Decaf Muscat

Tea type
Black Tea
Ingredients
Co2 Decaffeinated Black Tea, Natural Flavours
Flavors
Candy, Grapes, Fruity, Muscatel, Sweet, Tannin, White Grapes, Creamy, Thick, Medicinal
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Loose Leaf
Caffeine
Decaffeinated
Certification
Not available
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Average preparation
200 °F / 93 °C 3 min, 45 sec 12 oz / 357 ml

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  • “Decaf huh? Not a big decaf drinker but I had a strong tasting dinner and then (stupidly) used mouthwash so my third steep of oolong was… horrid and flat and gross. The leaves still smell good so...” Read full tasting note
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  • “Second Review. In my opinion, I think the reviews on this tea are lower than they should be because people have not eaten Muscat Grapes. Most people have only had sweet Muscat Wine or Jelly...” Read full tasting note
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  • “I got some of this from Auggy, so I made some last night as I was trying to trudge through some reading for school. I was eager to get a concentrated muscat [muscadine?] flavor to see if I was...” Read full tasting note
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  • “Interesting! It seems this has picked up some of the scent from one of my other teas… so the taste/smell are a little muddled. That said, I can still taste some of the muscatel notes and they are...” Read full tasting note
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From Lupicia

The decaffeinated version of our Muscat black tea with succulent muscat grape aroma and taste.

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687 tasting notes

I got to try this iced. Mmm… grapes. There is a nice, fruity scent. The flavour is sweet, and certainly tastes like muscat. Somehow a lot of their fruit flavoured teas end up tasting like Japanese candies I like. This one reminds me of a certain gummy candy.

Liked it, but I prefer the oolong.

Flavors: Fruity, Grapes

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Thank you jump62359 for sending some of this my way! It is a pleasant enough cup. Smells amazing and definitely captures a juicy muscat flavor. However, at the end of the day, I am just not a huge grape person so I don’t particularly need this in my cupboard. Though, I am definitely grateful to have tried something new and am really enjoying this cup!

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Thanks to Tea Brat for this one. I’ve been trying to find decaf options for evening so I was happy to see this in my swap. It smells like candy! To me it smells exactly like pixie stix the powder in the waxy straws.I steeped it for 3.5 minutes. Dark amber liquor still smells really sweet and still like a pixie stix. I’m not much of a flavored tea person but this was surprisingly good. I thought the grapey taste would be overpowering but it wasn’t. Its sweetish and nice.

Flavors: Grapes

TeaBrat

glad you liked it. I’m not much of a Muscat person myself so good that it found someone who appreciated it. :)

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This is pretty freaking awesome! I’m totally digging this tea. I feel like I’ve already taken too much from the TTB but I’m not sure I can let this one go. I didn’t know what to expect but it certainly wasn’t this. Artificial grape flavoring literally makes me sick. When we moved out of my childhood home, my mother found all my stashes of the children’s grape Tylenol she had given me when I was sick that I simply wouldn’t take because I couldn’t stand the flavor. Now, I’m a big wine person and my husband is a sommelier so we know our way around some grapes. This tea doesn’t taste like artificial grape flavoring (disclaimer- I dunno if it is or not.) It tastes like actual grapes. And I am one happy girl. YUM!

Flavors: Grapes

Preparation
Boiling 2 min, 15 sec 1 tsp 8 OZ / 236 ML
__Morgana__

Sounds delish!

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Decaf tea…. a blasphemous term. It is harder to find a good decaf tea than it is to light a fire with a snail. Having been recently told by a doctor to cut down on the blessed caffeine, I’ve had no choice but to explore decaf teas. This tea was a bright surprise in the sea of powdery blandness that can be decaf black teas. The muscat grape flavor isn’t sweet, but adds a rather pleasant extra dimension with the fruitiness and the astringent taste. Not a bad astringent….just like the skins of grapes…which balances the “meh” of decaf really well. If you’re doomed to decaf, try this tea. It will give you a welcome alternative to the “usual”.

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