35 Tasting Notes

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loose leaf
--1 tsp of rock sugar

Nice, takes the edge off of Mate in a way that leaves a satisfying, lemonade-like tartness. Would probably make a good iced sweet tea. I’ll probably use more rock sugar next time but I like to use as little sweetener as possible for a first taste so I can catch all the flavors in the mix.

I’d buy it again, it’s like Wild Orange Blossoms but less orange and more tart.

Flavors: Herbaceous, Orange, Raspberry, Rose, Rosehips, Tart

Preparation
Boiling 5 min, 15 sec 3 tsp 8 OZ / 236 ML

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80
drank Cocoa Mint Maté by Tazo
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This is the best tea bag maté I’ve had so far. It’s still very mild, but with this one, that’s easily fixed by adjusting the amount of water and tea bags. The taste is soothing, like a Girl’s Scout thin-mint cookie and for the first time cocoa in tea actually has a satisfyingly prominent enough taste. Unlike other maté I’ve tasted, this one isn’t as loud and biting, but it’s still a satisfying taste.

I still prefer loose leaf maté- but I was moving this week and couldn’t exactly access my tea tins- so in a rush, this tea works really well. I don’t know if it’s worth the ridiculous price (with loose leaf you’d get a better deal too) but if you’re in a rush and need some energy, this is a good one for you. I was pleasantly surprised.

Flavors: Cocoa, Herbs, Mint, Spearmint

Preparation
Boiling 5 min, 0 sec 1 tsp 6 OZ / 177 ML

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80
drank Cocoa Mint Maté by Tazo
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43
drank Chai Spice Mate by Guayaki
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Dang, I was really disappointed here. The tea is VERY mild for Chai spices…can’t even taste the bitter bite of maté…oh well…definitely wouldn’t recommend this- the price is NOT worth the super mild taste. Going to try two teabags and less water but you know…it says to add milk for a chai latté but I’m lactose intolerant so does anyone know if almond milk works okay in tea?

Flavors: Cinnamon, Herbaceous

Preparation
Boiling 7 min, 15 sec 1 tsp 8 OZ / 236 ML

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43
drank Chai Spice Mate by Guayaki
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66
drank Toasted Mate by Adagio Teas
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I was hoping some off the real bitter bite of mate would be covered somewhat by the added ingredients- but it still tastes almost exactly as any plain yerba mate- though I do detect a tones of coffee-type-roast taste which is nice.

For me I’ll probably mix it with the Rooibos Earl Grey or the Tulsa Chai to take off some of the edge, otherwise it’s pretty good.

If you are looking for a coffee substitute, then this would probably be the drink for you- but keep in mind the intense bitter bite and that I’ve never tasted coffee so…take it with a pinch of salt, lol.

- loose tea w/ infuser
- 4 sugar cubes
-- recommend mixing it with an herbal chai or herbal earl grey.

Flavors: Bitter, Coffee, Herbaceous, Roasted, Sour, Toasted

Preparation
Boiling 4 min, 45 sec 1 tsp 8 OZ / 236 ML

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85
drank Wild Strawberry by Adagio Teas
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Going to use less water, less steeping time, and one more tsp than before.
Much better- had a taste before adding sugar after steeping, and there was a lot more tasteful. Still tart and kind of bitter, but in the fruity way. Like a strawberry lemonade! Much, much better! Raised my rating about 14 points =D

- loose tea w/ infuser, two sugar cubes
— two sugar cubes after

Flavors: Candy, Fruity, Lemon, Strawberry, Tart

Preparation
Boiling 5 min, 30 sec 3 tsp 5 OZ / 147 ML

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85
drank Wild Strawberry by Adagio Teas
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First off, it smells terrific! Like candy and super fresh strawberries!!

First impression: very bitter, incredibly bland. Use more tsp or less water next time?
After adding sugar: tart, fruity, a bite of bitter. Good herbal tea, but kind of weak- not much of a bouquet, but still good.

The recommended steeping time is 5-10 minutes so does that mean it’s mean to be an iced tea? Well, the steeping temp says 212F so I’m going to try it hot first. If it’s a new tea, I don’t add any type of sweetener until I’ve taken a good taste and gotten a good grasp of the tea’s flavor =)

— loose tea w/ infuser

— 3 sugar cubes

Flavors: Bitter, Fruity, Strawberry, Tart

Preparation
Boiling 7 min, 30 sec 2 tsp 8 OZ / 236 ML

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98
drank Wild Orange Blossom by Teavana
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- loose tea w/ infuser
- 3 sugar cubes (ran out of rock sugar), then 3 cubes after brewing

Tastes good, but something’s off- kind of bitter, I guess…I didn’t leave this one sitting in ice as long as my last cup of iced tea (“Watermelon Cooler”), maybe that’s it…any advice?

Preparation
Boiling 5 min, 30 sec 6 tsp 9 OZ / 266 ML

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94
drank Watermelon Cooler by Adagio Teas
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Here’s my first time trying to brew iced tea as well as drink it =) I’d really, really appreciate any tips since I’m even more of a confused n00b when it comes to iced tea lol- do I steep the tea longer when making iced tea? After I pour the hot tea into the cup of ice, do I leave the ice in or do I take it out after a while? I don’t want to water down the tea…

Anyway, initial reaction: OMGLOB THIS IS SO GOOD!! So refreshing, I love it!! “Watermelon Cooler” tastes sooooo good as an iced tea! There’s definitely a different taste between this one hot and this one iced but it’s so yummy either way (again, it’s like drinking a jolly-rancher) So glad that the world of tea keeps getting bigger and bigger =D

- loose tea w/ infuser
- 3 or 4 sugar cubes (I’m out of rock sugar)

(Poured hot water into infuser full of tea, steeped, then poured tea into a glass full of ice cubes, then added 3 or 4 more sugar cubes.)

Flavors: Candy, Fruity, Raspberry, Sweet

Preparation
Boiling 7 min, 30 sec 4 tsp 10 OZ / 295 ML
NayLynn

That’s how I normally make it. I put enough tea to make 16oz in 8oz of water and brew the same amount of time as I would hot, pour over a 16oz glass filled with ice and drink it with the ice in it.

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I am still a very n00b when it comes to tea even though I’ve been drinking herbal tea all my life. I only fell madly in love with it just a few months ago- next thing I know, I have 11 boxes of different teas. (I just counted xD)

I’m Mormon/LDS, so I only drink herbal tea. I drank black tea for a while, but eventually decided to switch back to herbal for religious reasons- though I loved the taste of Traditional British Breakfast, Chai, and Earl Grey (all under the Twinings brand).

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