Vanilla Temptation
2
reviews
100
rating
Description
Vanilla is the most consumed ice cream flavor because of its simplistic and filling taste. Temper your vanilla craving with a sweet Vanilla Temptation. This mixture of vanilla chai, rooibos, and black teas is a delightful sweet treat and a healthy way to enjoy vanilla. Brew this tea with milk for an even stronger vanilla experience. Perfect for an after dinner treat or a sweet morning start. The rooibos vanilla chai gives this tea a sweet kick that compliments the smooth vanilla and cream of the black teas.
Created by: Chandler Weiner
Contains: rooibos vanilla chai, cream, vanilla
Vanilla Temptation

by Chandler Weiner
"Disclaimer: I am the creator of Vanilla Temptation and this review is based on what others have told me when they sampled my tea. It is NOT my own review. Now that's out the way, Vanilla Temptation is an interesting blend. It mixes rooibos chai for complexity, and black teas for flavor. When you open the tin, the smell of vanilla and cream waft towards you and is instantly appealing to the senses. When brewed, it seems hard to oversteep as the longer it sits in the hot water, the more flavor comes out. The taste is lighter than the strong smell of the dry leaves, but that does not impact anything negatively. The vanilla and cream flavored black teas tend to blend into one flavor range, but the rooibos holds its own. Overall, I have given samples of my tea to 22 different people, and they all report back to me that it was truly wonderful. I would like to feel that I have stumbled upon a wonderful tea blend that has a universal flavor, distinct aroma, and is pleasing at any time of the day."
[ 5 mins @ 212°F ]
[ 5 mins @ 212°F ]
"Absolutely loved it! It's especially great with milk, so you really must have it with some. It's a little on the lighter side, toward a herbal, but with some black tea accents. Truly a great tea!
NOTE: The tea takes a while to steep, at least 7 - 10 min, although I left it steeping for 20 min and it was just getting better and better. I'm not sure how long it takes to get bitter, but my batch sure wasn't."


