Looking for Grapey Teas!

I didn’t know grape infused tea was what I needed until DAVIDsTEA announced Grape Expectations. Unfortunately, while smelling a lot like grapes, GE didn’t taste much like “purple flavor” which was what I was looking for. I had a sample of Grape Oolong from Teavana and it seemed to be closer to what I want.

Any recommendations?

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keychange said

Lupicia has a few muscat teas (oolong and black, if I’m not mistaken) that have a more authentic grape taste. I know what you mean about the disappointment that was grape expectations—it smells like a grape marker and tastes like slightly grapey grass.

TeaLady441 said

Oh, thanks for reminding me! That’s going on my list for Lupicia!

SarsyPie said

I was also disappointed by Grape Expectations. It wasn’t the worst tea ever, but it wasn’t grapey enough! Thanks for these suggestions!

Jen M said

“slightly grapey grass”

What a great description! That’s exactly what it tasted like. I was so sad :( My expectations were too high, and I knew it even when I was buying it. lol. Thank goodness I only bought 24 g.

Uniquity said

They made one for winter three (?) years ago called Through the Grapevine that I loved. I wish it would come back. It was a white base and I found it to be very flavourful without being artificial. I miss it!

Dustin said

Lupicia also has their San Francisco blend Napa Blanc which is white wine and muscat in a green base… if you happen to have a tea mule close to SF.

Budou by Lupicia is a good one, it’s a green grape tea.

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gmathis said

Culinary Teas has a Canadian Ice Wine that’s very enjoyable. More of a natural red grape flavor than grape Kool-ade

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Ditto.

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mrmopar said

I think Frank at 52Teas did a grape tea. You may want to check his site.

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