Flavour: Vermont Maple Ginger
Ingredients: Ginger, cinnamon, natural maple flavour with other natural flavours, luo han guo (monk fruit) and vermont maple sugar
Caffeine Factor: Caffeine-free
Organic Ingredients: Unknown
Price Range: £2-3
Bags Per Box: 20
Review: Purchased by Ginger on a trip to Canada, we expected this to be awful. However, on brewing it, Tulsi took a sniff and said, ‘This might…not be terrible.’ It smells strongly of maple…but with something oddly savoury mixed in there…a hint of fruit…and then cinnamon. That sounds weird, we know. The point is – we were pleasantly surprised by this blend. On the first sip, you mainly get ginger and cinnamon. Then, as it goes down, you get a hint of maple syrup, but nothing overwhelmingly sweet. It doesn’t taste fake. In fact, it’s quite a pleasant dessert tea to have after a meal, and soothing in the evening. Not our absolutely favourite flavour out there, but Celestial Seasonings have definitely proven that you can do weird sweet treat flavours like this and make them good.
Best time of year to drink this: Anytime
Best time of day to drink this: After dinner / evenings
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]]>Flavour: Banana Bread Chai
Ingredients: Rosebuds, cinnamon, ginger, freeze-dried banana, cardamom, vanilla pieces, natural flavours
Caffeine Factor: Caffeine-free
Organic Ingredients: Unknown
Price Range: £7 for 50g
Review: It smells like…cinnamon! And tastes like…cinnamon! …and other stuff. You get that slight sweetness from the rooibos, and only a very faint hint of banana – which is a relief, because we really worried it might be disgusting. Instead, it’s a warming evening treat, ideal for the colder months in lieu of sweet treats after meals. Highly recommended!
Best time of year to drink this: Autumn / winter
Best time of day to drink this: Evenings
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]]>Flavour: Ginger Beer
Ingredients: Rooibos, ginger, lime leaves, lemon peel, calendula petals, natural flavours
Caffeine Factor: Caffeine-free
Organic Ingredients: Unknown
Price Range: £7 for 50g
Review: An instant favourite! It smells and tastes just like it promises…but without all the sugar, fizz and calories! We couldn’t really pick up any individual ingredient – everything just blends so perfectly, with a ginger kick at the end, creating a warming, comforting drink to have in the evening – especially if you’re feeling a little warn out or run down. Tulsi started gifting this to family at Christmas, too, and everyone has fallen instantly in love with it – aa definite must-have.
Best time of year to drink this: Autumn / winter
Best time of day to drink this: Evening
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]]>Flavour: Winter
Ingredients: Rooibos (63%), hisbiscus, cardamom pods, raisins (4%), orange peel (4%), cinnamon pieces (4%, apple (4%), flavouring (orange, cinnamon, cloves), clove buds (3%), cardamom seeds, ginger (2%), cornflower petals
Caffeine Factor: Caffeine-free
Organic Ingredients: Unknown
Price Range: £11 for 125g
Review: This inspired mixed opinions. The aroma has the sweetness of rooibos and citrus, with fragrant spices, just as you’d expect for a tea designed for winter. On tasting, Ginger felt the raisins made the blend too sharp and heavy. Tulsi, despite hating raisins, ended up finishing the tin and being disappointed when it was empty. You really need to shake up these bags of loose leaf tea. We probably got too much raisin in that first cup. Maybe there was hardly any, in subsequent cups, and that’s why it was so good!
Best time of year to drink this: Winter
Best time of day to drink this: Evenings – it’s so gentle and relaxing
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]]>Flavour: Celebration Gin Twist
Ingredients: Ginger cubes (sugar, ginger, citric acid), apple pieces, ginger pieces, juniper berries, acidifed apple pieces (apple, citric acid), cucumber slices, freeze-dried lemon peel, lemongrass, flavouring
Caffeine Factor: Caffeine-free
Organic Ingredients: Unknown
Price Range: £7 for 20 bags
Review: Cucumber slices, in a tea? Yes! And you can really see them! Just as the name promises, it smells and tastes just like non-alcoholic gin. It’s cucumbery and fresh, and even a little fiery, perhaps intended to be like quinine. It’s gin-like but milder – pleasant when had hot, but we can also imagine it being nice cold on a summer afternoon. Best of all, it stands out as different from many of the usual tea blends on the market.
Best time of year to drink this: Summer
Best time of day to drink this: Afternoon
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]]>Flavour: Herbal Chai
Ingredients: Apple pieces, chamomile flowers, cinnamon, nettle leaves, ginger, star anise, cardamom, cloves, flavouring
Caffeine Factor: Caffeine-free
Organic Ingredients: Unknown
Price Range: £8 for 100g
Review: It smells as expected – mainly of cloves. The taste is natural, despite the addition of flavouring. It’s your typical chai, but without the bitterness because there’s no black tea. It’s actually impressive that they manage to recreate that flavour without the tea. It’s very clove-y, but it doesn’t overpower and numb your mouth. The star anise makes it slightly sweet, so we would have this as a dessert tea. Very pleasant.
Best time of year to drink this: Autumn / winter
Best time of day to drink this: Afternoon / evening / after a meal
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]]>Flavour: Deliciously Ginger
Ingredients: Ginger (85%), lemongrass (10%), turmeric (5%)
Caffeine Factor: Caffeine-free
Organic Ingredients: 100% organic
Price Range: £2.50
Bags Per Box: 16
Review: It smells…gingery! Just as we’d hope. The flavour is actual ginger root. We mean that it isn’t sweet; it’s more like dry ginger pieces. It’s fresh and cleansing, fiery but also soothing. There’s a nice kick to it when you swallow it down, and we can easily imagine having this on a chilly autumn evening, to help us wind down and aid digestion.
Best time of year to drink this: Autumn
Best time of day to drink this: After dinner
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]]>Flavour: Dark Chai
Ingredients: Black tea, spice flavouring (11%), ginger (10%), cinnamon (8%)
Caffeine Factor: Caffeinated
Organic Ingredients: Unknown
Price Range: Around £4
Bags Per Box: 40
Review: First of all…spice flavouring?? Why not just use real spices? The result of going the artificial route is that almost all you can smell or taste is clove. After just one sip, we couldn’t feel our mouths. It’s medicinal, almost…but also strangely watery, with a hint of black tea at the end. It’s not terrible…but there are definitely better chai options on the market.
Best time of year to drink this: Autumn / winter
Best time of day to drink this: Morning / afternoon – not at night
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]]>Flavour: Dark Moon
Ingredients: Black tea, ginger, cinnamon, cardamom, black pepper, white pepper, jasmine petals, rose petals, lavender petals, clove, nutmeg
Caffeine Factor: Caffeinated
Organic Ingredients: Unknown
Price Range: £6.75 for 60g
Review: Our first review for this shop, which Tulsi found on her last visit to Glastonbury. Her husband left her for an hour (it was very clear she would be a while) and she literally sat on the shop floor, surrounded by approximately 90 varieties of tea, sniffing each one of the tester jars until she went nose blind, trying to narrow down her selections for purchase to something reasonable. (She bought seven.)
This one has a gorgeously earthy, spicy smell. The flavour of the black tea is mild and not too bitter. Although there are a lot of flowers in the blend, it’s not distinctly floral. They got the balance just right, making an infusion that doesn’t taste of any one thing. It’s well-rounded and robust, dark and wintery. It’s so soothing that we have to stop ourselves from drinking it in the evenings – it’s easy to forget the caffeine. It’s also pretty to look at in the jar, too! Highly recommended. And if you happen to live anywhere near Glastonbury (or visit there regularly), you can bring in your empty glass jar and have it refilled at a discount to the full price.
Alternatively, you can order online at their official website. Do recycle the old jars
Best time of year to drink this: Autumn / winter
Best time of day to drink this: Morning / afternoon
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]]>Flavour: Spinning Wheel
Ingredients: Rooibos, ginger, cinnamon, cloves, cardamom, orange and natural vanilla flavours
Caffeine Factor: Caffeine-free
Organic Ingredients: Unknown
Price Range: £7.99 for 50g
Review: From their Fairytale collection, this is essentially a Christmassy chai blend. The aroma is very strong – especially on the orange. It’s like cleaning products – Harpic, specifically. (Someone in our office said it smelled like ‘unhappiness’. Tulsi’s husband described it as ‘treacle’.) The flavour was better than we expected, although the cloves are intense, so your mouth is numb almost immediately. Maybe it’s meant to mimic the experience of touching the spinning wheel and falling unconscious?? It’s quite sweet, too. We really couldn’t taste anything but cloves and citrus. But it wasn’t bad, and it would certainly be good after a painful trip to the dentist. We can definitely see people liking it. Just…don’t brew it for the 7-10 minutes recommended on the bag…because wow.
Best time of year to drink this: Autumn / winter
Best time of day to drink this: Evening
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