Orange Blossom 100% White Tea
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Commercial Description
The Flower of Love. Highly scented orange blossoms are full of essential oils and are traditionally used as adornments in wedding ceremonies. The blossoms impart an invigorating citrus note to this rare White Tea, creating the ultimate cup.
Ratings & Reviews
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50 Aroma: 4/10 Flavor: 3/5 Value: 3/5
Brytta Sóþword (334 reviews) on Mar. 9th, 2014
I'm glad I tried this one, though I wasn't crazy about it. It tasted, more or less, like a straight forward white tea without accent flavors or scents. Not bad, but not ... um ... my cup of tea. :-)
Brytta Sóþword (334 reviews) on Mar. 9th, 2014
I'm glad I tried this one, though I wasn't crazy about it. It tasted, more or less, like a straight forward white tea without accent flavors or scents. Not bad, but not ... um ... my cup of tea. :-)
43 Aroma: 2/10 Flavor: 3/5 Value: 3/5
E. Alex Gerster (66 reviews) on Aug. 1st, 2011
White teas can be very subtle, and by the time they are processed shipped, stored, blended and sprayed with flavorings, it would be hard for them to assert any flavor. That is a problem with most of Republic of Teas flavored whites, including this one that I received from a well meaning friend.
The aroma is very faint, and it could be orange. The color is definitely orange (how did they do that with no dyes listed on the label), and the flavor? Orange! There is no tea flavor at all, white or otherwise, and mostly what I taste is the cotton paper bags. I suppose if you sweeten this and forget that it is supposed to be tea, it is drinkable and maybe even enjoyable as an orange drink...
E. Alex Gerster (66 reviews) on Aug. 1st, 2011
White teas can be very subtle, and by the time they are processed shipped, stored, blended and sprayed with flavorings, it would be hard for them to assert any flavor. That is a problem with most of Republic of Teas flavored whites, including this one that I received from a well meaning friend.
The aroma is very faint, and it could be orange. The color is definitely orange (how did they do that with no dyes listed on the label), and the flavor? Orange! There is no tea flavor at all, white or otherwise, and mostly what I taste is the cotton paper bags. I suppose if you sweeten this and forget that it is supposed to be tea, it is drinkable and maybe even enjoyable as an orange drink...
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