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82
drank Apricot Green by Adagio Teas
53 tasting notes

Enjoyed this more the second time around. I definitely steeped it shorter than before, which I think took some of the bitterness out of it that I was getting. Totally missed the apricot, but it’s well balanced so that might be partially responsible.

Preparation
180 °F / 82 °C 3 min, 0 sec
Oolonga

So you liked Apricot Green without finding any apricot flavor in it?..
Interesting :D

Mike

Yeah, I think I would have liked more apricot to come through (given the name/expectation…), but overall I was OK with the balance.

Cofftea

Me too, could kinda smell it, but not taste it. It was definitely a sweeter green, maybe even fruity- but I couldn’t have told you it was apricot w/o knowing it in advance.

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82
drank Apricot Green by Adagio Teas
53 tasting notes

I like it…not spectacular though. Have to try it iced, as others have suggested.

Jack

Mmmm…. I actually had a white wine that tasted of apricot and green tea the other day.

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50
drank Dragonwell by Adagio Teas
161 tasting notes

It took a couple of trys, but now I’m a big fan of this tea. It’s delicate and chlorophyll-y.

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50
drank Dragonwell by Adagio Teas
161 tasting notes

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80
drank Blood Orange by Adagio Teas
53 tasting notes

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80
drank Blood Orange by Adagio Teas
53 tasting notes

Great orange smell. Great orange taste. Perfect nighttime relaxer for when you don’t need the caffeine. Sweet, but in a natural, not-overpowering way.

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100
drank Foxtrot by Adagio Teas
34 tasting notes

Not even a tea, more like candy. Really really good.

Preparation
180 °F / 82 °C 7 min, 30 sec

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100
drank Foxtrot by Adagio Teas
34 tasting notes

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75
drank Genmai Cha by Adagio Teas
7 tasting notes

I tried it in my new sampling kit from adagio because I was a little wary of it, but I’m definitely leaving the leaves in for a second steep! Great, fun taste, good for an afternoon movie or book.

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75

really smooth and delicate with a tiny bit of a smoky aftertaste.

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75
drank White Peach by Adagio Teas
13 tasting notes

Very refreshing. A light tea with a nice peach flavor that’s almost sweet but not overpowering. Well balanced fruity and grassy flavors make it a wonderful white tea with a lovely peach aroma.

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81
drank Caramel by Adagio Teas
2904 tasting notes

My tin of this is long past its prime, but then again, so am I. I’m not a tea legalist—I ignore expiration dates and nurture my old stock just as long as possible. This needed a little nurturing this morning.

Sometimes flavored teas age well; sometimes they start tasting a little metallic. (Lesson to be learned: enjoy whatcha got while you have it.) On the other hand, it still smells like the empty bin the Kraft Caramels come in at the store, and a little milk/sugar bring it back to drinkable. (Other lesson to be learned: value whatcha got, even if it’s old and shopworn.)

Evol Ving Ness

I love that tea teaches us carpe diem over and over and over again.

__Morgana__

Yay for non-legalists!

eastkyteaguy

I often find that the shelf life of most tea is somewhat undershot. I’ve been drinking some baozhongs from last year that are still fantastic and I recently had a 1+ year old jade Tieguanyin that was quite nice. I couldn’t tell that it had lost much of anything.

Evol Ving Ness

^ I can’t even tell you how happy I am to hear that. :)

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81
drank Caramel by Adagio Teas
2904 tasting notes

My favorite caramel tea. This particular tin has passed its prime—3 years old plus—but there’s still enough dark-sugar flavor for it to pass for a frosty-morning tea. Proof that faded tea can be as good as your favorite faded jeans.

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81
drank Caramel by Adagio Teas
2904 tasting notes

Another morning where all the sweetness I can get (artifically or otherwise) is necessary. If you haven’t tried this, think burnt sugar instead of Milky Way or Caramello bar. Stay warm and be safe, wherever you are.

CelebriTEA

Mmm…ok…for me this means half of a HUGE pink grapefruit
With tons of Sugar In The Raw dumped on top and baked at 350
Until sugar is almost burned…grapefruit is kinda mushy and so YUM!
First tried this in Jamaica

yyz

Same to you! Though we had a freakishly warm day today.

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81
drank Caramel by Adagio Teas
2904 tasting notes

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81
drank Caramel by Adagio Teas
2904 tasting notes

Thanks to a nasty canker sore, every tea I have (painfully and agonizingly) sipped this week tastes like Orajel. Finally improving to the point I can pick up a little flavor, so I decided to treat myself to a sweet breakfast tea, this one from Michelle. (Did I goof? Is this supposed to be vanilla caramel?)

Straight up with no milk, I’m getting a good, dark strong burnt sugar flavor. Enough caffeine to be trusted for morning wake-up duty. Nothing to write rhapsodies about, but a good, sweet and solid tea.

Michelle

The labels on my Adagio Vanilla and Caramel have gone back and forth too many times. I think I’ve figured out by smell which is which, but there’s a possibility I was wrong… I usually mix them anyway haha.

CupofTree

Ever since I upped my tea drinking, I have gotten so many canker sores. I must have been burning my mouth every time. I was wondering if I was the only one. Do you think you got it from burning your mouth?

gmathis

Did a little research on the cause of the confounded things—I get them every so often—possible causes are stress, poor nutrition (low on B12), hormones. Guilty on all three counts! I’d say if you’re susceptible to them, exposure to hot liquid doesn’t help much :)

Terri HarpLady

Canker sores can be caused by several things:
– vitamin deficiencies (mainly B vit, because they are used to process things, & like it or not, caffeine has to be processed, as do artificial flavorings. C is also important here.
– viral – if you have a tendency towards oral herpes virus (don’t freak out, I’m not talking about the ‘Other’ herpes strains, although this applies to all of them), it’s important to minimize your use of chocolate & nuts, as both of these have an amino acid that feeds that virus (arginine). You can take a lysine supplement, which will fool the virus & help to put it back into remission, or eat foods high is lysine – meat, eggs, & legumes are your best sources. http://www.umm.edu/altmed/articles/lysine-000312.htm
– also make sure you’re drinking plenty of water! (in between cups of tea!) I have a rule for myself, which is to drink a qt of water every morning before I can start drinking tea, just to make sure I’m well hydrated because most teas have a drying effect.
– an interesting side note: Most of my vegan friends get cankers, as did I when I was one, along with an occasional bout of shingles. I good friend of mine & I were comparing notes recently, & neither of us have had any of those things since we added meat back into our diets (locally raised). I’m not trying to convert anybody, but it would make an interesting study.
Sorry to sound like a know-it-all! I’ve researched a lot of these things for years, in an effort to heal my body & feel good!

Here’s a website that also has some info on canker sores – http://www.animated-teeth.com/canker_sores/t1_canker_sores.htm

TheKesser

I use to get canker sores all the time. I’ve been lucky enough not to have any lately. I just googled “can tea cause canker sores” and it appears that having black tea can actually help.
“Have some tea. Several experts, among them dermatologist Jerome Z. Litt, M.D., recommend applying a wet, black tea bag to the ulcer. Black tea contains tannin, an astringent that “may pleasantly surprise you” with its pain-relieving ability, he says. There are over-the-counter medications available that contain tannin, such as Tanac."
Hope the pain goes away soon! I know how brutal they can be.

CupofTree

very interesting to know! canker sores aren’t the only things I’ve suffered through since I started drinking a lot of hot tea.. I also had the worst ever throat virus in my life, it was so painful I couldn’t drink tea for a week. I also have gotten yellow tongue. All that has happened this year, after my increased tea consumption. crazy! but that doesn’t stop me from drinking it haha
and I definitely believe the canker sores are stress and diet related as well, at least for me too. whenever I have tea with someone, they tell me I’m nuts because they can’t even touch their drink while I’m already sipping it. I’ve learned to wait now.

Terri HarpLady

LOL, I burn my tongue all the time. Lately I’ve been straining into a teapot, then pouring into a tiny cup, because in the little cup it cools a little quicker, so I can drink it sooner without burning myself! :D

gmathis

Thanks for the info and links, y’all. I’m trying to get back on a vitamin regimen with extra B, and I knew tea wouldn’t hurt (other than the temp!) I do think these happen cyclically … my mom always said, “Well, you know your resistance is down during that time…”

MsWhatsit

After I’ve finished steeping my tea, I set my timer and walk away, then come back when the timer beeps. It has probably saved me from many a scalding.

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81
drank Caramel by Adagio Teas
2904 tasting notes

Adagio’s website calls this “dense and decadent.” I like that. It’s more of a burnt-sugar (molasses) caramel flavor than a Caramello caramel. Wonderful on a chilly morning with half and half.

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81
drank Caramel by Adagio Teas
2904 tasting notes

Another storm survivor; dirt and sawdust free. Drank a cup in an unchipped mug on the farm where we’re refugeeing with my feet put up on a Rubbermaid tub. Was a blessing, for just a few moments, to lay eyes on a landscape that was green and lush and had trees with leaves and bark.

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81
drank Caramel by Adagio Teas
2904 tasting notes

Nice in the fall with milk.

Mike

Agreed. Except I’d go as far as to say it’s perfect :)

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drank Foxtrot by Adagio Teas
72 tasting notes

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drank Foxtrot by Adagio Teas
72 tasting notes

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drank Foxtrot by Adagio Teas
72 tasting notes

Nothing to say about this tea that I haven’t already said. Just a great tea for any time of the day.

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drank Foxtrot by Adagio Teas
72 tasting notes

I like this tea because it’s the best of all worlds: refreshing, rich and calming. Good any time of the day, but I particularly like it in the afternoon.

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drank Foxtrot by Adagio Teas
72 tasting notes

This tea is easily one of my favorites. It’s a good caffeine-free pick-me-up for any time of the day. Foxtrot is a real treat for the senses: the flavors play off of each other very well, the smell is great, and it looks spectacular in the tin and while steeping.

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