Moulin Rouge

Tea type
Fruit White Blend
Ingredients
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Flavors
Apple, Fruity, Hibiscus, Raspberry, Red Fruits, Candy, Citrus, Floral, Hay, Pleasantly Sour, Rose, Rosehips, Tart
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Caffeine
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Edit tea info Last updated by Roswell Strange
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From Camellia Sinensis

This white tea embellished with flowers and fruits develops a red liquor marked by the refreshing acidity of the hibiscus and lemon. Its silky texture gives body to this tea with fine floral fragrances. 
Ingredients: white tea, hibiscus flower, lemon peel, red rose petals, rose hips, apple pieces.

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I got this one while I was at Camellia Sinesis with @Roswell Strange, going off of her suggestion, I cold-brewed it to bring to work while I catch up on the QR work.

This was so good! I loved how fruity and floral it was! It was the perfect milder caffeinated start to my day. Now I can’t wait to try it hot.

Flavors: Apple, Fruity, Hibiscus, Raspberry, Red Fruits

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Definitely surprised this one wasn’t already reviewed here on Steepster…

- Cold Brew
- It’s very interesting to me this tea doesn’t have fruit other than lemon or apple
- Because the flavour is like a jumble of red fruits/berries with lemon/citrus
- Very summery, sweet, and rich with a balance of natural and candy like notes
- Kind of reminds me of Sweet Tart candies?
- The hibby DEFINITELY doesn’t read as overly tart or gross
- In fact, it’s a little hard to tell it’s there?
- There’s more rosehip sweetness/tartness than anything else
- Also a floral undertone; but definitely more fruity than floral
- Definitely, as far as the ingredients are concerned, a bit of an enigma?

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