A simple tea that pairs well with chocolate. Slightly heavy body makes one take a smaller cup. Mixes wonderfully with other teas that have strong flavours (I mix half of cream tea with half of blueberry, for example). Requires milk!
Classic Ceylon tea touched with the flavor of fresh cream. Sweet and warm, pleasantly brisk, delicately creamy.
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A simple tea that pairs well with chocolate. Slightly heavy body makes one take a smaller cup. Mixes wonderfully with other teas that have strong flavours (I mix half of cream tea with half of blueberry, for example). Requires milk!
This tea is good alone or paired with other black teas. I like to blend it with berry teas or earl greys. Good for a sweet tooth!
Not what I thought it would taste like. Best if mixed with your vanilla or cream flavors
It might just be the fact that black tea taste bitter to me. This is the second one I've tried, and I can't shake that almost coffee taste. Very different from bagged tea that you buy in your supermarket. Water temp was 212 and I brewed it between 2.5 minutes and 3 minutes.
That being said, I made ice tea with it and it was fantastic. Sugar and milk make this fantastic.
Smooth, a little sweet, and expectedly creamy, it combined really well with other teas for a creamy blend.
I got this as a sample and found it to be an extremely good dessert tea!
I really like this tea. It's like drinking a cream soda without the carbonation. I also like to add it to other teas for a creamy flavor addition.
I have only tried this flavour once and I already know I could add it to any other flavour for a delicious new twist or drink it alone. Either option would be a delightfully sweet treat.
I was looking for a substitute for Teavana Earl Greg Creme. I want a similar flavor of creme without the bergamot. This tea came close and I enjoyed it. However the more I sipped it and th colder it got I felt myself wanting something more complex. I felt the black tea flavor was flat and cream was a separate taste in my mouth if that makes sense? Will still finish my sample pouch.
After having tried the cream blend by itself, I can really taste it now in my other blends that have cream in it. It's a lot stronger of a taste than I thought it would be but no complaints. Definitely a tea to make blends with. it's a tad boring on its own.
This smells awful. But I was pleasantly surprised when the tea wasn't that bad. Not that good, either, but not nearly as bad as I was expecting. Do yourself a favor and order the sampler size.
It had a faint flavor of marshmallow. It wasn't that exciting to drink on its own, even sweetened, but it's probably spectacular in blends.
It doesn't even need sweetener and can be added to other teas such as chai. I really like it. But I kinda with it was a bit stronger. Just a tad.
A good basic black tea with a hint of cream flavor.
I enjoyed this tea more than I thought I would after reading the reviews. I felt that it tasted like cream and was a good tea on alone and would also be great for blending. I am not sure I would buy a full size but I would buy a sample from time to time. I did steep this longer than the recommended 3 minutes. Maybe six minutes total and it was to my liking. I felt three minutes didn't bring out the flavor enough for me.
I did not expect to like this cream tea but it is quiet excellent. Good flavor, not too strong nor too weak. Perfect for mixing with other teas.
A delicious black tea. doesn't taste creamy like there's milk in it, but adds a richness and vanilla-like flavor to the tea
I use this as an add on to teas when I can't or don't want to add milk to them. It takes away some of the bite without milking up my tea.
For me, this tea isn't the most exciting. It does have a pretty forward butterscotch flavor. I mainly ordered it to see what, exactly, 'natural creme flavor' tasted like and what 'cream' teas taste like. It made my stomach feel a little meh. I definitely wouldn't advise drinking a whole pot if sweet stuff can be overwhelming to you.
As others have mentioned, 'cream' is kind of on the artificial side. It's okay and maybe great for mixing with other things, but, on it's own? I'll pass.
A quick whiff of this in the bag reminded me of boxed cake mix. As for the flavor, it's just a subtly sweet black tea. I'll try using it for a blend, but I won't be drinking it on its own anymore.
This tastes just like tea with cream, as my mom used to make for me - it's great in the morning or as an afternoon treat.
This smells absolutely heavenly. It tastes less bitter than black tea normally is, with overtones of vanilla, cream, and caramel. It is perfect for making Chai, and a great blending tea.
This tea is quite plain, which is what I can only assume they were going for: plain black tea with cream. But in a vegan way.
This is a tasty tea. It is great by itself, but even better when combined with other teas such as hazelnut.
This is one that definitely more fragrant than it is flavorful. I got the impression that this tea would be creamy and milky, but it really wasn't. I would say it was basically a black tea with a very faint taste of sweetness. It was decent, but I would prefer something stronger in taste.
It's cream. Need I say more? I am not the type of guy who adds milk or cream to my teas. This is a wonderfully smooth black tea that will bring a soft creamy body. I mix this with my flavored peach tea. Yummy.
LOVE THIS. It is the best tea I have had for blending with other teas. My favorite? Strawberry and Cream blend: )
I liked this one. Make it hot with a little bit of half and half or milk depending on what's in the house. It has a nice sweetness to it that makes it easy to drink without sugar.
Delicious flavored tea, works great as a base for blending with all types of teas. A staple!
Smells like maple syrup and brown sugar in the pouch. Was not expecting that. I was expecting as someone else had described, a cream soda type aroma. I had bought this sample with intentions of using it for a custom blend but now I don't know.
Not my favorite on its own, but put it in a blend with something dark and nutty, like hazelnut ro chestnut, and its divine.
Soon as I opened the bag the smell was... overwhelming. Thought after brewing the tea it would get better. Sadly, not the case. It tasted like a hazelnut cream tea I had once. Not that pleasant.
BUT! I can certainly see, and taste, how it will do wonderfully in blending teas.
I don't drink this alone, but rather use it to soften other teas with stronger flavors. I especially love a pinch of it mixed with TARDIS tea to take the astringent edge off of the blueberry flavor.
I am pretty new to tea, so I wasn't sure what to expect here. When I opened the pouch, this smelled amazing. I discovered I didn't have a clean cup but from the scent, I wanted to drink it so much, I quickly hand-washed one and boiled the water. I didn't like the aroma of the cup of tea quite as much, since the black tea scent became more apparent, but it was still fragrant.
When I tasted it, I remembered the only other time I had tasted black tea, which was when I brewed a complimentary teabag offered at a hotel's coffee maker years ago. This was a lot better than that, with a kind of mellow and slightly sweet black tea taste...but I'm still not a fan of black tea. Adding some sugar softened the black tea taste enough that it was pretty good.
I think the people who like it most would be those who like black tea, but not TOO much, or people who love black tea but also love sweets.
Delicious and, well, extra-creamy tasting. Perfect for when I want something that's a little more than a basic black tea but not as wacky as one of the fruit flavors. It's a very calm, slightly sophisticated tea.
On its own, wasn't too impressed with the tea. It is very sweet tasting. But it does blend well with other teas! I felt it gave just the right amount of sweetness when blended than by itself.
Who doesn't love this tea? Blended with your favorite other flavors it adds the right amount of sweet to your drink. Always a favorite.
Cream is a great flavor to add to any black tea or most oolongs. Almond oolong cream = Fantastic!
Has a subtle taste like whipped cream/soft vanilla without being excessively sweet. Extra decadent with milk and sugar.
I was honestly expecting this too be a little too sweet for my taste, but it is just right! It still tastes like black tea, but there is a smoothness to it from the cream flavor. There is a great slightly sweet aftertaste as well. Just enough cream to make you feel happy, but not enough to overpower the tea flavor. This is good stuff!
This tea is pleasant. It's a got a pretty strong black tea back taste, but worth trying.
This tea is pretty good by itself, but I really think it is one that is better when it's blended with another tea. I tried it with raspberry and it was wonderful!
Much better than I expected out of a flavoured tea
Great flavor on it's own or blended with others. Can't wait to try this one mixed with blueberry and strawberry. Yum.
It really does taste like you've added cream to your tea. I imagine this would be good mixed with other flavored teas.
When I went in for the smell test on this one, I thought it seemed a bit artificial, which immediately turned me off. Upon giving it a taste, I really didn't care much for its flavor. All in all, it was still better than any bagged tea you might buy in-store, but not one of my favorites.
This tea is great for blending with other teas to give them a creamy flavor, but it tastes artificial and like it's missing something on its own.
Eh... it tastes like Bailey's. Which is fine, but I didn't taste any tea along with it. I'd like it better if there was less flavoring added.
Perfect flavor! Easily one of my top ten teas!!! I'd recommend it