“So I’ve tried this one hot, cold brewed and now as an iced tea. Of the three methods this tea taste best iced. Most of the bite at the end of the sip is gone, and the bit of bitterness that remains...” Read full tasting note
“So I’m still craving that lemon flavor and found this sad little sipdown in a box. I didn’t know I still had any left. I accidentally steeped this too long so it may be really bitter. Not too bad...” Read full tasting note
“Managed to make it not bitter, but I am not getting ANY lemon from this tea. Maybe I will add lemon juice and create my own lemon flavor ;) I am thinking ALL these Adagio black teas I have will...” Read full tasting note
“Trying to get through my adagio samples. So in my previous note I was all like, this is so lemony! But this time around, it didn’t seem that lemony at all. It was kind of bland. I think having...” Read full tasting note
Lemon and tea seem made for each other. Adagio’s Lemon Soleil tea combines the lively taste of bright and brisk Ceylon black tea with the tangy flavor of lemons. Fresh and sweet like Meyer lemons, with a crisp mouthfeel and clean, refreshing finish. This fresh version of this classic pairing will be sure to warm you up on a cold day or brighten your summer day iced!
Many a recipe soars to zing! & pow! with a squeeze of lemon, the brightest sun in the citrus galaxy. Lemons are a natural, inexpensive, and efficient way to clean your house (just squeeze a whole lemon’s juice into a quart of water and start wiping down counters and shelves.) Pour leftover lemon juice ice cube trays and use them for iced teas; melt with butter over green beans, or freshly grilled fish. We love lemons best with tea, like Lemon Soleil iced or cold. Use leftover brewed tea with rice for a delicious Lemon Rice. Bon appetit!
Black Tea | High caffeine | Steep at 212° for 3 minutes.
Adagio Teas has become one of the most popular destinations for tea online. Its products are available online at www.adagio.com and in many gourmet and health food stores.