Tea type
Green Tea
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Flavors
Green, Jasmine
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Average preparation
185 °F / 85 °C 3 min, 45 sec 12 oz / 354 ml

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From Peet's Coffee & Tea

A mellow China pouchong tea naturally scented with jasmine flowers. Also available in tea bags.

Jasmine is a native of the Persian Gulf area, and was brought to China sometime before the third century A.D. Jasmine-scented teas have been made for at least 800 years, with the finest produced in the province of Fujian. “Pouchong” tea is used as the base, a style of green tea that has slight oxidation, and the resulting cup of Jasmine Fancy has an amber hue. The scenting is a natural process, involving mixing the leaves with fresh jasmine flowers so that the tea absorbs the scent. Contrary to popular belief, the better grades of jasmine tea have the least amount of petals remaining in the finished tea. The dry petals lose their scent to the tea, and removing the spent petals results in a more concentrated flavor.

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36 Tasting Notes

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1812 tasting notes

Somehow, the jasmine is a bit of a de-stresser.

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48 tasting notes

Jasmine Fancy by Peet’s is a cup of amber, floral goodness. The Jasmine scent is natural and not overpowering. The green tea is that elusive blend of sweetness and astringency.

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As a newbie to tea, I have to say this is one of my favorites so far. I am on my second steeping today!

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39 tasting notes

Bought this on campus as I was heading to class. Sadly they scorched it…….

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9 tasting notes

Dear Peet’s: WHAT. What is this poison you’re calling tea? Its undrinkable!

They can’t say I didn’t give them a chance. Trying this tea made me feel like I was drinking melted candy with cheap perfume. The jasmine aroma was completely overwhelming and the taste was worse than Peet’s Matcha Latte. I barely made it through half a cup! Maybe they over-steeped it? We’ll see… I got an extra tea bag so I’ll try making it at home tomorrow.

Preparation
200 °F / 93 °C 6 min, 0 sec

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12 tasting notes

I brew it in my infuser for 2 minutes, delicious :)

Preparation
175 °F / 79 °C 2 min, 15 sec

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31 tasting notes

I like this tea. It’s usually what I go with when I go to Peet’s. Even when you leave the bag in for a long time it’s not overwhelming. I’ve bought it a few times to have at home too.

Flavors: Green, Jasmine

Preparation
185 °F / 85 °C 6 min, 30 sec 1 tsp 12 OZ / 354 ML

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Hi Steepster. I am so far behind on tasting notes it’s kind of ridiculous. There is just no time to taste teas with me being at work all of the time and being gone a lot on the weekends. Sad but I hope you haven’t missed me too much ;)

Recently got this at a Peet’s for cheap. They are discontinuing their tea line and bringing in the Mighty Leaf brand. I find this to be kind of a bummer and wish I had tried more of the Peet’s teas when they were around.

So jasmine does not tend to be a super favorite of mine. But if it’s done well it’s ok. I used two teabags in my tall glass tumbler. For a bagged tea, this isn’t too bad. The jasmine seems fairly strong and the tea itself has a vegetal quality that ends on a sweet note. I find some jasmine teas to be a bit bitter but this is pretty good. I definitely prefer the high quality jasmine pearls as the flowery flavor is more subtle. Might try using one less teabag the next time to give it more of a watered down & subtle effect.

I will probably end up giving the rest of this to my boyfriend if he wants to drink it (he likes the convenience of teabags). If you live near a Peet’s and want to try any of their teas, you need to act fast!

Preparation
175 °F / 79 °C 3 min, 30 sec
Doug F

I have missed your reviews! You were one of the most reliable reviewers on my feed. But I understand—I drink a lot of tea at work and then forget to post or I won’t buy tea for a bit and therefore have nothing new to review.

TeaBrat

Hi Doug, thanks! It seems like the only time I am at home is on the weekday evenings when I am not inclined to drink any ea. I’ll try to step it up a bit in the next few weeks :)

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18 tasting notes

This is the brand that turned me on to Jasmine tea and helped me realize that green tea can be palatable. It’s highly fragrant both in the bag and as a brew. The first time I bought a cup, I couldn’t stop smelling it. Kudos to Peets for producing the best bagged green tea I’ve had!

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20 tasting notes

Peet’s Jasmine rocks among tea-bagged Jasmine’s

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