It’s funny how differently reviews come in for teas, isn’t it? Although I guess things taste different to all of us, otherwise we would all like the same things.

I looked through the other reviews for this tea, and saw one that said it was a bold and hearty tea. I didn’t find that to be the case. I thought it was smooth, nice, not very hearty but still good. It had a pleasant flavor. I didn’t expect much flavor because I didn’t smell much from the leaves (even the wet ones), so I was pleasantly surprised when I drank the cup. I could see where the tea could be considered “blissful” since it wasn’t very strong or very weak, it was just sort of in a zen place.

Stephanie

yep to each her own :)

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yep to each her own :)

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