Champagne Formosa Oolong from The Tea Table
- Type Of leaves: Oolong Tea
- Name Of Tea: Champagne Formosa Oolong
- Available From: The Tea Table
BunRab
This tea has that smooth oolong taste – no bitterness at all, not too brisk, nicely aromatic, darkly earthy – and it has notes of toasted nuts and a woodsy note.
Read This Review...Chocolate Mint from The Tea Table
- Type Of leaves: Rooibos
- Name Of Tea: Chocolate Mint
- Available From: The Tea Table
everythingok
The tea hits you with a gentle dose of chocolaty goodness, followed by a refreshing mint finish. The rooibos shines through the chocolate and mint flavours, and the three flavours marry quite nicely, it turns out.
Read This Review...Organic Rainforest Chai from The Tea Table
- Type Of leaves: None (Ramon Nut base)
- Name Of Tea: Organic Rainforest Chai
- Available From: The Tea Table
createathought
I felt like I was drinking some asian tea and I could not get that out of my head the whole time I was drinking it. This tea is not bitter and not sweet. Just light woody and feels like a forest tea indeed.
Read This Review...Triple Threat Temptation from The Tea Table
- Type Of leaves: Black Tea
- Name Of Tea: Triple Threat Temptation
- Available From: The Tea Table
The Tea Guru
This tea is an extremely good tea for the beginner tea connoisseur, as it’s a sweet tasty treat that I believe appeals to almost anyone, from children to adults, with it’s flavors of white chocolate, coconut and caramel.
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