Summer in Amalfi

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Flavored Fruit Oolong Blend
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Sip the bounty of romance & nature’s poetry on Italy’s famed Amalfi Coast as the crisp ocean air drapes a shimmering sunset in pink & gold silks around you. As Magnolia trees bloom & jasmine vines climb, ripened apricots, figs, & lemons flirt overhead. As you saunter down a meandering Mediterranean terrace path, bergamot & lemon encourage clouds to part while floral-minded oolong kisses your palate with a lingering sweetness.

Organic Green Tea Oolong, Organic Lemon Peel, Dried Figs, Organic Roses, Dried Apricot, Organic Vanilla Bean, Lemon & Bergamot Essential Oil, Natural Flavor Extract

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16584 tasting notes

This is a rather ethereal feeling blend that it somewhat challenging to put into words. I know, last time I drank it, I said it reminded me of Froot Loops but this time around I didn’t get that quite so much. Possibly because I talked less bergamot overall? It was still very citrusy though with an almost lemon curd type flavour that just evoked radiant beams of warm, bright sunlight. Fig is also a flavour that I find challenging to describe, but I thought it was present and added to the nuance of the blend while still keeping everything so light, fresh, and effervescent feeling. I really, really enjoyed this cup of tea. It felt like bottling sunshine into liquid form.

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1725 tasting notes

This Month’s Wanderlust, and an easy winner. I like oolongs, and this is very Limoncello vanilla lemon leaning tea, but has a bit more complexity from its other flavors like the rose and the figs. Apricot makes it tarter and sweeter. I kept brewing it up, and it rebrewed nicely. It’s similar to the Harney and Sons Chinese new years lychee oolongs, but I like this one a little bit more . I’m basic and like vanilla, but it smoothens out everything else without being cloying or overly tart. Not rating it yet,

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