Alpine Spice Tea - Black Tea
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CAFFEINE CONTENT | HIGH
Cup per oz
10-12 cups per 1 oz
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1-2
4-6 mins
1-2
205-212°F
In 475 ml (8oz)
4-6 mins
Earl Grey Matcha is smooth, rich, and incredibly comforting. The flavor is well-balanced with a lovely aroma that makes every cup feel special. It’s not too strong or overpowering, making it easy to enjoy any time of day. Definitely one of the most enjoyable matcha I’ve tried.
I’ve tried tons of different ceremonial grade matcha powders from various companies and find myself coming back to this one. It’s delicious, rich, and has just the right amount of sweetness. Plus its bright green color indicates its authenticity and high quality. About to make my next purchase again!
I like green matcha tea so when I saw this Hibiscus matcha I had to try it. I love Hibiscus tea and have been drinking it for years. This stuff is fantastic! I love it! I'm so glad I bought the tin. Hibiscus tea has so many health benefits and as a cancer survivor that's important to me. I love the flavor! It's a beautiful, flavorful tea.
This is the second time that I have purchased this Wild Blueberry Tea of Canada. As soon as you open the tin and get a whiff from the teabags, you know you are in for a treat. Absolutely luscious blueberry flavor. I am hooked.
I love matcha but also love earl grey and I’m so happy I caved to this marketing. The mint matcha is also delicious and I’m enjoying my tea experience so much!




I love mulled wine. This is the best non-alcoholic version I've ever found. I'm sad they renamed it. It's bold and can be over steeped. But once you get the water to tea ratio and the time down it's a party in your mouth. Better than any alcohol version I've found! It's a woodsy cinnamon taste. A splash of monk fruit and it's wonderful to sit and sip on the patio overlooking the mountains.
Sipping this as I type! (Lol, it IS autumn here, even if it is currently 80°s.) This is the perfect winter tea. It's not quite a chi, even though it shares some of the same spices. This is more of a lighter, milder, delicate (for a black), slightly complex cousin to a chi. The smell alone is like a memory of the winter season with cinnamon and clove. The taste it's-self wraps you up like a warm comfy blanket. It does taste like spiced wine, but not in a heavy way, it doesn't attempt to cover the yummy bright coppery flavor of the black tea. It is there merely as a compliment to remind you of the beautiful season.

