Why This Tea Works
Turmeric Root
Organic turmeric root, rich in curcumin — a cornerstone of Ayurvedic wellness tradition for centuries.
Ginger Root
Organic ginger root with natural gingerol — prized in Ayurveda for its warming, aromatic qualities.
Black Pepper
Black pepper with natural piperine — traditionally combined with turmeric in Ayurveda to enhance its benefits.
"Black pepper is the key — it's traditionally paired with turmeric in Ayurvedic practice to enhance absorption."
This is a raspberry black tea — a real black tea base with natural raspberry flavor, not an herbal infusion. Black tea is made from the fully fermented leaves of Camellia sinensis, and the fermentation process is what gives it that robust flavor and the deep golden-brown hue you can see through the cup. We blend ours into a smooth black tea with raspberry that drinks beautifully hot, over ice, or with a splash of milk.
The Story Behind Our Raspberry Black Tea
Tea plants (Camellia sinensis) are cultivated in the hilly North-Eastern regions of India. Here the cool and sunny weather, well-drained soils, and ample rainfall are ideal for the plant's optimal growth — and produce some of the most respected black tea leaves in the world.
Tea is a time-honored drink, enjoyed around the world. Tea made from high-quality leaves, steeped right and enjoyed with or without milk or sweetener, offers its own unique flavor profile in every cup. This is what makes black tea one of the top three beverages in the world.
The natural raspberry flavor lifts the deep, malty character of the black tea with a bright fruit note — without overwhelming the leaf itself. It's a raspberry flavored black tea built to taste like tea first, fruit second: the raspberry rounds out the briskness of the black tea rather than masking it. That balance is exactly why a good black tea with raspberry has been a teatime favorite for generations — sweet enough to feel like a treat, but still a proper, full-bodied cup.
What Raspberry Black Tea Tastes Like
🍂 First sip: Robust, malty black tea — deep golden-brown 🍓 Mid-palate: Bright natural raspberry — fruity, never artificial ☕ Finish: Smooth, full-bodied tea finish — milk or honey both welcome
This is a raspberry black tea that leans classic rather than candy-sweet. The raspberry reads as ripe fruit, not syrup, and the black tea base keeps it grounded — the kind of cup that's just as good plain as it is dressed up with milk and honey.
Our customers' favorite add-ins:
- Milk — turns it into a creamy raspberry tea latte
- Honey — pairs with the raspberry beautifully
- Iced with a lemon wedge — bright summer drink
- Fresh raspberries or a mint sprig — for an iced-tea pitcher
How to Brew Raspberry Black Tea (Hot, Iced & Latte)
Standard cup: Pour freshly boiled water over one tea bag. Brew for 3–5 minutes. Add milk, honey, or lemon to taste.
Stronger cup: Use two bags or steep 6–7 minutes. Black tea holds up to a longer steep without turning bitter the way green tea does.
Raspberry tea latte: Brew one bag in 4 oz hot water for 4 minutes. Pour into 6 oz steamed milk (whole or oat). Sweeten with honey if desired — this is the most-loved way our customers drink it, a cozy raspberry tea latte that beats the coffee-shop version.
Iced raspberry tea: Brew two bags strong in 8 oz hot water, let cool, then pour over a tall glass of ice with a lemon wedge. A clean, fruit-forward iced raspberry tea for warm afternoons.
Raspberry iced-tea pitcher: Brew 4–5 bags in 4 cups of hot water for 6–8 minutes, then dilute with 4 cups cold water and refrigerate. Serve over ice with lemon or fresh raspberries. Perfect for summer gatherings.
Cold brew: Drop 2 bags into 16 oz of cold water and refrigerate overnight. The smoothest, least-bitter version — no heat needed.
What Makes Our Raspberry Black Tea Different
Most supermarket raspberry teas are built around artificial flavoring on a generic, anonymous tea base. Our raspberry black tea starts the other way around: a genuine black tea from a named growing region, with natural raspberry flavor layered on top. You taste the difference in the finish — a real, brisk black-tea body instead of a flat, sugary-tasting cup.
| Lady Tally's | Typical Raspberry Tea | |
|---|---|---|
| Tea origin | North-East India hills | Often unspecified |
| Tea bags | 20 per box (1.41 oz / 40g) | Often 16 |
| Raspberry source | Natural raspberry flavor | Often artificial |
| Pack format | Royal Teatime series — premium presentation | Standard tea packaging |
Part of the Royal Teatime Series. Lady Tally's is our line of true black and green teas — the everyday-tea side of the shelf, distinct from our Herbal Cup Ayurveda blends. The Royal Teatime presentation and the larger 20-bag pack are built for people who actually drink black tea daily: enough cups to last, at a price that makes a raspberry black tea an easy habit rather than an occasional splurge. It's equally at home as a quiet morning cup, an afternoon teatime ritual, or a big iced pitcher for guests.
Details
- Type: Black tea (contains caffeine)
- Tea bags: 20 per box (1.41 oz / 40g)
- Ingredients: Black Tea, Raspberry Flavor
- Brewing: Freshly boiled water, 3–5 minutes
- Imported by: Herbal Cup Tea Inc, PO Box 352132, Los Angeles, CA 90035, USA
- Brand: Lady Tally's — Royal Teatime Series
- Website: www.ladytallys.com
Nutritional Facts (per 2g serving / 1 cup brewed):
- Calories: 0 · Total Fat: 0g · Total Carbohydrate: 0g · Protein: 0g
Customer Reviews
"Bright raspberry, robust black tea base. Pairs perfectly with milk." — J.R. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
"I make the latte version every weekend morning. Better than the coffee shop." — Amazon customer ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
"Best iced tea I make at home — black tea base means it actually tastes like tea." — A.F. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Individual results may vary.
Raspberry Black Tea — FAQ
Does this tea contain caffeine? Yes. Black tea is naturally caffeinated — moderate amount, comparable to a strong cup of green tea, less than coffee.
Where is the tea from? The tea leaves are grown in the hilly North-Eastern regions of India — one of the world's most respected black-tea growing regions.
Is this a raspberry black tea? Yes — it's a true raspberry black tea: a real black tea base (Camellia sinensis) blended with natural raspberry flavor. Also searched for as black raspberry tea, black tea with raspberry, or raspberry flavored black tea.
Is the raspberry real? It's natural raspberry flavor — not artificial, and not actual raspberry fruit pieces or juice. It gives a bright, true-to-fruit raspberry note without added sugar.
Is this raspberry leaf tea? No. Raspberry leaf tea is a caffeine-free herbal tea made from the leaves of the raspberry plant — a completely different product. This is a caffeinated black tea with natural raspberry flavor. If you're looking specifically for raspberry leaf, this isn't it.
Can I make iced raspberry tea with this? Absolutely. Brew it strong, cool it, and pour over ice with a lemon wedge — or make a pitcher for a crowd. It's one of the cleanest iced black teas you can make at home.
How do I make a raspberry tea latte? Brew one bag in about 4 oz of hot water for 4 minutes, then pour into 6 oz of steamed milk (whole or oat) and sweeten with honey. A cozy raspberry tea latte in under five minutes.
Can I add milk? Yes — black tea takes milk beautifully. The raspberry-milk pairing is one of the most-loved versions of this cup.
How is Lady Tally's different from Herbal Cup Ayurveda Teas? Lady Tally's is our Royal Teatime Series — true black and green teas from India (not herbal Ayurveda blends). 20 bags per pack vs 16 for Herbal Cup, larger pack size, different price tier.
More Lady Tally's & Fruit Teas
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- Lady Tally's Green Tea Lemon — sister blend, green tea base
- Apple Cinnamon — for the fruit-forward Ayurveda cup
- Chamomile Turmeric Ginger — for an Ayurveda evening cup
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Disclaimer
This is a beverage tea — not a dietary supplement. Enjoy as part of a balanced diet.
* These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. These products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.






