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Mango Melange from Adagio Teas

Steepster Score 4 Ratings Rate This Tea

73/100

Mango Melange

Fruit Herbal Blend by Adagio Teas

A delicious blend of natural fruits and spices that brews up a mouthwatering cup of herbal tea. Entirely caffeine free, it holds a special appeal for kids and sweet-toothed adults. Yet contains no sugar or other sweeteners. The flavor is all natural, emanating from apple pieces, hibiscus flowers, mango pieces and sunflower blossoms. Highly addictive; Please proceed with caution!

5 Tasting Notes

Cynthia Carter
77
Cynthia Carter 2 tasting notes

I bought a sample of this with my last Adagio order, because I really need to find a bedtime tea I like that is not mint. This just might be it, but it is so unlike anything I would call tea that it deserves its own genre.

Oh yeah – tisane. That’s the word.

This tea looks a lot like the dried fruit blend I buy for adding to my oatmeal. I see very little in here that looks like a leaf. When I add hot (not boiling) water, the smell seems familiar, rather like what you smell when you walk into a Yankee Candle store. Except that it is much less intense than the candle store, which is an all-out sensory assault on the nostrils. Still, it has that same undefined sweet rush of different fruity odors.

It’s hard to identify anything in the taste or smell that actually reminds me of mango, but it definitely has a very sweet, fruity taste. Somewhere lying underneath the fruitcake potpourri is the distinct taste of hibiscus. I happen to like hibiscus tea – a hangover from my hippie vegetarian herbalist days – but I’m glad it is not a strong presence in this tea. After getting home from a late choir practice, I’m not ready to be assaulted by what’s in my cup. Sweet, unsophisticated fruitiness feels rather soothing.

OK – I have at last decided what this reminds me of – mulled wine. Deep red color, spicy, sweet fruity taste. Not tea – wine.

All of the flavor and none of the fun. Nonetheless, I am bumping up the rating, just because it tasted so good tonight after late choir practice (Durufle’s Requiem will be the death of me.)

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laurenpressley
laurenpressley 4 tasting notes

I’m not sure there’s any mango in there… but there sure is hibiscus!! (just kidding… I saw mango, just can’t taste it…)

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Tommie Cassen
20

I have spent a great deal of time searching for the perfect caffeine-free mango tea. This was not it. It was quite sour and left a very bitter aftertaste. I’m glad I only purchased the sample size.

Jessica Edith Calderon
91

I really love fruit favor teas, so this tea is perfect for me. It’s not strong, but it’s a much more gentle tea to drink around nighttime or when you want something to relax you.