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Dawn Lewis

The Perfect Teas for Fall




Now that summer is coming to a close (finally!), let's discuss some of our favorite fall teas. I don't know about you, but here at Clover Teas, we feel autumn is the perfect time to try new blends. And none of them have to be pumpkin (sorry pumpkin lovers).


Autumn tea blends are a popular way to enjoy the flavors of the season. They often feature warm, comforting spices such as cinnamon, ginger, cloves, and nutmeg, as well as fruits and herbs that are associated with autumn, such as apples, pears, cranberries, and chamomile.

Here are some popular autumn tea blends:

  • Pumpkin Spice: This classic blend combines black tea with pumpkin puree, spices, and sometimes other fruits and herbs.

  • Apple Cider: This blend is made with black tea, apple pieces, and spices such as cinnamon, cloves, and nutmeg.

  • Cranberry Orange: This blend combines black tea, cranberry pieces, orange peel, and sometimes other fruits and herbs.

  • Mulled Wine: This blend is made with black tea, spices such as cinnamon, cloves, and nutmeg, and sometimes other fruits and herbs such as raisins and orange peel.

  • Chai: Chai is a popular Indian tea blend that is made with black tea, spices, and milk or cream. Chai is often enjoyed in the autumn because of its warming and comforting flavors.

In addition to these popular blends, there are many other creative autumn tea blends available. Some tea companies offer blends that are inspired by specific autumn foods and activities, such as "Pumpkin Pie Tea" or "Camping in the Woods Tea." Others offer blends that are made with unique ingredients, such as "Maple Pecan Tea" or "Hickory Smoked Tea."

No matter what your taste preferences are, there is sure to be an autumn tea blend that you will enjoy. So curl up with a cup of your favorite autumn tea, a good book or soft music, and savor the flavors of the season.


What's your favorite fall tea blend?


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