41 Tasting Notes
Very Refreshing and tasty! Not too overpowering. It’s perfect as an after meal tea.
Flavors: Lemongrass, Mint
Preparation
Tazo Zen is a decent enough green tea. Flavours of mint and lemon blend nicely however it does become a bit astringent if over-steeped. It is quite soothing if prepared properly.
Flavors: Astringent, Green, Lemon, Mint
Preparation
A smooth basic black tea with very little bitterness. It’s nothing that will get you jumping for joy but the flavours and aroma are rather enjoyable. I preferred a dash of milk with each cup.
Flavors: Malt
Preparation
Nicely balanced chai blend! Pleasing aroma & taste that is not too overpowering. Very soothing and relaxing. I tried it plain first and then added milk, which I think suits the flavours :)
Flavors: Anise, Licorice, Vanilla
Preparation
This tea is best enjoyed slowly. There are some very subtle flavours at work. I like it because the mint is not too overpowering. The blend is a nice balance between the different tastes.
Flavors: Mint, Peppermint, Rooibos
Preparation
This tea I would describe as “meh”. Make sure not to over-steep or it becomes bitter. To enhance the taste, add honey or even extra lemon juice. This would not be my first choice for lemon flavoured tea but it may help if you have a sore throat/stuffy nose.
Flavors: Bitter, Lemon, Lemon Zest
Preparation
Surprisingly nice! The flavours are subtle and combine smoothly leaving your palate very refreshed. Some teas can overdo it with the mint flavour but this blend has delicate hints that are enjoyable to taste. I think this is largely because I steeped the sachet for 3-4 minutes. Any longer could risk the mint becoming too overpowering to appreciate.
Flavors: Floral, Mint, Peppermint