Calexya
User's reviews
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ROSEMARY LEAF HERBAL TEA BAGS
Soothing as it says on the tin. You can also use this as a convenient steeping bag for soups.
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Turmeric Bliss
A bit too much on the spiced-fruit end of the spectrum for my tastes, but nevertheless delicious. Shockingly good iced.
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White Toasted Coconut
A very pleasant, smooth brew. Points off only because my last bag was a bit crushed.
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Caramel Apple Dream
A very nostalgic blend for me! My grandmother would use this as a base for her apple cider every autumn.
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Dragonwell
Now this, this I love. Buttery, gentle, and well-rounded with a sort of soft...corn flavor? barely any grassiness to speak of, which I normally adore in a green, but this is a really delicious cup.
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Green Pekoe
Very tasty, mellow and a relaxing drink. Not particularly a standout, but with some yuzu peel added it really became a treat.
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Mint Magic
Look at that wizard. Who can deny the siren song of the Celestial Seasonings box??
As for the tea itself, it's mint, it's good, if you like bagged mint tea, you could do worse.
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Ginger Aid
I am, forever, a sucker for ginger teas, and this one is no exception. Gentle enough on my stomach and tastes delicious to boot.
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Raspberry Leaf
A tasty and helpful cup of tea! I have terrible cramps and this is one of my go-to herbal fixes for that.
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Breathe Easy
A very very helpful tea! I love keeping this on hand whenever I'm feeling congested.
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Pear Ginger
A very well-balanced blend, as the other review here states. You can taste each ingredient individually as it blends into a refreshing whole.
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Organic Spiced Turmeric Matcha
Unusual, but enjoyable. I typically don't go for matcha blends but this was very good as a latte. The turmeric prevents it from getting a five-star rating, as to my palate it was *very* strong but not unpleasant.
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CHAMOMILE LAVENDER
Literally what it says on the tin! Lavender and chamomile make a soothing and comforting cup. Try brewing it in milk for a really rich experience.
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SWEET DREAMS TEA BAGS
I prefer this over the more well-known sleepy tea! The floral accents really shine for me and help me relax in the evenings, or any time I need a little stress relief.
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India Spice Chai
I can't really recommend this particular bagged chai offering, as there are so many others that far surpass it. If you're hard up for a cup of chai, this will suffice.
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Silver Needle
Absolutely my favorite Adagio offering. I love to make this a slow, cold brew in a large pitcher in my fridge. It is terribly refreshing hot or iced, delicately floral and slightly buttery.
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Rooibos Vanilla
Sweet! So sweet! Added to a similarly sweet blend it truly shines. Alone, it is frankly a bit 'meh'.
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White Tropics
Not typically a fan of tropical flavors, but this tea is delicious! White tea is the ideal backdrop for all these juicy-tart-sweet flavors.
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Fujian Jasmine Pearl
Possibly my favorite jasmine from adagio, with perhaps the exception of the silver needle. Soft, gently floral and a very easy drink. Watching the pearls open adds to the soothing quality.
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Foxtrot
A bit too sweet for my tastes (rooibos is a tea I drink sparingly) but still a very soothing cup, especially in the evening.
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WHITE PEACH MATCHA
A bit on the artificial side of peach flavor for my personal tastes, also much more bitter than the average matcha.
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Fujian Orchid
Subtle-floral with a slight grassy undertone. I found it very enjoyable brewed at a slightly lower temperature.
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Fruit Medley
I mostly pick up the strawberry in this! It's a fairly good tea but I prefer mixing it with other bases.
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Country Peach Passion
Surprisingly delicious for a bagged tea! I love adding a teensy bit of vanilla to mine, taking it hot with cream.
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Gyokuro
A fairly tasty gyokuro! I do admittedly have other go-to varieties, but this one is delicious without breaking the bank.
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Genmai Cha
A solid genmaicha! Not my personal favorite, but still a good tea. The toasted rice adds some nice dimension!
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Gypsy Cold Care
Works well enough, but I really do wish they would nix the slur from the name and title it something less dated and more relevant.
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WILD ORANGE BLOSSOM HERBAL TEA
One of the best iced teas i have ever tried! I managed to replace it with a yuzu-berry I made myself, but it's still not quite the same. Sweet-tart and summery. ♥
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MOROCCAN MINT GREEN TEA
Delicious! I missed it terribly and so began to recreate it myself at home.
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TWIG KUKICHA
I do love kukicha, but I'm not terribly fond of it in bags. I would recommend a loose leaf with larger stem pieces over this.
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Zen
Grassy with a spark of lemon, which I love! Not too keen on the minty aspects, though, but that is a personal preference.
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White Blueberry
VERY good hot (especially if you're a weirdo like me and you add a teensy bit of maple sugar to your mug) and delicious iced with mint!
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Herbal Te de Hibiscus
I will always love a spiced hibiscus tea! This one is no exception to that. ♥
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Autumn Mist Green
Loved this tea! The smokiness and the apples bring to mind sitting by a bonfire, sipping cider.
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Matcha Mate Grapefruit
Admittedly, the mate seems like a strange add-in to this; I love citrusy matcha, but the mate was a bit too strong in this for my liking.
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PEACH
Simple and delicious! My favorite peach tea by far. I love adding a sprinkle of strawberry bits to mine as well, or a pinch of cinnamon.
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Vanilla Chai Tea Bags
Very vanilla! I like to brew this in oat milk with a wee bit of honey before bed during cold months.
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Throat Coat Lemon Echinacea
Highly recommended if you are an orator or singer! I like to sip a mug of this before I need to do any singing performances.
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Cucumber White
Strangely citrusy for something that doesn't seem to hint at citrus at all. Only seems to be good if you ice it and add ACTUAL cucumber to your iced tea.
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Weightless Cranberry
Cannot recommend any sort of diet teas, but I will say this: it WILL make you pee.
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WHITE PEONY
Not the finest peony I've had, nor the worst. It's a little on the over-roasted side for my tastes, though it's likely I may have gotten a bad batch.
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Earl Grey Bravo
A heady-strong earl grey, just the way I like it! Absolutely hot alone, or with a pinch of sweetener and a generous pour of cream.
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LAPSANG SOUCHONG leaf tea
A fine lapsang, a little on the acidic/bitter side for my tastes but goes lovely in many blends, especially those spiced/citrus.
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RUSSIAN CARAVAN
I do love a good Russian Caravan, but this one doesn't quite satisfy my craving. Definitely add cream and a light sweetener to bring down the POW! this one packs.
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LEMON GINGER HERBAL TEA
Simple, with occasional over-notes of ginger, but still very helpful at settling an upset stomach or soothing my nerves.
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Black Raven Tea Bags
I absolutely adore this tea! It's so hard to find a good blackcurrant tea, and with the raven motif, I could not stay away.
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ROSE PETAL BLACK
A bit more rich than I prefer my floral teas, but still a very solid cup of tea!
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Irish Breakfast
Strong, warm and just malty enough! I'm definitely a big fan and love to mix a little bit of vanilla black+a sprinkle of lapsang souchong and some cinnamon to make a personalize christmas-in-a-cup. ♥