Adagio Teas White Peach Tea Review
A Great Tasting Peach Tea
Summary : If your dreams consist of ripe peaches dangling
from a tree, well, I have a tea for you. This peach tea from
Adagio Teascomes about as close as you are going to get to muncing on a fresh peach right
off the vine.
Review : I was in the mood for something sweet this
evening. Why, I don't know. I just was. But I didn't want to go with
my staple during sweet tooth times...which for me is peppermint tea.
In fact, besides being in the mood for something sweet, I wanted something
subtle too. And so, I began my search through my exotic tea collection
and came across a recent purchase, a white tea infused with peach.
The thought of having a peach tea really lifted up my spirits, perhaps
because peaches are such a "summery" fruit and here it is, December.
And so I popped open the tin that Adagio packs their samplers in and
was
greeted
by a strong fragrance of, you guess it, peach!
This is how
Adagio Teas describes their White Peach Tea on their website : "Premium white
tea from Fujian region of China infused with the taste of ripe peaches.
A wonderfully smooth and subtle treat, delectable both hot and cold.
If you're new to white tea, this would be a good place to start."
One thing I like about
Adagio Teasis that they don't "spin" their teas. In general, they do a very credible
job
of actually explaining what the tea tastes like and who might like it.
And once again, they were absolutely correct. This tea truly tastes
like peaches. It smells like peaches. And it even looks like peaches.
True, this tea does have some sweetness, like all peaches do. But
yet this tea is subtle. And
like
their other
white
teas...very,
very
smooth. The tea simply glides right down, providing both a
nice aroma and a pleasant taste to your taste buds. And yes, if you are new to white tea, this is indeed the white tea to
start out on...at least if you like peaches to begin with. Otherwise,
if peaches aren't your thing, but you like pears, I would suggest trying
Adagios White Pear Tea instead.
Recommendation : Yes. This tea really does tastes what
a peach tea should taste like. And it comes from super high quality white
tea leaves to boot! In short, if you like peaches, click on over to
Adagio Teas
and pick yourself up some of this great and subtle white tea.
Tea Information and Brewing Instructions
- Tea Reviewed : White Peach Tea
- Manufacturer :
Adagio Teas
- Available from :
Adagio Teas
- Type of Tea : White Tea
- Leaf Type : Loose
- Date of Review : December 6th, 2006
- Tea Rating :

- Brewing Instructions : Use 1 teaspoon of
leaves, although you'll need to use a bit more due to the large
size of the leaves. Pour water with a temperature of 180 degrees
over leaves and let brew for 7 minutes.
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