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If it wasn’t for the TTB I probably would never have tried this. The aroma is bright and refreshing with berry notes and juniper in the background. The delicate taste of juniper mixes well with the soothingness of the honey and the mint comes in last but is almost tasteless unless the after taste. I’m surprised at how tame the mint is in this considering how it usually likes to hustle its way into your mouth in everything else it’s in.
I love macaron’s but the almonds in them do not like me. At some point, I want to find someone who makes them without almonds. Anyway, I can see why they name this after a vanilla bean macaron. The flavor intertwines like a mad toddler while playing with the other flavors. But mostly what I taste is chickory root. The vanilla bean flavor is not nearly as strong as I was expecting. It’s decent when there is nothing else available but not one I would willingly choose if something else was available.
Just not my cup of…well, you know! I like juniper and woodsy flavours in general, but this one is kind of flimsy. The other flavors don’t balance it out properly, and the lingering note is more like like sawdust than the majestic juniper advertised.
Flavors: Sawdust
If you are looking for a sweet, dessert-like vanilla tea, this probably won’t be for you. Tazo does have it within their Dessert line, but I think that’s actually a disservice to this tea. The licorice root provides a nice balance and keeps the tea from being overly sweet. Lovely if you’re wanting something a little less “in your face” vanilla, but probably not what most purchasers are after.
Random Target purchase, because I rarely go so I had to check out their tea selection! I’ve enjoyed prickly pear teas in the past, and other prickly pear-flavored things so I figured I would give this one a try.
I actually really hate it, lol. I don’t know what this flavoring is, but it doesn’t taste like any other prickly pear-flavored thing I’ve ever had. It tastes floral, but in a super artificial and perfumey way. It’s very soapy. There’s a bit of fruitiness, but it’s a very artificial cheap Japanese gummy sort of fruit, and I can’t really place what it reminds me of. Pear maybe? Then there’s a touch of hibiscus tartness, which is honestly the most pleasant part of the blend.
So obviously, this is going into the rehoming box. I don’t see how anyone could like this, but the other notes written for it are actually fairly positive, so I guess it’s just me and my tastebuds not meshing well with this tisane!
Flavors: Artificial, Candy, Chemical, Floral, Fruity, Hibiscus, Pear, Perfume, Soap, Tart
Preparation
Sipdown! I actually thought I had already reviewed this one because I grabbed a couple of bags out of the TTB a few months back, but apparently not! I like it. Not sure I’m really getting cactus, though I’ve only had that a few times. Mostly I taste sweet pear and a touch of hibiscus. It’s a nice dessert tea but not overly sweet. Not sure I’d go out of my way to buy it but definitely wouldn’t turn down having it again.
Grabbed a mug of this while I research appliances. I had picked this up a few months ago when Target had a sale. I love the Lemon Loaf and had high expectation for this. The aroma while steeping was full of butterscotch and caramel and I still smell it while sipping. I definitely get hints of baked goods and vanilla. But I really wanted it have a stronger butterscotch taste. I would say it’s not as good as Lemon Loaf but not as bad as the Vanilla Macaron.
Flavors: Butterscotch, Vanilla
Preparation
So I’m really torn about this one from the TTB. The first time I tried it, I really didn’t like it. Like, I had to force myself to finish it (I was too tired to go pour it out and too thirsty to just not drink anything). The juniper tastes very pine-y, and something about the mint and honey flavoring just combines to make the whole thing feel more like someone made a tea inspired by household cleaner than anything natural. BUT. Then I made it again today and added actual honey to it (basic grocery store honey because I was afraid of wasting good honey). And that made all the difference. The juniper-pine flavor mellowed into something actually pleasant, the mint became soothing, and overall it became at least drinkable and inoffensive. If you really like juniper and/or pine, you’d probably enjoy this tea (but add honey to it!).
Another tea I have received from Amy, swapped elsewhere.
And sadly, I have to say this tea is completely forgettable. Yes, it is herbal. Yes, there is turmeric. Yes, there is passionfruit flavour. Yes, there are ginger.
But that’s pretty much all I can write about this tea.
I haven’t lost myself in aromatic golden turmeric and sweet passionfruit flavor.
Flavors: Ginger, Passion Fruit, Turmeric
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This is a decent, refreshing green tea. I enjoyed its lightness. I’m afraid I don’t find it particularly memorable. I like Tazo products, so I wasn’t disappointed by this tea, but neither would I look for it, unless there were other less drinkable choices at the time.
It’s good, but I would neither say ‘yea’ or ‘nay’ to it. If I’m in the mood for green tea, it would work.
Flavors: Grassy, Green, Wheat
Preparation
I am puzzled about this tea. But thanks to Amy again.
I saw it is white, but apparently with hints of darjeeling. I have steeped it for suggested 3 minutes and it turned out quite floral, smooth and mouthcoating, but I haven’t noticed any fruits! Not even in aroma. Just light, floral tea. Interesting…
Another tea from Amy, a little bit a celebration tea (I have “celebrated” with Classic Black by Battler) Thank you! And now I bet you are wondering why I am celebratin. No, it’s not birthday… that’s in 10 days. But I am celebrating that I have passed last course and now only finals are remaining! They will be held in February 2023, a little postponed from June 2021, I know, but I am glad I can go there. Postponed because my unsucessful exams before… but now I have everything done, but defending the thesis (it seems its ages since I wrote it) and the oral finals.
But back to this tea… I am puzzled to read such a negative tasting notes. Yes, when dry the bag smells bad. Indeed artificial, medicinal, “tang” like, and overall not so pleasant. But when brewed, and I think I did longer than 5 minutes as on the outer wrapping, it delivered pretty nice hot orange drink. I never had orange from wild, so not sure if they (but surely they do) do taste different than store-bought oranges. It was quite mouthcoating and mouthwatering taste. If I could reproduce this tea with its flavours as ice tea, it would be great (although today we had only around 22°C (72°F) with strong wind gusts). I am quite happy with this tea…maybe they tweaked the recipe?
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Another tea from Amy. Thank you!
Honestly I was afraid of this combo, green tea, matcha, both quite delicate flavours. Maté, quite on the other side of the spectrum and grapefruit is somewhere in the middle. When I took the bag off, there was a pithy aroma of grapfruit peel and honestly I thought it was quite genuine and real aroma, however weaker than I have been expecting.
Brewed and used colder water (I assume around 80°C, maybe even less) than their recommended 100°C (212°F)! gave me bright green-yellow tea. It is quite similar to the hue on the outer wrapping of tea bags.
It has smelled wonderfully after grapefruit and in taste it was nice level of flavour of citruses. The maté was almost unnoticeable and sadly, the green tea was quite flat — which was expecting as it is a tea bag.
Now, I am craving grapefruit tea… any opinions?
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I really, really like lemon glazed loaf, its close to one of my tea bagged teas which is nice because I can buy at the Target really close to me. So because of that I wanted to try the other teas in the tazo dessert delight collection.
Prep: Western
Tasting note: Its pretty bland in my opinion, the licorice root is kind of there and there is some vanilla notes but the black tea is not very good or interesting in my opinion. Will do my best to sip this down but it is not a priority.
Personally, the Butterscotch Blondie is my favourite from this line. One of the best butterscotch flavours I’ve ever tried in a tea.
Sipdown (1688)!
So, one of the hotels we stayed at in LA had this sort of “Tazo Tea Bar” in the hotel rooms with some different Tazo tea bags. I obviously brought all of my own tea with me for the trip, but I realized there were a couple flavours in this bar that I hadn’t actually tried and so, being the good tea taster I am, I pocketed one of each that I had yet to taste.
Queue a few night ago, when I steeped this one up. It was on the same day that I drank the cold brewed Tea & Toast from Bird & Blend, and if you’ve read that tasting note then you know I was experiencing some pretty major congestion related issues with tasting. So, I sipped on this cup and I could VERY FAINTLY taste hints of orange and the sweetness of the licorice root in the finish but it was very much just a shadow of what I’m sure the tea should have actually tasted like.
So, my efforts to build a more comprehensive familiarity with Tazo’s selection were a little bit for nothing. I will have to try to find another tea bag to pocket elsewhere and taste again in the future…
An afternoon cuppa for me, but enjoyed with family around. After draining studying session.
Dry tea bag aroma was very familiar, but I couldn’t find anything to point on! Maybe it is similar to “Old Times Baked Apple” by Nordqvist? Does my smell memory picked this up, even it was 5 years ago since I had it?
Anyway, brewed it has got a wonderful aroma as well. Very genuine, apple with cinnamon. My mother, who adores teas with this flavour (and aromas) noticed it very soon as it was filling the living room.
Brewed, maye for more than intended 5 minutes, it has got also a very good flavour. Apples were pretty nice, cinnamon as well. The rooibos was good se well, adding its honeyish taste, however I think that black tea base would suit this tea much better. Why so? It was a little drying and a bit kind of flat. The mouthfeel wasn’t for the flavours long either and I think it is the biggest flaw.
Camomile is supposed to be in… but although I am quite sensitive to it, I haven’t noticed it at all in flavour, nor in aroma. Maybe because it complemented with the rooibos? I don’t know.
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I can’t believe it was June when I had it! I thought it was a few months later, maybe October? No-way!
Anyway, this time, from Devon’s calendar — thank you, I feel it was fruitier and mellow, but no cream nor vanilla here. It was stronger in apricots only.
Also, dry bag smelled like a play-doh. Sadly, it is pretty much average from both attempts.