Pu-Erh Chorange Customer Reviews

Rich chocolate and sweet orange with pu erh for a festive treat.

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What Customers Say About Pu-Erh Chorange

Customers use these reviews to describe their experience with Pu-Erh Chorange, including flavor, aroma, preparation preferences, strength, and how the tea fits into daily routines. Browse the full review history page by page to compare tasting notes, steeping tips, and favorite ways to enjoy this tea.

  • Product: Pu-Erh Chorange
  • Ingredients: pu-erh tea, orange, cocoa nibs, natural chocolate flavor, blue cornflowers & natural orange flavor
  • Reviews shown here: 1001-1050 of 1494

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★★★★★

My absolute favorite tea (that and the vanilla green). I drink this almost every morning. You can really taste (and smell) the chocolate and orange. It is a treat with cream and sugar.

★★★★★

It's good and strong and really nice tea. Good for the afternoon for a kick!

★★★☆☆

Chocolatey and orangey. Sort of like those chocolate oranges you can get near Christmas time, but much yummier. Very deep earthy flavor.

5 min steep · 212°F

★★☆☆☆

strong flavor not my favorite tho shfoadhfkladhewf

★★★★★

I am new to tea, so I don't really know what I am talking about. However, I do know that I love this tea.

1 helpful votes

★★★★☆

Really great and subtle orange and chocolate flavor.

★★★★★

One of the best pu erhs I've ever tried. Still all the earthy goodness of pu erh, but with the sweetness of one of those chocolate orange pull-apart candies. The smell is just as good as the taste (though the smell is more candy-esque).

1 min steep · 1 helpful votes

★★★★☆

Normally I don't like artificially flavored tea but this one is actually pretty good. Pu-erh is an awesome base for added flavors. Pu-erh's smooth and orange peel's citrusy flavor is refreshing but not sharp. It lifted the tone of Pu-erh quite a bit. Didn't take chocolate in it though.

4 min steep · 210°F

★★★★★

Who doesn't love chocolate and orange? Very nice tea.

★★★★★

A nice alternative to coffee. Nice hints of chocolate and orange. Delicious! Add a little honey to it and it is a great treat!

★★★★☆

This is nice, you can taste the chocolate and the orange and it's not that artificial taste. I put a bit of brown sugar and milk in it for a nice treat on a cold day:)

5 min steep · 170°F

★★★★☆

I really love this tea. Even though cocoa is listed as one of the ingredients, I never expected it to be so reminiscent of hot chocolate. It is a perfect tea for winter.

★★★★★

love the taste of the orange and chocolate...I put milk in mine and what a wonderful, decadent treat!

★★★★☆

First time's the best - Aroma strong (better than liquor) and liquor a nice mix of chocolate and orange with no edge. Subsequent infusions (many) yield softer and softer cups. Does not stand up well to rich desserts, tho' does surprisingly well w after dinner cigar with it's own java taste. It's a large-group-pleaser, but something I rarely goto myself, except as an early morning brew utilizing its' high caffeine content.

5 min steep · 212°F

★★★★★

Great earthy tea. I've enjoyed it quite a bit.

★★★★★

This is a new favorite. I'm addicted! Be careful not to overstep, though, it gets very heavy.

★★★★☆

Tastes like a chocolate orange. with a nice pu-erh finish.

★★★★☆

I purchased this tea based on the description. What I found was a wonderfully aromatic tea. I would purchase it again just to be able to smell it as it steeps.

★★★★★

Love it great taste and love the smell! It satisfied my chocolate craving!

★★☆☆☆

This is not the tea for me. It has a very strong scent and taste. This was my first time having a pu erh.

★★★★☆

It has hints of chocolate and orange, but nothing outstanding. It's better with creamer, I think.

5 min steep · 212°F

★★★☆☆

First time trying this type of tea -- I liked it, but it's not a favorite.

★★★★☆

Good tea. They compliment each other. I probably would have liked it more if the chocolate was a little more profound.

★★★★★

I got this tea on a whim, just looking for a new thing to try and this seemed like a good way to go. And my god, it is a great way to go. Its sweet without being saccharine and dark without being bitter. It smells exactly like those chocolates that are shaped like oranges and you'd whack on the table so all the little slices came out. The taste is a little earthier than I was anticipating, but its by no means a bad flavor. The chocolate is really smooth and the orange flavor sings on the end. Definitely a new favorite.

5 min steep · 212°F

★★★★★

If you can get past the overwhelming initial smell of the chocolate flavoring, this makes a tea that tastes, well, pretty much exactly like a chocolate orange. The chocolate complements the pu erh well, while the orange peel manages to hold it's own and add a welcome hint of citrus spice. The end result is quite sweet, and probably more suited to chocolate orange fans than pu erh fans.

5 min steep · 212°F

★★★★★

The combination of pu erh with the taste of orange peel, cream and a hint of chocolate makes a very unique and satisfying cup of tea! i'm a fan!

★★★★☆

A deliciously smooth and sweet tea with no astringency or bitterness. I was worried the smell wouldn't pull through in the taste but it most definitely did. It's an earthy chocolate flavor that has a bit of orange zing and a pleasant lingering sweet aftertaste. It's almost as tho it's a sweetened chocolate coffee, most definitely looks as so. A great morning treat to start your day, slow non-crash energy that really uplifts you and with tea's healthy benefits. This was my first Pu-erh and I'm excited to try more.

5 min steep · 212°F

★★★★★

This was added hastily at the end of a large purchase on the basis of my enjoying pu erh dante. I didn't read the description and it wasn't til I added water that I realized 'chorange' wasn't a descriptor for a place in China, like next to Chengdu or something. What a happy surprise! It was like when I was a kid and discovered the play coins I was given had chocolate inside. I don't much like candy-flavored teas but this one is a treat and every bit as good as one of those orange-flavored chocolate balls you wack and it falls into wedges. I almost always drink my tea with plenty of milk and I do with this one, as well.

★★★☆☆

It tastes very warm and soft.. just imagine a scent when spending the Holidays night in a cabin woods while it's snowing outside. Comfort tea, but the smell is fairly strong and unpleasant to me.

★★★★☆

My first pu erh experience, and it was very pleasant! This tea doesn't taste artificial, but is quite flavorable.

★★★★☆

good, but not nearly as good as the pu erh spice.

5 min steep · 212°F

★★★☆☆

This was a decent tea. I purchased it as an add-on to receive free shipping, but otherwise probably wouldn't purchase again.

★★★★★

This tea is very popular on the website, but I wasn't a big fan. I took it to work to use up my sampler and watched it fly off the treats shelf like it was on fire, though--so if you like citrus or chocolatey undertones, definitely give this one a try. (I've rated it based on things my coworkers had to say about it. I guess this one really is a matter of personal opinion.)

★★★★★

This is the hot chocolate of tea! Was blown away with how good this tea tasted! The orange and chocolate compliment each other perfectly, and it gives you the sense of drinking hot chocolate without feeling horribly guilty! LOVE THIS STUFF!

4 min steep · 200°F

★★★★★

I love the earthiness of pu erh. The chocolate and orange meld together beautifully and the pu erh brings it all into a nicely grounded flavor.

★★★★☆

Tastes just as I imagined. Very bold and wonderful flavor.

★★★★★

The chocolate and orange balance the earthiness of the tea really well. Yum!

5 min steep · 212°F

★★★★★

The chocolate and the orange really add a nice flavor to a good black tea. I originally got a sample and had to get more.

★★★★★

I love a really robust black tea for when I feel like tea with milk. This Irish Breakfast is excellent for that.

5 min steep · 208°F

★★★★☆

Enjoyed this tea and the chocolate orange flavor. I may order this again.

★★★☆☆

This tea was one I wanted to like. I liked the pu erh spice, but didn't care for the pu erh dante. On first taste, the chocolate came out strong, and with milk and sugar, it was a nice tea. But as it cooled, other flavors came out that I just didn't care for. I'll give it another try. maybe if I keep it warm and drink it faster, I'll like it more.

★★★★☆

It Has A Sweet Flavor To It. You Can Kinda Taste The Orange But Not Really. The Chocolate Is Strong And Very Sweet.

5 min steep · 212°F

★★★★☆

Enjoyed this tea and the light orange flavor. I will order again.

★★★★☆

Chocolate-orange notes in this tea. I did not find it to re-steep well though.

5 min steep · 212°F

★★★★★

Puer is already one of my favorite teas, but the addition of chocolate and orange peel makes a truly decadent cup. And like all puer tea, it won't get bitter and has a lot of re-steeping potential, which is great if you're taking this tea on the go.

★★★★★

This tea is wonderful and delicious. Chocolatey and orangey, AND it re-steeps beautifully. 10/10 will buy again.

3 min steep · 212°F

★★★★★

Sometimes I drink a tea and am so disappointed not to taste all of the flavors that are supposed to be present. Not this tea! It's exactly like eating a chocolate orange in tea form, with the nice bright orange flavor coming out on top. Underneath, I can taste something earthy, which I guess is the pu erh? I've never had pu erh before, but this is delicious!

5 min steep · 212°F

★★☆☆☆

This tea has an artificial taste to me. I will stick to my Tangerine Pu erh.

3 min steep · 195°F

★★★★☆

Good mix of flavors. It's not too dark and strong.

★★★★★

I adore this tea. It's such a mellow taste but definitely reminiscent of a chocolate orange. Ordinarily I don't like chocolate teas at all, but the orange balances it out nicely. It doesn't get bitter when you leave the infuser in too long, either, and I find it works nicely for multiple infusions. This is one of my absolute favorite teas.