Mmm, this is good. It’s not syrupy or fake, just a bit of sweet cherry tang balanced by some nutty almond, neither overpowers the green tea base. Awesome with a bit of honey!
72 Tasting Notes
This is good. It tastes like dessert! It’s chocolatey, but not TOO chocolatey. The flavor is complex, with lots of spicy notes. I drink it lightly sweetened after a meal or for a snack.
This was my first time trying this tisane. Overall, I enjoy it! I will agree that it is a bit heavy on the hibiscus. I do like hibiscus, however, and so I don’t mind this. I tasted the blueberries, and just a hint of sage.
I love this one. Just a hint of grapefruit in a nice oolong.
I brewed this strong and served it over ice. DELICIOUS with a bit of splenda.
I absolutely love this one. The flavors blend so nicely, and it’s so different. A great nighttime tea.
This tea is nothing special. I didn’t taste or smell even a hint of strawberry, just plain black tea.
It’s okay – not as good as I hoped it’d be, but definitely not bad. The smell is very orangey and refreshing.
Good, light, and peachy.
This was my first rooibos based chai. It’s good. The spices are nice, and it’s nice to get the chai flavor in a caffeine free herbal form.
I like the lighter taste of green tea with the chai spices. Yogi makes a pretty good chai for being packaged – they aren’t shy with the spices and keep it pretty balanced.
This tea smells great. Its taste is decent for a bagged chai – the vanilla adds sweet smoothness to it. It’s not as spicy as many chais, but that’s fine with me. I drank it with milk and splenda.
I really like this one, and it truly does taste like Christmas Eve to me. The dominant flavor is the mint (though it’s not overwhelming) and it’s backed up by bits of spice and citrus. Mmmm.
First of all, this tea does not taste all that great.
HOWEVER, I drink 2 cups a day for a week each month, and it really helps me.
Since I started doing this, my skin is clearer, I have more energy, and my other systems (disgestive, mostly) seem to work better.
It doesn’t taste terrible…it’s spicy. The flavor is like chai and licorice – not my ideal, but definitely bearable due to the benefits.
It’s nice, one that I take to work with me sometimes. Very minty.
This is my go-to sick tea. It’s super soothing – the peppermint and eucalyptus soothe the tummy and throat and even help with coughs. I always keep a box around.
I love this one. It brews up a pretty purple color. The acai is flavorful and fruity, but different.
This is pretty good.
For one thing, I love Revolution’s sachets – the teas are full leaf and there is always plenty of fruit and other ingredients in there.
This tea is very light and delicate. The hint of pear flavor is nice – I was worried it’d be too strong, as I don’t normally enjoy pear that much.
Still love this tea. As others have noted, it is pretty light so I usually brew it with more leaves than usual. Mmm.
Mmmm, perfect for a spring or summer day. Would be great iced…this is one I will have to buy.
I brewed this twice as long as I did last time, and finally I tasted more of the apple. I’ve come to enjoy this rooibos.
This is good. It does have some maltyness to it, which I enjoy. It’s a lovely color, with just a bit of fruityness. Held up well to slight sweetening.
Mmmm. Sweet and soothing, as always.
This tastes just like you’d expect – the typical Adagio ceylon with a bit of mango flavor. Great for the warm weather today – I think I’ll have my next cup iced!























