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This is truly one of my favorite teas by Tazo, and my favorite citrus one!
I’m SERIOUS!
This stuff is so good you don’t even need sweeteners! Brew it for almost exactly 4 minutes and you get a mild mouthful with a sweet swallow. Multi-dimensional flavor. I LOVE IT!
The only thing is that you need to, in my experience at least, remove the teabag at the 4 minute mark. But that could be my preference too. The hotter the water the better, but all moderately hot temperatures seem to work. Having it iced is refreshing beyond compare. I’m slightly a devotee ;)
It’s wonderful and very much worth a try!
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I like this tea. It has an almost bubbling taste, which is tartness but doesn’t seem as disarming as downright sourness. I think that the fact that I used water that was most likely too hot may have something to do with it. I was a naive white tea drinker when I bought it lol. It’s a bit much for me, but I’d re-buy it if I were in the mood for a wannabe champagne drink. :)
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I really love Refresh, so much that it is one of the few mint teas that I like and certainly my favorite one. I don’t get the licorice taste, though. While it makes a good brew fairly quickly, I generally don’t remove the teabag because I find it stops releasing flavor after the water cools. Sweet and “bracing”, but not too strong.
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As I am sipping my first cup of Rest tea, I am pleasantly surprised. After reading some mixed reviews, I wasn’t sure if I would personally like the taste. However, I was quite wrong & this might be my new favorite. =)
The rose was just the right amount. Subtle, yet still makes a presence quite nicely. I found that the honey I added after the initial taste, made the citrusy flavors bolder, which I really liked. I was wary because I am not a fan of licorice, and although the licorice came through, it was pleasant & not overpowering. This cup was quite lovely, indeed. I will definitely be having more nightly cups of this. Now let’s see if this does the trick & puts me to sleep!
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I enjoy this blend. The rose is dominant, which I absolutely love. Rose is a relaxing scent to me. It doesn’t make me as tired as, say, a sleeptime extra or a yogi bedtime blend, but it is a resftul and relaxing cuppa. I can’t taste the licorice at all, which I say with joy!
You should try this tea.
I so, so want to love this tea. I do love the fragrance and color, I just can’t get behind the taste when I steep it as hot tea. It’s just too tart for me. Citric acid is the third ingredient- WHY?! The hibiscus and rose hips are tart already, so why add more acid? That said, I can drink it iced, with added sugar. It’s good that way. But I prefer not to add more sugar to my diet, and I like hot tea. It’s been a disappointing experience with a tea I’ve tried to like for fifteen years.
I’m leaving my rating marker in the middle. I like it because they mixed the spices together nicely so that not one is too overpowering. Anyone who has a thing for sarsparilla will enjoy this. I’ve tried a couple tea’s with sarsaparilla and they were undrinkable. Despite all that I’m just not a terribly big fan of it. I will drink it till it’s gone because cinnamon is good for you and it’s gross outside right now but I won’t buy this for myself. Mom you can keep the rest. Sorry.
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I am fairly new to tea drinking, so bear that in mind as you read. I picked this up on impulse from Target, because it sounded like it would make a good iced tea, and it does. I cold steep this tea for between 8-12 hours, and use two tea bags for my 20 oz water bottle. It is very light and refreshing. I can taste both the vanilla and the apricot, and neither taste is artificial or overpowering. For a conveniently available and inexpensive white iced tea, this is a good choice.
I have also prepared it hot, and didn’t like it much – the flavors are so delicate that they basically disappeared. I might try again with a lower temperature to see if that helps, but I think I will mainly stick to having this cold.
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Okay I’m drinking this from one of those Keurig coffee maker machine things.
Spending the weekend at my cousins again and the only tea they have are ones for the coffee maker! They just got a package of Tazo Awake and thought I’d try it.
Ehh still not a fan of this… powder. It doesn’t taste like the English Breakfast teas that I’ve had. It’s just… no it’s not okay. This is definitely one of the worst teas I’ve ever had.
Oh dang. I just looked in my cousins pantry and the Earl Grey is gone! Looks like I’m spending a tealess weekend :/
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Very sweet and tart and, most of all, orange. A little too orange with flavors that don’t quite reach the same depth of complexity (such as it is) as Passion. All the notes are very bright and fighting for attention. Still quite good iced and as a welcome variation from Passion.
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Refreshing even for a mint tea, I didn’t expect much out of this blend. However, there is something added by the spearmint (I usually drink pure dried peppermint from the Tao of Tea) and tarragon, and I’m quite willing to try this again, except perhaps not brewed quite as strong!
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One of my dear adopted sisters sent me a package recently, and threw in a bunch of teas for me to try, including this one. It smells amazing – the blueberry and cranberry definitely come through – and it tastes almost as good as it smells. The white tea is subtle but pairs nicely with the fruit flavors. Good stuff :-)
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I’ve never had straight-up chai before and Monica has this soooo IT’S WORTH A SHOT.
I’ve had chai in blends and they’re soooo good. Wanted to try some without any additional flavours and YUM.
**Edit. Okay I drank it aaaaand I don’t think I’m a fan of like just chai. I like the chai blends, but just plain old chai turned out to be a bit bitter? I ended up just putting a lot of milk and sugar to try to fix it. I definitely need to get chai and play around with it more to like… make it good for my taste buds :)