Good Morning Oolong

Tea type
Oolong Tea
Ingredients
Basil, Flavors, Lemon Peel, Marigold Petals, Oolong Tea
Flavors
Citrus, Grapefruit
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Loose Leaf
Caffeine
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  • “This is earl grey for those who don’t like astringent black tea or bergamot. Mellow and brightly citrus, I wasn’t too sure when I got the first bag, but somehow another bag found itself into my BF...” Read full tasting note
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  • “This is the third tea from Michelle that I have tried, and it is a surprise KAPOW thumbs up for me. Thank you, Michelle! I liked the name and found it intriguing that an oolong was being marked as...” Read full tasting note

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This tea starts with our robustly flavorful, slightly‐caffeinated BT Oolong. We add a palmful of zesty Lemon Peel pieces, fragrant Basil Leaves and a dash of Marigold Petals for an aromatic finish. This unique blend is great for watching the sunrise before the summer heat rolls in and best served hot.

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This is earl grey for those who don’t like astringent black tea or bergamot. Mellow and brightly citrus, I wasn’t too sure when I got the first bag, but somehow another bag found itself into my BF order. Not a splashy, exciting tea, but a nice daily drinker with an ear worm song title that makes me smile. If you didn’t grow up in the 70s you might not remember the catchy tune Good Morning Starshine, but I think someone at Maya is of a ahem certain age. :)

Flavors: Citrus, Grapefruit

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This is the third tea from Michelle that I have tried, and it is a surprise KAPOW thumbs up for me. Thank you, Michelle!

I liked the name and found it intriguing that an oolong was being marked as a morning tea when usually strong black tea gets that designation. The website (and I found it at The Tea Kitchen as well) says to enjoy it in the afternoon and if I had a bunch (which I think I eventually will) I most certainly would because this is low caffeine!

It is a fairly light oolong that is not smoky at all but also doesn’t lean toward green. The wow factor is the lemon and basil. The lemon flavor reminds me of Fortnum’s Black Tea with Lemon. It is not at all tart and puckery. Before looking the tea up to see what was in it, I initially thought I was smelling freshly peeled orange with the little spritz of orange that kisses your face as you peel it. The taste was dead on like Fortnum’s lemon, though.

This would definitely be an awesome afternoon sipper if you are caffeine sensitive and I bet it is fabulous iced as well.

Michelle

I didn’t think I was a fan of this one, but I did sip through the bag quickly and I’m contemplating adding it to a Black Friday order :)
Glad you liked it!

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