The biggest problem with Lupicia is how they recommend boiling water for all their teas. Any true tea drinker knows this completely incorrect! After taking that into consideration, it’s a well-rounded melon tea. It’s pretty floral ontop of a melon aroma. The white tea flavor, when I have made it, is pretty strong but not overtly strong either. I find it a good alternative to the honeydew melon rooibos-based tea if I’m not feeling like rooibos at the time.
Flavors: Flowers, Melon
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I simply cannot agree with you there – Lupicia are a HUGE brand and obviously very knowledgeable about their own product. I think their teas are at their absolute best when you follow the steeping instructions – otherwise there tends to be bitterness and loss of flavour.
Their greens and whites simply aren’t as delicate as many other teas. Teas are different, and a ‘true tea drinker’ would know this, and acknowledge this, so I’m going to challenge you to overcome your prejudice and try all Lupicia’s teas using the steeping suggestions. =)
I simply cannot agree with you there – Lupicia are a HUGE brand and obviously very knowledgeable about their own product. I think their teas are at their absolute best when you follow the steeping instructions – otherwise there tends to be bitterness and loss of flavour.
Their greens and whites simply aren’t as delicate as many other teas. Teas are different, and a ‘true tea drinker’ would know this, and acknowledge this, so I’m going to challenge you to overcome your prejudice and try all Lupicia’s teas using the steeping suggestions. =)