Romeo e Giulietta

Tea type
Flowering Fruit Green Blend
Ingredients
Flavors, Flavouring, Green Tea, Natural Strawberry Flavor, Papaya, Rose, Rose Petals
Flavors
Artificial, Astringent, Candy, Floral, Fruity, Perfume, Rose, Strawberry
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Loose Leaf, Sachet, Tea Bag
Caffeine
Medium
Certification
Not available
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Average preparation
190 °F / 87 °C 4 min, 15 sec 10 oz / 295 ml

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From La Via del Tè

Romantic blend of green teas, papaya, strawberry and rose petals with a sweet and fruity fragrance. For dreamers and lovers.

2/3 g to 200 cc. of water at a temperature of 80°, leaving in infusion for 2/3 minutes .Enjoy it iced! Ideal to create long drinks and cocktails.

Green teas (China, Japan), papaya, rose petals, strawberry, natural flavour, flavours.

Excellent with teatime cakes and biscuits in general.

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I have had this tea sitting on my shelf for the past maybe 5 years, and am coming approaching the sipdown. I don’t reach for it very often because of the strange, strong, artificial fruit taste of it. I would rather reach for my Hediard Melange Quatre Fruits Rouges / Four Red Fruits Blend or…when I still had it, the superior Mariage Freres counterpart when I wanted something fruity. I usually brew this tea with honey and whole milk, which do a lot of work to take down the perfume taste and surprising astringency. It wasn’t until it mellowed out over the years that I was able to enjoy it more. What’s interesting is I don’t recall there ever being pieces of fruit (strawberry or papaya) in this tea. I only saw leaf and rose petals. It was not at all what I see of the tea pictured on the website. But then again, I also got this at a TJ Maxx for a discount. Despite how pungent and perfumed the aroma was, the tea itself, to echo another reviewer, seemed stale.

Flavors: Artificial, Astringent, Candy, Floral, Fruity, Perfume, Rose, Strawberry

Preparation
190 °F / 87 °C 4 min, 15 sec 2 tsp 10 OZ / 295 ML

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Just an individual teabag of this that a coworker brought in to the office for me to try; I don’t know that I’ve ever had a tea that came from Italy before? I mean, obviously the tea itself doesn’t come from Italy – that’s probably from Japan given how marine-y and sencha like the taste was. This is just an Italian tea company; and it looks like it was intended in part for consumption within the country but also maybe for export?

I thought it was kind of unpleasant – the base is really strong with a lot of sharp oceanic notes and grassiness to it that I kind of loathe in Sencha; and even ignoring the fact those notes aren’t really my jam they also just seemed to read as not very fresh? Like, the tea itself seemed pretty stale/aged. The strawberry was ok; but somewhat artificial and perfumey. Also not nearly as strong for what I would have wanted to mask the taste of the base. However, gotta remember this is European tea and it feels like a lot of European tea companies have a very different approach to flavoured teas. Like, they don’t seem to like to hide the taste of their base teas the same way North American tea companies do? Just as a generalized observation, anyway. Especially when you look at companies like TeaGschwendner, Fauchon, Dammann Freres, etc.

So yeah – tasted, added to my tally of teas I’ve tried. Not personally impressed though.

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