Adding to the assortment of alcohol-inspired loose leaf tea products on the market, Tomatin recently launched a barrel-aged whisky tea.
The Tomatin Barrel Aged Whisky Black Tea is made with a blend of black teas from Assam, Ceylon and Fujian that have been aged in bourbon barrels from the brand. As a result, the unique black tea blend is said to boast notes that are smoky and fruity, yet not so much as to overpower the qualities of the black tea itself. Although the tea is aged in a whisky barrel, the loose leaf blend is completely non-alcoholic—but it can also be used in the making of a tea-based cocktail.
Alongside this whisky-inspired tea, there are also a number of tea blends that take inspiration from red and white wine, as well as the taste of gin and tonic cocktails.
Barrel-Aged Whisky Teas
Tomatin's Whisky Barrel Aged Black Tea is Aged in Bourbon Barrels
Trend Themes
1. Alcohol-inspired Teas - Creating tea blends with flavors inspired by various alcohol beverages.
2. Barrel-aged Teas - Aging teas in barrels previously used to age alcoholic beverages.
3. Tea-based Cocktails - Combining tea blends with alcoholic drinks to create unique cocktails.
Industry Implications
1. Tea Industry - Introducing new tea blends to appeal to those seeking unique and unconventional flavors.
2. Alcohol Industry - Collaborating with tea companies to create unique and innovative tea-infused alcohol products.
3. Hospitality Industry - Incorporating tea-based cocktails into menus to offer unique options for customers looking for new and interesting beverages.