Hibiscus Elixir
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Commercial Description
Throughout the Caribbean, Central America and Mexico, hibiscus flowers are more than just an iconic figure in the art of the region – they also make a rejuvenating elixir that restores the body and soul. Served hot or chilled, sweet or plain, our Agua de Flor is complemented with revitalizing licorice, ginger and elderberries.
Ratings & Reviews
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98 Aroma: 9/10 Flavor: 5/5 Value: 2/5
Olseniteachem (5 reviews) on Jan. 2nd, 2019
Oh, I adore this one and would drink it daily if it weren’t so expensive. $11.99 for two ounces is entirely too pricey IMO. But the finish is really nice—the tea has a wonderful and rich fruity flavor—it really is an “elixir”.
Olseniteachem (5 reviews) on Jan. 2nd, 2019
Oh, I adore this one and would drink it daily if it weren’t so expensive. $11.99 for two ounces is entirely too pricey IMO. But the finish is really nice—the tea has a wonderful and rich fruity flavor—it really is an “elixir”.
65 Aroma: 7/10 Flavor: 4/5 Value: 3/5
Evertiro (61 reviews) on Oct. 7th, 2018
I’m not normally a huge fan of things that fall into the “flowery” category, but this tea may be changing that! It’s obviously hibiscus-based, evidenced by the sweet hibiscus aroma, but it’s more than that. It’s sweet, but not too sweet, despite being packed with apple, elderberries and orange peel on top of the floral base. Additionally, it contains licorice root and ginger, which give it a slight, but noticeable, bite. While I only drank it hot, I can only imagine that it would taste excellent iced.
It’s billed as being a rejuvenating blend, and after just the few cups I got this month, I can see why. It doesn’t have the “kick” of a cup of coffee, but still managed to make me feel more relaxed and focused after each cup. I doubt this will become a mainstay in my collection, but it’s definitely a tea I’ll be buying again.
Evertiro (61 reviews) on Oct. 7th, 2018
I’m not normally a huge fan of things that fall into the “flowery” category, but this tea may be changing that! It’s obviously hibiscus-based, evidenced by the sweet hibiscus aroma, but it’s more than that. It’s sweet, but not too sweet, despite being packed with apple, elderberries and orange peel on top of the floral base. Additionally, it contains licorice root and ginger, which give it a slight, but noticeable, bite. While I only drank it hot, I can only imagine that it would taste excellent iced.
It’s billed as being a rejuvenating blend, and after just the few cups I got this month, I can see why. It doesn’t have the “kick” of a cup of coffee, but still managed to make me feel more relaxed and focused after each cup. I doubt this will become a mainstay in my collection, but it’s definitely a tea I’ll be buying again.
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