I brewed the tea at 175° for three minutes. I liked that the resulting tea was tinted pink. I don’t know why but I like my tea to have a little color, and white teas usually don’t have much. It was probably the hibiscus turning it pink. Sometimes I think that hibiscus adds too much tartness to blends, but in this case there was a tartness that I felt in the back of my palate, but it tasted more like a fresh raspberry sort of tart rather than just a hibiscus “tart for the sake of being tart” note.
Full review and tea porn: https://tealover.net/2015/06/do-you-tea-raspberry-rejuvenation/

Nichole/CuppaGeek

Love! I haven’t tried the ones I rec’d yet. I should review the Spicy Coconut one just for you :p

Jennkay

Pretty! The color goes especially well with your cup and saucer :)

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Nichole/CuppaGeek

Love! I haven’t tried the ones I rec’d yet. I should review the Spicy Coconut one just for you :p

Jennkay

Pretty! The color goes especially well with your cup and saucer :)

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