↑About Octavia Tea
The Octavia Tea Company, also known as Octavia Tea is a tea company, founded in 2002 and based in Batavia, IL. Octavia Tea mostly sells wholesale, and their teas can be found in some grocery stores, gift shops, spas, restaurants, tea shops and coffee shops. However, the company does sell teas online as well, through their website.
All of Octavia's teas and blends are certified organic and made exclusively from natural ingredients. Some of their teas are fair trade certified as well.
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This is a very enjoyable tea. The twisted, tippy leaves have an aroma of raisins, wood, cocoa, and malt. When I added water I was initially disappointed to see that the leaves were broken, as I've paid less for full leaf Yunnan. Fortunately, the taste doesn't seem to suffer from this fact, with no bitterness and only a...
Read Full ReviewWhile the dry leaves have a more mildly fruity generic black tea sort of smell, the brewed tea has a wonderfully sweet aroma of figs and raisins, and a similar taste. It's actually hard to taste anything else because of the strength of those notes: there's a background earthiness or something to add some substance and ...
Read Full ReviewAn okay Irish Breakfast but overpriced, on the weak side, and I think not quite at the level of Octavia's other teas. Served in Velvet Sky Cafe in Jenkintown, I love this place and miss it so much!
The leaf is not super aromatic, but the brewed cup smells pleasant and strong. Richly malty aroma, with some earthy n...
A smooth, mild chai that was pleasant to drink but disappointing in its lack of strength and cinnamon-heavy spice blend. Sampled at Velvet Sky bakery.
This tea was surprisingly weak and unsatisfying, even when brewed using more leaf than I normally use. I'm also not crazy about the combination of spices. Cinnamon ...
Amoda Tea Monthly Box - January 2015
Dry leaf: colorful rose pink and gold flowers. IDK what they do for this blend, but ah, well. It's smells sweet and tangy. The Chinese sencha-esque leaf lends a light vegetal flavor.
Liquor color: Happy and healthy looking green
Leaves: Dry - thin and flat green leaves. T...
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