Cacaoberry Green Tea
This tea has been retired/discontinued.
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Commercial Description
Top-tier Sencha green tea with rooibos, cacao, raspberries, and dark chocolate.
Ratings & Reviews
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60 Aroma: 5/10 Flavor: 3/5 Value: 3/5
willow1584 (50 reviews) on Sep. 30th, 2011
I was very interested to try this tea, as cocoaberry was a new flavor in teas for me.
It had a nicely smooth flavor, which I enjoyed the most. There was also a lovely after-taste which lingered of smooth cocoa. Very pleasant,
I tasted a bit of the green tea and it hinted at bitterness, but it was kept very minimum by the rest of the flavorings.
Overall it's not a wildly impressive cup of tea, but I fine it enjoyable on a cold day now and then.
willow1584 (50 reviews) on Sep. 30th, 2011
I was very interested to try this tea, as cocoaberry was a new flavor in teas for me.
It had a nicely smooth flavor, which I enjoyed the most. There was also a lovely after-taste which lingered of smooth cocoa. Very pleasant,
I tasted a bit of the green tea and it hinted at bitterness, but it was kept very minimum by the rest of the flavorings.
Overall it's not a wildly impressive cup of tea, but I fine it enjoyable on a cold day now and then.
47 Aroma: 4/10 Flavor: 3/5 Value: 2/5
Alex Zorach (1453 reviews) on Jul. 25th, 2011
A balanced but somewhat muddled tea. Brews a brownish-orange cup with a greenish tinge. Flavor is mild and smooth. Aroma is weak at first, but upon drinking, there's a strong fruitiness that emerges. I don't notice much of the base green tea, but the rooibos is definitely present.
Interesting to try, but unimpressive.
The website boasts "Top-Tier Sencha Sencha" but I am suspicious: I see a generous quantity of leaf in the sachet, and if this were top-tier sencha, I think I'd be able to notice it more strongly in the aroma.
Alex Zorach (1453 reviews) on Jul. 25th, 2011
A balanced but somewhat muddled tea. Brews a brownish-orange cup with a greenish tinge. Flavor is mild and smooth. Aroma is weak at first, but upon drinking, there's a strong fruitiness that emerges. I don't notice much of the base green tea, but the rooibos is definitely present.
Interesting to try, but unimpressive.
The website boasts "Top-Tier Sencha Sencha" but I am suspicious: I see a generous quantity of leaf in the sachet, and if this were top-tier sencha, I think I'd be able to notice it more strongly in the aroma.
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