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I believe I got a single tea bag of this lovely named tea from postcrossing; as that’s where I got most of tea bags.

Under the name of the tea there is written (in German) black currant and ginger. That caught my attention in today gloomy, cold (6°C all day), rainy day.

When I did research, official website said it is an oolong-tea with fruity flavours (dragonfruit and black currant). That sounded even better, but further research of ingredients says no oolong! Weird.

I have been expecting a strong hibiscus note, but there is hardly any! It is indeed fruity after dragonfruit (I had a sorbet once and that’s all my experience) and tart blackcurrant is there too. While it contains stevia, I didn’t noticed any weird sweet taste of it in my cup, and overall it is indeed enjoyable tea with warming ginger aftertaste. I definitely would buy a box, if I see it somewhere (Germany, here I come… again?!)

Preparation
205 °F / 96 °C 8 min or more 10 OZ / 300 ML

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I am drinking almost everything. Tea bag collector who moved to wonderful world of loose leaf.

Trying to rate differently tea bags and loose leaf as tea bags have usually worse quality.

Photographer now and then. Postcrossing and geocaching member. Very curious person. Logistics student (should finish in June 2021).

Buried in tea right now. Is in my cupboard (trying to be updated) which sparkled your interest? Write me, I would gladly share with you. But I don’t want anything in return now :)

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