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Angel's Dream Tea from Metropolitan Tea Company

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75/100

Angel's Dream Tea

Black Green Blend by Metropolitan Tea Company

Angels Dream is a heavenly tea with maple sweetness, blackberry pungency, juicy Assam’s, and a hint of our mystery green tea. Take wind and fly. More about this tea

8 Tasting Notes

TeaEqualsBliss
93
TeaEqualsBliss 4 tasting notes

I must say this tea surprised me in more ways than one!

The aroma is delightful. Mostly a sugary Maple scent with the tea scent to back it up.

It’s Medium Brown in color.

Yes, it’s bagged tea, but it’s quite good!

I can taste primarily the Maple but it’s not overpowering. I can taste the blueberry a bit as well. I sort of reminds me of blueberry pancakes with maple syrup minus the pancakes. YUM!

Because I’m feeling quite rushed today I went to warm-up my cup and noticed that the 2nd steep on the same bag worked out pretty well if you are in a pinch.

The 2nd steep seems the maple taste is a little less and the blueberry a little more.

There’s just something about the Maple/Blueberry pair…I didn’t think I would like it – but I really do. This is a great flavored tea/treat in a bag….great for days on the go!!!

This tea came and went very quickly. I bought it last month and ended up drinking a few bags and sent a bunch to tea buddies because they were curious! I think I only one 1 or 2 bags left.

Since one of the themes/trends on Steepster today is MAPLE – I thought I would continue on with this lil gem.

I see another trend today is HONEYBEE – might have to pull that one out later!

I just have to say I LOVE STEEPSTER and the STEEPSTERITIES!!!!

started my day with this…only one bag left. Still amazed at how bold this is for a bagged

Well, this stuff isn’t going to last long. I only have 2 bags left – I ended up giving the rest to a few swappers! I would probably buy this again at some point

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Heather Martin
80

Sooooo….I went to George’s Tea Emporium with ShayneBear last week, and I picked up a small tin of this. I was intrigued by the description of blackberry and maple, as I had been looking at both maple tea and black currant (which I know isn’t the same, but whatever) but wasn’t sure what to get and didn’t want to get too much (I’m lacking in space until I finish more teas).

The scent of this is pretty mild, but sweet, and the green tea mellows the main black base, I think. This tea is a bit more stripped down and basic, compared to my normal assortment of teas. It doesn’t look terribly fancy.

Brewed up a dark rich mahogany color…milk and sugar were added. This tea is one where it is subtle flavour, but it is there. Although I could not taste the blackberry itself, I could detect a light fruity taste, but most prominent was the juicy mouthfeel that is in the description. As for the maple flavour, I could faintly detect it as it was not the same kind of sweet that came from the sugar.

Overall, this is a nice tea. It’s a step up from a standard black blend with a little extra juicy sweetness. Does it have a place in my regular rotation? Maybe. But DAVIDs is much closer to me, and Murchies carries the same level of tea, and I’m lazy, but perhaps if we do another visit there, I will get some. My tin, albeit small, will likely last a while.

silvermage2000
silvermage2000 2 tasting notes

I just got this tea from a swap with many other teas from Teaequalsbliss,thanks so very much! by the way. This I’s a teabag dry this smells abit like berry. I steeped it up and now can smell the berry more with a hint of sweetness. Taste wise this tastes like black tea with a blackberry thats natural but not over tart with abit of sweetness of the maple. Now blackberry is not one of my favorite berries but with the maple it tones that tartness down. So this is pretty good.

Baklogging from yesterday.This is the last teabag I gotten from Teaequalsbliss awhile back. Thanks. This is a good tea with some blackberry that is tart yet not over the top abit of maple and the green tea.
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SimplyJenW

From the tea journal:
I am just going to the source on this one. It is readily available at many vendors. I tried mine from Culinary Teas, and then purchased a larger amount from The English Tea Store. I do like the maple and blackberry flavors in this one. I don’t think I would rate it as among my favorites, but it is a pleasant cuppa. I probably won’t get more for some time once I am out. Too many more teas to try to keep purchasing one that is just pretty good.