Butter Brickle Scones Mix from KTeas
The Tea Guru
There is a delicious warm toffee flavor in the background that lingers on the palate, making you want more! They are a delight to wake up to, or as an “afternoon delight”.
Read This Review...Caribbean Dream from KTeas
- Type Of leaves: Herbal Tisane
- Name Of Tea: Caribbean Dream
- Available From: KTeas
liber-teas
The coconut is the most dominate flavor in this blend, but it is pleasantly balanced with the pineapple. The orange offers just a hint of it’s flavor, but it plays more of a supporting role, and helps to bring out some of the characteristics of the coconut and the pineapple.
Read This Review...Chocolate Maté from KTeas
- Type Of leaves: Rooibos & Yerba Maté
- Name Of Tea: Chocolate Maté
- Available From: KTeas
The Tea Guru
The smoothness of the Yerba Maté, which tastes very mellow and golden on its own, with no sharpness or tanginess, along with the rich saccharine sweet red rooibos, is what really makes this herbal blend stand out amongst the rest.
Read This Review...liber-teas
While the chocolate here is more subtle than say, a hot chocolate or even my favorite chocolate tea, in this blend it offers a very palatable balance of chocolate and Yerba Maté.
Read This Review...JenniferB
It’s better and healthier than Hot Chocolate and smells like Chocolate No-Bake Cookies!
Read This Review...Darjeeling – 1st Flush from KTeas
liber-teas
The muscatel in this tea presents itself immediately and lingers in the finish. There is a piquant fruit note that is very delicate.
Read This Review...Detoxify Me from KTeas
- Type Of leaves: Herbal Tisane
- Name Of Tea: Detoxify Me
- Available From: KTeas
liber-teas
The bright flavor of lemon, mingling with the warm ginger and fennel seed are softened by the presence of honeybush, which brings a pleasant sweetness and a smooth, mellow flavor to the overall cup.
Read This Review...Dragon Well 1st Grade from KTeas
liber-teas
The complexity of this tea is remarkable. Sweet nutty notes layered with a delicate, fruity overtone and a slight, fresh, vegetal low note. And all this flavor — from an unflavored tea!
Read This Review...JenniferB
And the tea itself is very refreshing and pure. It seems even JUICY at times. The finish is good and there is a sweet aftertaste! A delight!
Read This Review...Irish Sunrise from KTeas
liber-teas
This is a full-bodied tea with a very stout flavor, and a bit of underlying maltiness. It’s very brisk and pungent – just the type of tea that I want to drink when I wake up to get me going.
Read This Review...JenniferB
Eventho it says excellent with milk – I always drink my teas plain and it was still very good. If you are looking for something with a little less boldness of a English – try this in the morning!
Read This Review...Jasmine Leaf Green Tea from KTeas
liber-teas
The green tea is faintly vegetal, and my palate can detect only the slightest amount of astringency to this cup, which lent itself to the clean, fresh taste of the tea. The floral essence of the jasmine lingers nicely in the finish, as well as in the fragrance of the tea.
Read This Review...Lemon Poppyseed Scones Mix from KTeas
The Tea Guru
The lemon flavors – and there were more than one! – were balanced absolutely perfectly for the most impressive combination of sweet and sour flavors.
Read This Review...Mary Pop-In Tea Strainer from KTeas
melanie
The Mary Pop-In is amazing. It’s a small, umbrella shaped strainer. It simply slips into the spout of my teapot and even has a little part that keeps the tea from dripping from the spout!
Read This Review...Nutz Over Lychee from KTeas
liber-teas
The flavor is quite resplendent. The fruity flavor is difficult to describe, similar to a very sweet, floral grape. If you could cross-breed a rose, a jasmine, a grape, and a sugar cube, you might get something that tastes similar to this tea.
Read This Review...Peaceful Accord from KTeas
- Type Of leaves: Black Tea & Oolong Tea
- Name Of Tea: Peaceful Accord
- Available From: KTeas
liber-teas
The flavor of this tea is astounding. The muscatel of the Darjeeling is outstanding amongst the notes of bright floral and fruit with woodsy undertones.
Read This Review...JenniferB
This Oolong is a nice one to add to any collection. It’s not my favorite Oolong but I do like it just fine. Another goodie from KTeas!
Read This Review...Peach Yellow Tea from KTeas
- Type Of leaves: Yellow Tea
- Name Of Tea: Peach Yellow Tea
- Available From: KTeas
The Tea Guru
Mmm…golden yellow peaches amongst yellow tea leaves. This fabulous tea reminds me of summer, and makes me eager for the cold winter months to be over with.
Read This Review...Red Dragon Pearl from KTeas
The Tea Guru
This is my new favorite black tea, hands down and without question. I cannot praise this lovely tea enough.
Read This Review...Shui Xian Oolong from KTeas
- Type Of leaves: Oolong
- Name Of Tea: Shui Xian Oolong
- Available From: KTeas
BunRab
This is a very dark Oolong, with a surprisingly smoky flavor – the notes here are of wood and smoke, rather than the usual peaches and vegetables.
Read This Review...melanie
Even though it is an unusual Oolong, I do really enjoy it. I have to remind my mouth that I’m not drinking a black tea with milk and sugar – there’s not a lot of sweetness to this tea, but as I sip – it fills me with warmth and peace, and I find it very refreshing!
Read This Review...liber-teas
There is an ever so delicate smoky, almost oaken undertone to this Oolong as well as a smooth, buttery note in the background that offers a very pleasant compliment to the aforementioned chocolate-like flavor.
Read This Review...Summer Currants from KTeas
liber-teas
This tea from KTeas – Summer Currants – showcases these lovely qualities of the currant very well. The full-bodied tea base is brisk, yet not so much that it overpowers the fruit.
Read This Review...JenniferB
I’m seriously shocked at how well this blend tastes! It’s still true to the black tea but juicy and not bitter like some currant teas are, or most!? Anyhow – I am liking this tea a lot that is for sure!
Read This Review...Tummy Tamer from KTeas
- Type Of leaves: Herbal Tisane
- Name Of Tea: Tummy Tamer
- Available From: KTeas
liber-teas
The flavor here is lemon-mint. These two flavors play very well together, creating a very harmonious flavor that is delicious and soothing.
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"I’m not absolutely certain, but I believe that this is the concentrate that Seattle’s Best coffee shops use to make their matcha latte. The lattes I’ve enjoyed there were sweet with a definite melon flavor… and I have noticed that they sell other Tazo teas there. If it IS the concentrate that they use… I am..."
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"Steph: Thank you for your information about the naranquilla. I didn’t find the flavor to be very tart at all – which is what I would have expected from the combination of lime and rhubarb. Perhaps the maraschino sweetened it up a bit and made it much more peach-like. It reminded me a bit of candied apricots or peaches."
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