Then I tried the Iced Chocolate Delight recipe from DAVIDsTEA blog, and I was absolutely amazed with how good it was. I’ll provide y’all with a link below for that recipe. I’m about to try this hot, and I doubt it will be anything other than amazing chocolate goodness. Chocolate is obviously the star of the show, it’s super rich and fragrant; accompanied with tiny notes of blueberry and hazelnut, which makes it absolutely perfect. This is such a great alternative to fruity iced teas which dominate the summer.

ICED CHOCOLATE DELIGHT: http://blog.davidstea.com/en/iced-chocolate-delight/

Flavors: Blueberry, Chocolate, Dark Chocolate, Hazelnut

Preparation
Iced

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1908 tasting notes

I love anything and everything chocolate so this blend was a must-try. It’s got a nice cocoa flavour but I didn’t identify the strange, slightly fruity flavour I was getting as blueberry until I actually read the packaging. There’s also an interesting malty note both in the scent and the flavour that brings chocolate-flavoured Ovaltine to mind (yes, I’m one of those weird people who actually really enjoys Ovaltine). It’s a good blend and I’ll probably restock when my current bag is done.

Preparation
Boiling 5 min, 0 sec 1 tsp 12 OZ / 354 ML

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80
477 tasting notes

Smells like Brookside chocolates. Specifically the blueberry ones.

Sort of a thick dark chocolate texture, vaguely reminiscent of chocolate chili chai, although there’s a touch of tartness under it from the blueberries. Not as strong as CCC, but that’s because of the chilis I figure. I was hoping you’d get a bit of that brownie-like taste that I like so much about it, but it’s not quite there. Similar, and I am surprised, actually, that something of the fruit makes it through.

Dusty dark chocolate with an after-tang of blueberries. Ceylon tea base, I think.

Preparation
Boiling 5 min, 0 sec

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43 tasting notes

I was really excited when heard that DAVIDsTea was coming out with a tea with dark chocolate, so I ordered a 50g bag online to try it out.

Truth be told, I don’t like it as much as my other favourite chocolate teas, Read My Lips, Chocolate Rocket and Chocolate Chili Chai. It’s not not horrible, it is just getting used to it.
I don’t think I will be ordering any more, but it is a different take on this kind of tea.

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326 tasting notes

This tea was a lot more heavy on the blueberry than I would have imagined. More like eating dark chocolate covered blueberries than anything else. Fortunately, I like blueberries AND chocolate, so this gets points from me. There definitely is a certain similarity to hot chocolate as well. Not sure if I’ll pick some up, but enjoyable.

Flavors: Blueberry, Chocolate, Creamy

Preparation
Boiling 2 tsp 17 OZ / 500 ML
Fjellrev

I got almost no blueberry from mine! I’m wondering if it’s a batch difference or just a difference in our palates.

Fay

I suspect it was the batch, as I got a very heavy blueberry flavour from mine. Though my bf had a sip and got cherries instead, so it might be a bit ambiguous.

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38 tasting notes

This time, I had the tea cold, and I added a squeeze of chocolate milk syrup and a dash of 35% cream. It’s good, but not extremely delicious. I’d recommend it in this format. I’d like to also try as a hot latte. It’s got a little fruity taste too, interesting.

Flavors: Bitter, Chocolate, Cocoa, Milk, Raspberry

Preparation
3 tsp 16 OZ / 473 ML

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89
14 tasting notes

I am very surprised by this tea! Most chocolate teas aren’t creamy enough or don’t taste chocolate-y enough for me. This one is excellent, I love blueberries but you don’t really taste them in this blend.

It’s excellent with milk. Excellent as an iced latte. When I want to skip the calories, I’ll definitely pick this one out in my cupboard. In my opinion, it’s the closest a tea has come to tasting like hot chocolate.

Preparation
205 °F / 96 °C 3 min, 30 sec 2 tsp 16 OZ / 473 ML

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1792 tasting notes

Sipdown! I wouldn’t buy more but it’s still good, nonetheless. Seriously like hot chocolate when you add some light cream.

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15049 tasting notes

so this latte style + over leafed = hot chocolate haha. I for sure don’t need this in my cupboard but it was nice to try it. It really is like drinking hot chocolate…only i prefer hot chocolate. Also, i can’t imagine i’d enjoy the taste if it was brewed as a tea…something about it just screams “latte” to me

Final Count: 127

Kittenna

It’s pretty strongly flavoured as a tea IMO. I’m planning to latte the rest of mine.

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