“[Backlog] – I’m always hoping to find a nice chocolate tea, but haven’t really found one that is the most delicious yet! Sometimes the chocolate is too faint or fake… sometimes the tea base is too...” Read full tasting note
“This blend was produced before the ownership transfer. This is a bitter dark chocolate kind of chocolate-flavored tea. I’m a fan of dark chocolate – I have a high limit for bitterness (85% – heck...” Read full tasting note
“I wasn’t anticipating liking this much – but it is actually really spot on. Chocolatey, a bit sweet, and very smooth. A dash of milk might have me fooled for the real thing!” Read full tasting note
“This could be old or not my cup of tea… but it was not something I would want to drink again. Brewed a pot at work and didn’t finish it.” Read full tasting note
Mount Wuyi, in Fujian China is primarily known for oolongs, but this rare black tea is harvested only a short time each year. It is naturally low in tannins, giving it an exquisitely smooth finish which, combined with its natural chocolate notes, earned it the nickname “Black Silk”. We’ve upped the ante by adding some organic chocolate and marshmallow flavors, cacao nibs and marshmallow root.
One of our subscribers has already posted a tasting note for this tea on Steepster claiming, “I know, this tea hasn’t been released yet, so hopefully, no one will be looking at my posting. However, I just HAD to rate this one. Wow…this is amazing! Tastes like chocolate and Kahlua. That’s exactly what it tasted like to me.”
Ingredients: Organic Qu Hao black tea, cacao nibs, marshmallow root, and organic flavors.
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