↑About Simple Loose Leaf
Simple Loose Leaf, not to be confused with the now-closed company The Simple Leaf Tea, is a tea company that focuses on a tea-of-the-month club. Simple Loose Leaf is run by Andrew Flocks and based in Fayetteville, AR.
In addition to their tea-of-the-month club, Simple Loose Leaf sells tea directly through its online store.
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Out of all the teas on this planet, oolong, in all its varieties, is my favorite. I received this particular type as part of the monthly deal from this company in a loose leaf form.
This oolong had a nice earthy smell that was slightly stronger compared to other oolongs I have had. Its flavor was smooth all the way ...
As always, the value for these teas is wonderful. This was my first time trying genmaicha, and I really did not care for it.
This loose leaf tea is made from corn and rice (essentially). You can really smell the rice, but with this combo the flavor is very bland. It tastes like you are drinking rice crispies with a ...
I received this loose leaf tea through the company's subscription service, which I think is a wonderful value to try four different teas.
One tea I received this month was Blood Orange. The aroma greatly reminded me of the candy chocolate oranges generally seen around Christmas time. There was certainly the scent of...
I cannot get ENOUGH of this fantastic tea. It has a strong smell of lavender which really overpowers any other taste in the tea, but it's not so strong that you can't stand it; I could still taste a tiny bit of the regular black tea earl gray flavor. The lavender is smooth, and it's extremely calming. After drinking th...
Read Full ReviewThe aroma of the dry leaves is woody, sweet, and a little bit sour. It reminds me a bit of sour cherries and melons with a touch of dried bamboo wood and hay
The taste is woody and caramel sweet at first, this fades to a nice dried fruit sourness, again the idea of sour cherries pops to my mind. Honeybush is very mu...
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