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Wolfberries

Winterwolf Tea Blend from M&K’s Tea Company

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Tea Information:

Leaf Type:  Rooibos (Green)

Where to Buy:  M&K’s Tea Company on Etsy

Tea Description:

Winterwolf Tea is here! A limited holiday tea, we take juicy wolfberries and roast them in our local honey with a bit of butterscotch flavor, mix in some spiced green rooibos with cinnamon, and, well, you have some Winterwolf Tea. It tastes like an apple met a cinnamon stick and got caught in a magical honey ocean. But they lived.

Learn more about this tea here.

Taster’s Review:

As I was brewing this, I was thinking to myself, what are wolfberries?  After the tea brewed, I looked at the infused berry and it looked a lot like a goji berry, so I googled it and it turns out that yes, goji berries are also known as wolfberries.  I didn’t know that.  You learn something new every day.

To brew this tisane, I emptied the sampler pouch into the basket of my Kati tumbler and added 12 ounces of water heated to 195°F and let it steep for 10 minutes.  The result is something that’s a lot like the description above suggests.  It does taste “like an apple met a cinnamon stick and got caught in a magical honey ocean.”  In other words:  YUM!

Because the rooibos used here is a green rooibos, the flavor doesn’t come off as nutty or woodsy, instead, it’s light and fresh and fruit-like.  Apparently when green rooibos mixed with goji berries, honey, and butterscotch flavor, the end result is an apple-y flavor.

I don’t taste a strong ‘goji berry’ flavor here.  I don’t get the tartness that I often get from goji berry.  I taste honey, I taste notes of butterscotch, but mostly, what I taste is an apple-y, cinnamon-y flavor that is quite lovely.  I’m not quite sure where the apple notes are coming from, but they’re there, and I’m loving what I’m drinking, even if I don’t quite understand it!

I’m really pleased with this holiday blend from M&K’s.  If all rooibos blends tasted this good, I’d not be so apprehensive to try them, because this tisane is delicious!