Om - Organic
This tea has been retired/discontinued.
62
Percentile
3 ratings
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Commercial Description
An unusually delicious combination of organic green and black teas grown in the foothills of the Himalayas.
Ratings & Reviews
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60 Aroma: 6/10 Flavor: 4/5 Value: 3/5
spaflam (180 reviews) on May. 29th, 2013
This was the old-style Tazo "Om" that you could get in Starbucks before Tazo revamped it's brand into 2 lines with different package designs. Om is supposed to be a green and black blend and thus it seems to be neither when you steep it. Tasted very good though - so what the heck! Not sure if you can get this formulation any longer - since Tazo changed everything to confuse me (LOL).
spaflam (180 reviews) on May. 29th, 2013
This was the old-style Tazo "Om" that you could get in Starbucks before Tazo revamped it's brand into 2 lines with different package designs. Om is supposed to be a green and black blend and thus it seems to be neither when you steep it. Tasted very good though - so what the heck! Not sure if you can get this formulation any longer - since Tazo changed everything to confuse me (LOL).
63 Aroma: 6/10 Flavor: 4/5 Value: 4/5
Alex Zorach (1453 reviews) on Mar. 14th, 2011
A bit of a muddled aroma, but it works. There are some fruity tones, like a muscatel Darjeeling but with a more tangy flavor. Upon drinking more of the cup, I can notice some grassy qualities, and a brightness that I associate with high-grown black teas. Flavor is fairly sour, and only slightly bitter. There's a hint of tannic quality, but not much astringency.
I found this to be one of Tazo's better teas, and unusually good for a tea bag. While I was not impressed with the first sip, it grew on me.
Alex Zorach (1453 reviews) on Mar. 14th, 2011
A bit of a muddled aroma, but it works. There are some fruity tones, like a muscatel Darjeeling but with a more tangy flavor. Upon drinking more of the cup, I can notice some grassy qualities, and a brightness that I associate with high-grown black teas. Flavor is fairly sour, and only slightly bitter. There's a hint of tannic quality, but not much astringency.
I found this to be one of Tazo's better teas, and unusually good for a tea bag. While I was not impressed with the first sip, it grew on me.
77 Aroma: 8/10 Flavor: 5/5 Value: 3/5
Anne (34 reviews) on Oct. 25th, 2010
Whoops! Didn't let me finish... There is something ineffably yummy about this tea. It shouldn't work (black AND green? With "flavors of peach and cucumber?) but it is bright, grassy, and drinkable, less earthy than a green but less tannic than a black. I keep drinking more, just to try and put my finger on what's good. Skip the gimmicky organic-in-the-Himalayas copy and just drink the tea.
Anne (34 reviews) on Oct. 25th, 2010
Whoops! Didn't let me finish... There is something ineffably yummy about this tea. It shouldn't work (black AND green? With "flavors of peach and cucumber?) but it is bright, grassy, and drinkable, less earthy than a green but less tannic than a black. I keep drinking more, just to try and put my finger on what's good. Skip the gimmicky organic-in-the-Himalayas copy and just drink the tea.
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