Somehow, Derek (my boyfriend) managed to get a great second infusion out of this one. All of my attempts have turned out way too strong!
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Bought in Germany on my last trip there. Very good, lots of fruit flavor. Brewed with my TeaDrop.
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Not a big fan of tea bags. However, this “black bag” is great. Rich and strong with no bitterness…Mellow
Good, solid black tea. Strong Bergamot scent and good flavoring.
Pretty darned Fruity Tasting…I’m neutral on this one, I think. Don’t love it but don’t hate it.
Delicious at mild temperatures on a hot day.
My favorite green tea :)
The scent is just Peachy-Keen, indeed! A bit fruity with undertones of vanilla and honey
Had to have another cup.
If you are looking for a lighter Oolong Taste and scent…this one is right up there
A great balance of tea and fruit; no flavor over pronounced.
Fairly good. A Bit different that other Chai Teas I have had. A hint of sweetness pops out as you sip.
Subtle but flavorful spice. A taste strikingly similar to eggnog.
Good stuff.
One of the only teas I enjoy from a bag. Love it!
Love the taste so much that I would always suck its remaining liquid off the tea bag. Yes, I’m a sucker for Ginseng.
Our usual brew: 7g in our sencha pot. We use the hot water straight out of our bottled water tap at about 65 degrees C. Brew for 30 seconds before pouring. An excellent way to start your day.
Another German tea. The description reads:
“Rotbushteemischung mit Orangen-Zimt-Marzipan-Aroma.”
This roughly translates to “Red bush tea mixed with orange, cinnamon, and marzipan flavor.”
It is delightful!
Great on cold late-winter days with a generous scoop, plenty of whole milk, and brown sugar. Warms the hands and the tummy.
Nice bottled tea. Not too sweet, and uses real cane sugar, yum.
Yummy cinnamon spice flavors with the strong kick of mate. Good alternative to coffee when I need an extra jolt.