We are helping our oldest daughter get everything together for her first apartment, and today we drove out of town to Pinehurst, a world renowned golfing community, to buy a used bookcase she saw on Craigslist. They have a Fresh Market there, and Fresh Market has TEA!

I was surprised to see this in the cold case, though I already knew they carried a few tins of Harney’s sachets. I have never had a ready made, bottled tea before so I thought it would give it a try. They had several flavors. I chose the Black Currant.

There was a lot to like before I even opened the bottle. First, it is organic. Second, it is in a glass bottle which gets soooo much colder than a plastic one and is therefore more refreshing to drink from. Third, it has only forty calories in a sixteen ounce bottle – far less than a bottle of soda. Last, when you are hot and need to throw back a cold drink, tea goes down a lot more smoothly than soda with all those bloating bubbles, and it is GOOD FOR YOU! And that is the first thing the inside of the lid tells you when you open it. Cute!

The taste is very refreshing. The sugar is quite light, as you can guess by the fact that there are only forty calories. The berry flavor is nicely balanced with the tea, which is made from Harney’s whole leaf teas, not from instant tea or a concentrate. Definitely refreshing!

I grew up on highly sweetened ice tea but I have grown accustomed to unsweetened tea in the last few years, so this is plenty sweet for me – no sticky sugary feeling after drinking this. I feel better about what I am doing for my health drinking something like this instead of a soda.

Bonnie

How fun!

Vortegne

Sounds great, I wish we had this instead of sodas here in my country. And yum, black currant, that must be really awesome!

ashmanra

Cortège: just saw where you live. An acquaintance of ours moved there from Oklahoma many years ago…Rick Renner. I don’t think he still lives in Riga, though!

Barb

Wow, have never seen bottled Harney’s. I’ve been leery of other bottled teas because of the expectation of extreme sweetness. I’ll have to watch out for this.

ashmanra

AAAHHH! I didn’t type Cortège! Autocorrect strikes again!

Barb: I like that it is sweetened with organic cane sugar instead of some of the other choices available. It was it overly sweet at all! I hope you can find it somewhere! It was really difficult to pick just one flavor to try.

Vortegne

Looks like Rick Renner lives in Moscow now, but he did live here for a long time

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Bonnie

How fun!

Vortegne

Sounds great, I wish we had this instead of sodas here in my country. And yum, black currant, that must be really awesome!

ashmanra

Cortège: just saw where you live. An acquaintance of ours moved there from Oklahoma many years ago…Rick Renner. I don’t think he still lives in Riga, though!

Barb

Wow, have never seen bottled Harney’s. I’ve been leery of other bottled teas because of the expectation of extreme sweetness. I’ll have to watch out for this.

ashmanra

AAAHHH! I didn’t type Cortège! Autocorrect strikes again!

Barb: I like that it is sweetened with organic cane sugar instead of some of the other choices available. It was it overly sweet at all! I hope you can find it somewhere! It was really difficult to pick just one flavor to try.

Vortegne

Looks like Rick Renner lives in Moscow now, but he did live here for a long time

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I am a music teacher, tutor, and former homeschool mom (25 years!) who started drinking loose leaf tea about fifteen years ago! My daughters and I have tea every day, and we are frequently joined by my students or friends for “tea time.” Now my hubby joins us, too. His tastes have evolved from Tetley with milk and sugar to mostly unadorned greens and oolongs.

We have learned so much history, geography, and culture in this journey.

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