Vanilla Hojicha Fugue
January 20th, 2006 :

Teas

  • Vanilla
  • Hojicha Fugue

4-5 minutes at 212°

I think I just found the perfect compliment to Hojich Fugue… Vanilla. This actually came as a bit of a suprise to me since I’m not very fond of vanilla black tea. When mixed with the rich, lightly smoky flavor of Hojicha Fugue tea however, the resulting tea has a wonderful aroma and flavor. The taste of vanilla remains light and simply compliments the great taste of Hojicha Fugue. I highly recommend this mix if you have both tea around.

Adagio’s Vanilla Tea
According to the International Ice Cream Association, Vanilla is by far the most popular flavor, getting a full 23% of all ice cream consumption. Inspired by this love of vanilla, Adagio has created Vanilla Tea. Combining the delectable flavor of sweet vanilla beans and premium Ceylon black tea, I’ll scream, you’ll scream, we’ll all scream for… Vanilla tea!
Adagio

Adagio’s Hojicha Fugue
Green tea from Japan that is rendered brown by roasting Bancha tea leaves over charcoals. The popularity of our “Hojicha Fugue” stems from its nutty and very accessible mesquite taste. The roasting process lowers its caffeine content. So if you are looking for a low-caffeine green tea, this is a wonderful alternative to our decaffeinated choices.
Adagio

Organic Rooibos
January 3rd, 2006 :

Tea

5 minutes at 212°

This taste a lot like a black tea to me without any of the caffeine. I like it with just a touch of sugar, but many like it plain. This is a great alternative to black and oolong teas and has a nice mellow taste.

Rooibos, colloquially known as Red Tea, is an herbal plant that grows in South Africa. Rooibos is a flavorful alternative to tea for those seeking to minimize caffeine intake.
Adagio

Organic Rooibos
Organic Rooibos

Kukicha Baton
January 2nd, 2006 :

Tea

1-3 minutes at 180°

This is a sweet, light yellow green rea with a hint of twings. This might not sound to appatising, but it’s really quite nice. It makes what would be a fairly strong green tea, much milder without losing the wonderful flavor of the tea.

I’ve found that this tea benefits from re-steeping it several time. This helps release its full flavor as it refilters the tea.

I would recommend this tea to anyine who is new to green teas and isn’t looking for anything too strong, or to the tea conasor who is looking for something different.

Green tea from Japan that is an unusual combination of green leaves and thin white twigs. Twigs you say? Yes, and you’ll be pleasantly surprised by the results. A sweet infusion with herbal overtones and welcome hints of chestnuts. When feeling adventuresome, please give our “Kukicha Baton” tea a try. And revel in its unique, playful taste.
Adagio

Kukicha Baton
Kukicha Baton

Mandarin Green
December 30th, 2005 :

Tea

1-3 minutes at 180°F

This sweet green tea has soothing citrus flavor. When I bought this one, I thought it would taste somewhat range in flavor, but to me it has more of a lemon taste.

If you like to have a little lemon in your tea, then this one is worth a try.

Green tea from China with the delicate flavors of orange and cinnamon. A happy marriage of great taste and proven health benefits. Just the right touch of added flavors to liven up the cup. Makes a light and refreshing drink that’s popular both hot and iced. If you are new to green tea, this lightly flavored tea may be a good place to begin.
Adagio

Mandarin Green
Mandarin Green

Strawberry Sakura
November 15th, 2005 :

Tea

5 minutes at 212°

Add the sent of flowers to your favorite herbal tea. Wild Strawberry is one of my favorite fruit herbal teas. When I want to give it a twist, or add something for that special occasion, try adding Sakura. Sakura will give your tea a mild hint of cherry and the smell of a bouquet of flowers.

Wild Strawberry
Wild Strawberry
Sakura
Sakura, Japanese Cherry Blossom

Jasmine Golden Monkey
November 13th, 2005 :

Teas

5 minutes at 212°

Aaahhh… The perfect blend of oolong and black teas. Golden Monkey is a rich, dark and malty black tea. It is created by picking only 1 leaf and 1 bud from each plant. While this is one of the highest quality black teas you can get, it’s flavor can be a bit overwhelming to the less defined tea palette. If you would like to mellow out you Golden Monkey, try adding some good Jasminetea. You will still get a rich dark tea, but now it will be accented with the spicy flavor of Jasmine. This makes a wonderful holiday tea.

Jasmine
Jasmine
Golden Monkey
Golden Monkey

Caramel Apple
November 10th, 2005 :

Teas

7 minutes at 212°

These two teas produce a sweet caramel apple flavor and a deep orange color. This tea is naturally sweet. Even the young ones won’t need any sugar when drinking this. It combines the earthy flavor of African rooibos with the sweet taste of caramel and tangy apple.

Apple Cantana
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Rooibos Caramel
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Blueberry Pokoe Blues
November 9th, 2005 :

Teas

3 minutes at 180°

This is a wonderful light green tea with a touch of blueberries. I mix equal amounts of these two teas. Then steep it quickly for 3 minutes. This tea will have the intricate flavors of a fine green tea with just a hint of berries. It becomes a very pale purple, and is great for the evening.

Berry Blue
Berry BlueBerry Blues
Green Pokoe Blues
Green Pekoe BluesGreen Pekoe Blues

Song Yang Serenade
November 7th, 2005 :

Tea

7 minutes at 180°

This is very subtle white tea that has been enjoyed for ages. Even with the unusually long steeping time for a white tea, Sang Yang brews to a very light yellow with an airy natural flavor. The taste is very similar to its green neighbor, dragon well.

Song Yang SerenadeSong Yang Serenade has been harvested and brewed in China since the Tang Dynasty. Around 618 - 907. If you have a delicate palette for teas, especially white teas, your sure to enjoy Song Yang SerenadeSong Yang Serenade.

Rooibos Orange Mango
November 6th, 2005 :

Teas

7 minutes at 212°

This is a taste fruit-tea drink. Orange and Mango are perfect compliments to rooibos African tea. Use equal amounts of these three teas to make a tea that your kids will love. This mix is naturally sweet, so you won’t need to add any sugar for the kids.

Rooibos Orange
Try Rooibos OrangeRooibos Orange
Blood Orange
Try Blood OrangeBlood Orange
Mango Melange
Try Mango MelangeMango Melange