Bavarian Wild Berry

Tea type
Black Tea
Ingredients
Apple, Black Currant, Black Tea, Blackberry, Blueberry, Chicory Root, Cinnamon Bark, Ginger Root, Licorice Root, Natural Flavours, Orange Peel, Raspberry, Rose Hip Peels
Flavors
Berries, Malt, Artificial, Grapes, Strawberry, Sweet, Berry, Fruity, Hibiscus, Sour, Tart
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Sachet
Caffeine
Medium
Certification
Not available
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Average preparation
195 °F / 90 °C 5 min, 0 sec 15 oz / 445 ml

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  • “Monday Jan. 10, 2011 1st Steep of the Day. Went with the Lipton Wild Berry. Great as expected, Bold Black Tea Presence, Lipton Knows how to Mix the Flavors and Spices. Warm Fruity Mix, very wet...” Read full tasting note
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  • “Surprisingly good berry flavor. This was a gift from a co-worker. This is much better than I thought it would be. Smooth black tea with berry flavor. Bet this would be good with cream and sugar...” Read full tasting note
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  • “I’ve had several packages of this in the tea cupboard for who knows how long. Someone gifted me with 12 boxes of various flavored lipton pyramid tea bags. I’m not a fan of lipton so it has sat...” Read full tasting note
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  • “Sipdown! The last six teabags in this box have been sitting around my cupboard (and my house) for a while now. So I decided to make a nice pitcher of this, iced. Gotta beat the heat AND clear out...” Read full tasting note
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From Lipton

Sweet and indulgent, Lipton Bavarian Wild Berry Tea tantalizes the senses with its vibrant flavor and robust aroma. This bright berry taste is great at any time of day.

Ingredients: Black tea, dried apple pieces, rose hip peel, chicory root, cinnamon bark, licorice root, modified corn starch, natural flavor, dried blackberry pieces, dried black currant pieces, ginger root, orange peel, dried blueberry pieces, dried raspberry pieces.

Caffeine Level: 20mg per serving

Flavonoids: 80mg of Flavonoids per serving

Brewing Instructions: Pour boiling water over a tea bag and brew 3 minutes or to a desired strength. For refreshing iced tea, brew as directed and chill or add ice. Keep refrigerated.

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39 Tasting Notes

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12 tasting notes

Enjoyed this with lunch to give me an energy boost.
Even though this was one of my older forgotten teas, it still brewed Nicely and smelled delicious.
Obviously the flavor would have been better if it had been fresh and sealed.

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20 tasting notes

Simple- this tea is pretty yum. It’s a very bold flavor from a bunch of stuff… so it makes you feel like you’re the only 150lb guy at a sumo wrestling party. If you’re in the mood for a fruit party in your mouth.. you’ll like this. One thing I noticed is it’s very forgiving of the brew.

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10 tasting notes

I love this fruity tea very much ! It smells SO good, and the taste is great. Doesn’t taste a lot black tea leafs, but for tea in a bag, it’s real good !

Très très fruité, il sent vraiment bon et goûte le bon thé, même s’il est en sachet.

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5 tasting notes

This is by far my favorite morning tea to warm up in the freezing cold office. The fruity, very slightly spicy flavor is wonderful. When it’s time to switch to iced tea, it makes a fabulous iced tea as well. This is sold out in every store down in Raleigh, NC, where I live!! I have to order it from amazon. It doesn’t get really strong very fast, you have to steep it for a while. Just keep tasting it till you get what’s right for you!

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8 tasting notes

My girlfriend had some of this tea, the smell is fairly enticing but I felt the berry taste was much too strong and it tasted more of hot juice than tea, I like the pyramid idea although this is the only one I’ve tried

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433 tasting notes

This tea is so disappointing. When Lipton first came out with these “pyramid” teas, they marketed them like they were some unique, new idea… nevermind that several other companies have been making those for years. Lipton’s pyramid pouches are so small, and the actual tea is pretty low-quality. The taste is mediocre—this blend is nothing special. I like some Lipton bagged teas, but this kind isn’t worth drinking.

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