Jazmin Milhollin
User's reviews
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Campfire S'Mores
This is one of those never in s million years thought I’d like it teas, that I actually enjoyed. The smokiness is very faint, which the chocolate being one of the main flavors. My sample packet was missing marshmallows, but I added my own in for a nice treat. The overall flavor was slightly weak, but could be remified by adding more leaves or steeping slightly longer.
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Raspberry Patch
This is a tart little herbal tea. My kids really like it iced during the summer! It’s also fun to use in desserts and gives them a nice little extra fruity kick!
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Chamomile
This was a nice little camomile. The pieces are hearty and not broken down. It’s great to use in blends, as well as cooking!
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Lapsang Souchong
This is literally like taking a big whiff of a campfire. Really can’t say that that’s my kind of thing, but my husband and father sorta tolerated it.
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Dragonwell
As someone who has a hard time enjoying green teas, this was actually tolerable. The usual grassy flavors were quite mild.
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Silver Needle
This was such a fantastic cup of tea. It held up nicely for five steeps, each one getting more and more sweet. Worth the price for sure!
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White Blueberry
White teas are so light, and this was no exception. However, the blueberry is clearly there and identifiable. It was tasty as an iced tea with a spoonful of sugar. A good little summer tea.
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Blueberry Wild Child
This tea was extremely boring. It lacked any real flavor, and had I not known it was supposed to be blueberry, I would have never guessed it. I tried it hot, iced, mixed with other teas, and just could not get behind it at all.
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Formosa Oolong
This is an interesting little oolong. It’s malty, slightly earthy, but with lots of notes similar to a black tea. It’s reasonably priced and holds up well for multiple steeps!
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Passion
I was originally introduced to this at Starbucks mixed with lemonade. So glad to find it at the grocery store to make my own! This is a very fruity, tart tea and is great iced with sugar!
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Chocolate Truffle
This is a very strong chocolate tea, so if you like chocolate this is definitely worth trying! It works nicely in blends.
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Rooibos Tropics
I wanted to really love this, but the rooibos didn’t pair perfectly with coconut and pineapple. I thought it would be good iced, but this one is actually better hot. The fruity flavors stand out much better when hot.
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Maple Creme Oolong
This is definitely a sweet, maple forward tea! Maple is not my favorite flavor, but my husband loves it and absolutely loves this tea. Adagio’s cream flavor is outstanding, and this is no exception.
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Rooibos Pecan Turtle
One of my favorite teas for sure. The nuttiness and earthy flavors from the rooibos work fantastically with the pecan flavoring. The chocolate and caramel flavors are strong, and pair nicely. This is delicious hot, and even more delicious iced on a hot summer day.
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Caramel
This is such a great tea to blend with! The caramel is rich and smooth, and pairs well with tons of other flavors.
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Decaf Spice
This is a nice spiced tea with the added bonus of being caffeine free. The ginger, clove and cinnamon are prominent, with just a hint of orange. A good fall/ winter tea.
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Blackberry Sage Oolong
This is one of my absolute favorite iced teas. The blackberry and sage work perfectly together and create an outstanding flavor. The profile of the oolong is there and builds a nice base.
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White Strawberry Basil
Yum! This is a great blend, hot or iced. The basil is refreshing and not overpowering. Definitely a summer staple!
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White Strawberry
This is a great fruity blend! The rooibos adds a more hearty flavor than the white tea alone could add, with the strawberry coming through. This was delicious hot and iced!
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Apricot Green
I normally don’t go for green teas, and when this was hot, it definitely had that green grassy flavor. However, when it was iced, it was absolutely delicious. The apricot was able to shine through, with the green profiles much further back.
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Apricot Amaretto
This was one of my favorites from Tea Forte. The amaretto is strong, and works well with the honeybush base. The apricot is a nice, fruity hint that pairs well with the almond. This one can be hard to find individually; it’s usually out of stock and only available in samplers.
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Prickly Pear Cactus
This is a fun caffeine free tea. Prickly pear is an interesting fruit, it is sweet and almost bubble gum flavored. This tea is great iced!
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Tiger Eye
The combination of chocolate, caramel and vanilla is classic, and the three work together quite well. This is a good dessert tea.