60

Who knows what’s in Adagio’s teas?
I do love the flavor of orange! But I almost didn’t taste this because I read the ingredients on the sample packet I received last week: “rooibos tea, orange, natural orange flavor.” I dislike rooibos immensely. Then I looked at their website and there was no mention of rooibos: “Ingredients: Blended With Orange, Hibiscus, Rose Hips, Rose Hips & Natural Orange Flavor.” Suddenly hibiscus appears along with rose hips (twice if you don’t expect an Oxford comma, otherwise rose hip flavor too). Since I do like hibiscus and rose hips, I opened the packet and did not see any rooibos among the 3g of contents. So I steeped up a cup, according to directions. Smelled good, and the infusion started out blue, then became deep purple after 10 min of steeping. Tasted bitter and only slightly orange, with no hint of rose hip other than bitterness. Added sugar helped, but it needed more orange IMO. Thankfully, there was no rooibos. It seems to have been a misprint on the packet. I note that Adagio offers three types of blood orange product, one especially for iced tea, and one with “spice” added to the name, and this was neither of those— just plain Blood Orange. I’ll give it a 60 rating because it was not balanced to my taste, but recommend it to those who love hibiscus and rose hip.

Flavors: Bitter, Blood Orange, Hibiscus

Preparation
Boiling 8 min or more 3 g 8 OZ / 236 ML

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Life is too short to drink bad tea!
Pan-American: Left-coast reared (on Bigelow’s Constant Comment and Twinings’ Earl Grey) and right-coast educated, I’ve used this moniker & Email since the glory days of AOL in the 90’s, reflecting two of my lifelong loves— tea and ‘Trek.

Now a midwestern molecular biologist (right down to the stereotypical Hawaiian shirts), I’m finally broadening the scope of my sippage and getting into all sorts of Assamicas, from mainstream Assam CTCs to Taiwan blacks & TRES varietals, to varied Pu’erhs. With some other stuff tossed in for fun. I enjoy reading other folks’ tasting notes (thank you). I’ve lurked here from time to time and am now adding a few notes of my own to better appreciate the experience. Note that my sense of taste varies from the typical, for example I find stevia to be unsweet and bitter. My dislike of rooibos may be similarly rooted in genetics, which impacts perceptions of many flavors, from asparagus to stevia to cilantro.

I don’t work for a tea vendor, and I’m not a professional tea sommelier. And I don’t taste every nuance, hint of flavor or note of aroma, nor am I trained to describe those that I do detect. But I taste enough to have opinions, and do my best to be descriptive. Sensory preferences can shift from day to day and person to person, so numerical ratings are kinda bogus, especially between and among various people. But there are individual trends, and I try to reflect that. As reference points for my ratings, I give Lipton Black Tea bags “orange pekoe and pekoe, cut black” a score of 65 because it is widely available and profoundly consistent. I view it as just okay. I would give plain, hot, quality spring water a rating of 25, and I buy Crystal Geyser brand for brewing because my local well water is stinky and discolored, and my filtration & softening system leaves it salty and unpleasant. Tea should make the commercial Spring Water better, not worse, so a rating below 25 speaks for itself.

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