Lavender Oolong from Naivetea
- Type Of leaves: Oolong Tea
- Name Of Tea: Lavender Oolong
- Available From: Naivetea
The Tea Guru
High altitude oolong infused with lavender. Intense lavender aroma. Light and smooth body with calming lavender flavor. Fragrant finish with long sweet after taste!
Read This Review...liber-teas
This tea is truly lovely! The lavender essence is indeed prominent, but does not masque the delicate buttery notes of the Oolong tea. Rather, the lavender here is quite soft tasting and complimentary to the smooth, rich Oolong flavors.
Read This Review...Lychee Oolong from Naivetea
- Type Of leaves: Oolong Tea
- Name Of Tea: Lychee Oolong
- Available From: Naivetea
The Tea Guru
You can taste both the tea and the Lychee flavoring, each balancing each other perfectly, although the Lychee flavor and aroma are very strong and distinct. A fantastic fruit tea!
Read This Review...melanie
A very light golden yellow color and that lovely gentle flavor of a quality oolong. My daughter said it did taste like lychee (which I have never tasted) and yet, it also had quite a floral quality to it!
Read This Review...Mint Oolong from Naivetea
- Type Of leaves: Oolong Tea
- Name Of Tea: Mint Oolong
- Available From: Naivetea
liber-teas
While the mint flavor is strong, it is not so powerful that it overwhelms the smooth, buttery flavor of the Oolong tea. It is a truly delightful balance of flavors.
Read This Review...JenniferB
The first thing I thought of when sipping on this Oolong was they should have called it HIPPIE TEA. It’s woodsy, earthy, minty…one with nature.
Read This Review...Osmanthus Oolong from Naivetea
- Type Of leaves: Oolong Tea
- Name Of Tea: Osmanthus Oolong
- Available From: Naivetea
The Tea Guru
Warming and yet refreshing at the same time, this is a wonderful everyday tea. The flavors simply melt together to make a golden liquor that is balancing and restorative.
Read This Review...liber-teas
The fragrance of this tea is incredible – beautiful floral notes with almost a wine-like aroma with a sweet undertone of an earthy, grass-like scent. It felt as though I had transcended to a garden of a vineyard, with the scent of flowers lingering through the air amid the fruit and earth.
Read This Review...Passionfruit Oolong from Naivetea
- Type Of leaves: Oolong Tea
- Name Of Tea: Passionfruit Oolong
- Available From: Naivetea
melanie
It’s not syrupy – yet the Oolong adds a soft sweet flavor to the tea. I tasted the passionfruit right away, but there is also a pineapple fragrance, a soft taste of plum and the fantastic Oolong flavor!
Read This Review...liber-teas
This tea is one of the strongest scented teas I’ve ever come across! It’s extraordinarily fragrant – sending you into a dream-like state, as though you’ve just been transported to a tropical paradise! You’ll want to brew a cup immediately upon smelling these beautiful, deep green, rolled Oolong tea leaves.
Read This Review...Rose Violet Calendula Oolong from Naivetea
- Type Of leaves: Oolong Tea
- Name Of Tea: Rose Violet Calendula Oolong
- Available From: Naivetea
The Tea Guru
As beautiful as all of Naivetea’s Oolongs, this romantic and feminine cup of tea includes a floral blend of roses, violets and calendula (marigold) petals.
Read This Review...melanie
If you enjoy floral teas and have never tried an Oolong OR you love Oolongs but haven’t tried this floral infused tea, I strongly encourage you to try this tea!
Read This Review...Strawberry Oolong from Naivetea
- Type Of leaves: Oolong Tea
- Name Of Tea: Strawberry Oolong
- Available From: Naivetea
liber-teas
The aroma of this tea is delightful, like a basket of freshly-picked, sun-ripened strawberries. The Oolong tea imparts its own scent as well – a delicate, fresh, leafy scent – which adds to the impact of the overall fragrance when you smell it. It smells so fresh and delicious; I just couldn’t wait to brew myself a cup!
Read This Review...Yuzu Oolong from Naivetea
- Type Of leaves: Oolong Tea
- Name Of Tea: Yuzu Oolong
- Available From: Naivetea
melanie
It smells fruity with a floral tone. The taste, though, is so gentle, refreshing and unique. A bit of fruit – a sweet floral taste as I swallow – followed by a creamy aftertaste.
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