Darjeeling teas are often referred to as the champagne of teas, with good reason. Darjeelings typically express the depth and nuance tea connoisseurs look for from the best of any tea, be they black, green, white or herbal. The Makaibari region within Darjeeling region also tends to produce some of the best Darjeelings season after season. Let’s check this one out from Hampstead Tea of London.
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Iced Classic Pu-erh (Numi Tea)
It’s been a while since I’ve reviewed an iced tea. In the interim I’ve had a few I’ve liked and a few I haven’t. This iced Organic Classic Pu-erh from Numi Tea provided a nice respite from the usual iced tea by offering up a pure iced tea. But to have a mass market iced pu-erh is something special altogether.
This is the fifth and final entry in a series of posts on Numi Teas’ new Pu-erh Iced Teas.
Iced Earl Grey Pu-erh (Numi Tea)
It’s been a while since I’ve reviewed an iced tea. In the interim I’ve had a few I’ve liked and a few I haven’t. This iced Organic Earl Grey Pu-erh from Numi Tea provided a nice respite from the usual iced tea by offering up a pure iced tea. But to have a mass market iced pu-erh is something special altogether.
This is the fourth in a series of posts on Numi Teas’ new Pu-erh Iced Teas.
Iced Mint Pu-erh (Numi Tea)
It’s been a while since I’ve reviewed an iced tea. In the interim I’ve had a few I’ve liked and a few I haven’t. This iced Organic Mint Pu-erh from Numi Tea provided a nice respite from the usual iced tea by offering up a pure iced tea. But to have a mass market iced pu-erh is something special altogether.
This is the third in a series of posts on Numi Teas’ new Pu-erh Iced Teas.
Iced Jasmine Pu-erh (Numi Tea)
It’s been a while since I’ve reviewed an iced tea. In the interim I’ve had a few I’ve liked and a few I haven’t. This iced Jasmine Pu-erh from Numi Tea provided a nice respite from the usual iced tea by offering up a pure iced tea. But to have a mass market iced pu-erh is something special altogether.
This is the second in a series of posts on Numi Teas’ new Pu-erh Iced Teas.
Iced Mango Pu-erh (Numi Tea)
It’s been a while since I’ve reviewed an iced tea. In the interim I’ve had a few I’ve liked and a few I haven’t. This iced Mango Pu-erh from Numi Tea provided a nice respite from the usual iced tea by offering up a pure iced tea. But to have a mass market iced pu-erh is something special altogether.
Organic Emerald Pearls (Mighty Leaf)
Contrasting to this morning’s first tea review is this Chinese green tea. These Organic Emerald Pearls from Mighty Leaf hold a wonderfully light flavor with all the hidden subtleties inherent in Chinese green teas.
Organic Lapsong Souchong (Ten Ren Tea)
On my trip to New York City, I dropped in on one of Ten Ren Tea’s famed Chinatown locations. I picked up a couple teas here for review, including this extremely aromatic Organic Lapsong Souchong.
Peach Ginger Black Tea (Zhena’s Gypsy Tea)
Peach is a common addition to tea. Whether you drink yours iced or hot, the sweetness of a peach with the soft touch of ginger makes for a wonderful combination. And so it goes with this Peach Ginger black tea from Zhena’s Gypsy Tea.
Organic Peach (Harney & Sons)
Peach is such a wonderful flavor to mix with an iced tea. It’s easy to see why it’s one of the most common flavors around. This organic peach iced tea from Harney & Sons is not so surprisingly easy to drink.