JavaVana Mate

Tea type
Black Yerba maté Blend
Ingredients
Assam Black Tea, Cocoa Nibs, Natural And Artificial Flavouring, Roasted Yerba Mate, Vanilla Pieces
Flavors
Vanilla, Whiskey, Coffee, Dark Chocolate, Burnt Sugar, Chocolate, Mocha, Grain, Toasty, Milk, Cherry, Dirt, Sugar, Sweet, Bitter, Creamy, Malt, Cocoa
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Loose Leaf
Caffeine
High
Certification
Not available
Edit tea info Last updated by Meghann M
Average preparation
205 °F / 96 °C 5 min, 15 sec 12 g 12 oz / 348 ml

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  • “Today has been a Mate sort of day. I decided to try a sample sent to me from JustJames but since that had no steeping instructions on it and no steepster page (at least not one I could quickly find...” Read full tasting note
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  • “Ugg I forgot that when I fill in on the mornings that day 1 is not bad. Day 2 you drag like you are pulling 2 small children around your legs. I woke up at 2 and then at 3 this morning before my...” Read full tasting note
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  • “One from the sample bin for my morning tea. This comes courtesy of Ottawa Tea. Thank you for your generosity! I do like getting samples from Teavana. Maybe one day I will find one that is good...” Read full tasting note
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  • “Just one last test and I am DONE for the semester. I’m almost out of this tisane. It is quite palatable with sugar, but I prefer 52 teas chocomate to this so I’m thinking I won’t be rebuying it...” Read full tasting note
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From Teavana

Still love coffee? This special mate tea is just for you. It is a fearless blend of mate, bold Assam black tea, cocoa and vanilla for a deliciously coffee-like flavor with a hint of mocha. It will exhilarate your mind and stimulate your body.

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The friend who brewed me a cup of this tea raved about how amazing it was, so my expectations were probably a bit over-inflated. Like most Teavana blends, this smells really good: a rich, chocolately aroma with a hint of coffee…the scent reminds me of a mocha! I definitely tasted both the chocolate and the coffee, but the flavor was quite a bit weaker than I was expecting and there was also a bitterness to the aftertaste that I didn’t enjoy. I would drink this again, but I definitely prefer Chocolate Rocket if I’m looking for a chocolate-flavored yerba mate!

Flavors: Bitter, Coffee, Dark Chocolate

Preparation
Boiling 3 min, 0 sec 1 tsp 8 OZ / 236 ML
carol who

I like Chocolate Rocket the most. I drink the JavaVana for variety or if I was a bit more of a coffee flavor but I agree… Yeah Chocolate Rocket!

Inkling

You were the one who introduced me to the magic that is Chocolate Rocket…thanks again! :)

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15 tasting notes

I drink this tea daily. I often blend it with a coconut almond tea with a touch of sugar.

Flavors: Chocolate, Coffee, Creamy

Preparation
Boiling 4 min, 30 sec 2 tsp 8 OZ / 236 ML

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This… is not my cup of tea. At first I thought it was a novel idea, putting assam and mate and cocoa and vanilla together, but everything about this jarred with what I enjoy. It tasted like bitter chocolate water, with this weird aftertaste- a kind of tang that was just ehhhhhh. I’ve had other tea with cocoa in them that have been good, so I’m gonna stick to those.

Flavors: Chocolate, Malt

Preparation
Boiling 3 min, 0 sec 1 tsp 8 OZ / 250 ML

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7 tasting notes

Having some Javavana mate with some cacao black mint (both by teavana). The mix of the two is very nice on ice with milk—like a light version of a mint mocha. This one goes down way too fast lol.

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TTB-Samples Only

Thanks TTB! I love the other mates from TeaVana so I was glad to get a sample of this. Really doing a good job of charging up a somewhat hot, dull Sunday afternoon. I have been drinking more hot tea this summer than I used to but I find I really enjoy it. I figure if most of the rest of the world doesn’t have ice tea I should give hot tea in the summer a try. I still always have a pitcher of some kind of cold brew in the refrigerator.

Anyway, back to the tea. Yummy! Nice blending of the flavors, with chocolate at the forefront. I can taste a bit of the coffee flavor and some vanilla. I’m surprised there isn’t more coffee flavor with java in the name. Still very enjoyable. :)
I better make sure I finish this pot up now so I don’t end up drinking it later this evening.

Preparation
Boiling 7 min, 0 sec 1 tsp 8 OZ / 236 ML

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With our weather in Boston hovering in the forties for weeks now with only brief glimpses of sunshine, JavaVana Maté turns out to be an ideal comfort beverage. I made a small pot just now and added light cream to create a sort of unsweetened cocoa caramel beverage. Yum.

I may regret this decision around midnight or so (I went to bed last night at 3:30am!). Or maybe not. Perhaps it is time to face the fact: I am at heart a nocturnal being…

second infusion: I was pleasantly surprised by my recent second infusion of Tazo Golden Monkey, so I decided to reinfuse this black tea-maté-cocoa blend, and am happy to report that, albeit lighter, the flavor is still in tact. Hopefully the caffeine was extracted during the first infusion. On verra…

Preparation
205 °F / 96 °C 5 min, 30 sec 3 tsp 12 OZ / 354 ML
carol who

I have done that soooo many times. It’s so good at the moment and so annoying later on :D

sherapop

Well, carol who: at least I don’t have to be anywhere tomorrow morning… Maybe I’ll try to get something done tonight. ;-)

Veronica

I’m in the Philadelphia area, and it’s been cool her, too. I’m starting to wonder if we’re going to just skip spring and head straight to summer.

sherapop

Veronica: we really never have spring in Boston, so the only real surprise is that I never seem to learn this. Every year April ends up being gloomy cold…

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85 tasting notes

This is a great tea for coffe lovers. I bought this by the cup at Teavana. I had them add their rock sugar and and cream. It is very coffe like and because I love my coffe, I really liked this tea.

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From the queue

This one was also shared with me by MissB. I’ve had maté before, but not some that looked like this. The maté I’ve had was green but this is brown. I suppose this must be the roasted kind, yes? As I understand it, the flavour is supposed to be vastly different. The other matés I’ve had I’ve thought tasted a bit like pea pods and a vague sense of mint, as I recall, so I’m curious about this.

I’m a little concerned about the ‘Java’ bit of the name though. Java, that’s something to do with coffee (Except when it’s an island, of course) and I’ve mentioned before that I don’t really find any sort of mixture of tea and coffee to be a match made in Heaven. Rather the opposite in fact. Is this blend coffee related at all, I wonder? Is it supposed to be?

The aroma is strongly cocoa-y. It smells not like chocolate, but rather like those cacao shells that have been rather popular on the site recently. Cocoa is all I get from the leaf, so I’m still none the wiser regarding the maté. I confess the maté is really what I’m the most interested in with this blend.

After steeping, the aroma is strongly hot cocoa. So much so, in fact, that it quickly becomes a bit cloying. Sweet and cocoa-y, but more sugary than particularly rich. It’s like that hot cocoa powder mix that you stir into milk and then heat up to make hot chocolate, only as if it had been made with boiling water rather than hot milk. I can’t detect anything coffee-like in it, and I still honestly don’t know if I’m supposed to. I’m still being confused by the ‘Java’.

After cooling a bit, the aroma becomes less cloyingly hot cocoa and more mocca-y. This is where I finally get a whiff of something coffee-y. It’s not very much so, just a hint of it, and there being so little of it actually only serves to enhance the mocca-y impression.

The problem I’ve had with these cacao shells is that when steeped they taste so much like hot chocolate and feel so little like it. The lack of texture breaks the whole thing for me, and I just can’t reconcile the flavour of cacao with the watery substance. I’m brought in mind of these hot chocolate powders made with boiling water again and all I can then think of is to curse the lazy cheap-skate that couldn’t be brought to use warm milk!

Oh.

Oh dear.

While the aroma was a little reassuring on the coffee-front, the taste is not living up to this at all. Rather than something primarily cocoa-y as promised, I’m tasting something that can only described as borderline weak coffee. It doesn’t even have that mocca-y tendency that the aroma suggested. It’s just weak coffee with a bit of cocoa around it. I suppose if I were to look very hard for it, I could call it cocoa-y, but the coffee-y aspect is really dominating for me to such a degree that I couldn’t describe it as such in good conscience.

I suppose it’s a question of how things we don’t like tend to rather overshadow other things. A bit like how even a blend that only has a little bit of hibiscus in it will still have a metallic taste to me.

Is it the roasted maté that gives the coffee-y notes? I imagine it might be. I can sort of vaguely see the connection from here to the pea pods of the green stuff, and I’m also getting that minty aftertaste and mouthfeel from it.

I have to say this is not a blend for me. It seems fairly similar to the chocolate aire that Bonnie sent me, and which I’m currently drinking at work for which it is eminently suitable. It might grow on me if given the chance, but as it is I don’t particularly enjoy the aroma of it, and I don’t really enjoy the flavour either. It is, however, fairly drinkable if one isn’t paying too much attention. Therefore, this is what I shall do.

xhado123

This is one that grows on you. Yes, it’s intended to taste like coffee…

Angrboda

That’s where I think the easiest thing to do if you want to drink something that tastes like coffee is to buy some coffee… I don’t like coffee flavour in my tea. One of the worst things you can do to me tea-wise, second only to giving me something containing Dreaded Hibiscus, is give me tea brewed in a vessel that has previously been used for coffee. Bleh and bleh and triple bleh!

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Tea & Cards TTB

In the bag this smelled amazingly like coffee…I really got my hopes up for a replacement to my morning coffee routine. The first flavour to hit your tongue is more of a mocha note, though, and it’s delightfully pleasant.

The roasty notes of the mate snuggle in right behind the mocha-chocolately flavours in a delightful fashion and the aroma is comforting in the same way that a busy coffee shop is when you’ve a paper to write and all evening to hang out…

It takes to sweetener well – and I’d advise adding some sugar to fully realize the chocolate malty notes – and overall I have to say that this is a nice little cuppa. Not sure if I’d choose to restock it, but I certainly enjoyed sipping down the cup.

Preparation
200 °F / 93 °C 5 min, 0 sec 1 tsp 12 OZ / 354 ML

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1 tasting notes

This tea is delicious!! I add a little bit of milk and some sugar, and it’s amazing. If you like “coffee flavored” tea, this is the tea for you. It’s a great pick me up? And smells AMAZING. My dad says it tastes like a better version of hot chocolate, and some coffee flavors. I highly recommend trying this tea.

Flavors: Chocolate, Cocoa

Preparation
145 °F / 62 °C 5 min, 0 sec 1 tsp 8 OZ / 236 ML
carol who

Oh funny! I’m drinking some JavaVana too! I just sent you a pm. I’m trying to get motivated to do some housework and it’s not going too well. I keep stopping to watch Doctor Who reruns on my Tivo. I’m on my third cup…. soon I will have to get up to go to the bathroom. Maybe then I’ll get to work ;-P

emilyc

It definitley is delicious!!

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