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96
drank Mahalo by Joy's Teaspoon
247 tasting notes

I’m in tea heaven! Wow, Joy’s Teaspoon, this is amazing! I have found one of my favorites and the second and third steeps were just as delicious. (On the shopping list!)

Okay, first, the dry tea scent is sooooooo tantalizing! Fruity, fresh, begging to be brewed.

175/2 min… Ahhh… the scent, if possible, is even stronger. The taste is like the tropics. It’s tropical fruity, like pineapple and hula skirts. The green tea matches it so well. I love being able to taste both the fruit and the tea. It’s outstanding! Subsequent steeps were just as heavenly.

Preparation
175 °F / 79 °C 2 min, 0 sec

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69
drank Spicy Pear by Joy's Teaspoon
10 tasting notes

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69
drank Spicy Pear by Joy's Teaspoon
10 tasting notes

OH…this smells SOOOOO good, I could let it steep all day just to make the house smell good.

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69
drank Spicy Pear by Joy's Teaspoon
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Would highly recommend. Very good….taste the cinnamon, pear, and….

Kristen

I love this one! You can steep it at least twice too!

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96
drank Wellness by Joy's Teaspoon
576 tasting notes

This is an interesting tisane. I drank it hot – love the hot pink color! There are so many layers of this tea: first it starts out tangy and citrusy, then becomes floral and fruity, but ends like a sweet, candied apple.

I’ll have to try this iced, but hot it is delicious. I didn’t steep it for as long as recommended, only about five minutes. However I have a dislike of hibiscus; I don’t like tea that it too tart or too tangy.

At five minutes, this brews up perfectly pink and deliciously smooth.

Preparation
170 °F / 76 °C 5 min, 0 sec

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89

So, after a first failure to find fruitiness in a morning cup of tea, I’m turning to South Sea Magic from Joy’s Teaspoon. I only purchased the sample size of this one, but that little tin holds so much promise in its scent. It smells rich, like the black tea base it has, but also fruity and fresh and very tropical. (All good things in my quest!)

Boiling/1 minute

Mmm… still smells tropical! I’m getting excited that this tea may actually deliver a fruity taste, too. So, without further hesitation, I sip and it really is fruity! It’s truly a shared experience with neither the fruitiness (think mango, possibly papaya) nor the black tea overpowering the other. It’s very good. So good that I will most likely order a larger size of this and I’m not really a black tea kind of person.

Preparation
Boiling 1 min, 0 sec
Uniquity

It’ll probably do an excellent second (and maybe third) steep too…
I haven’t tried that one but LOVE Joy’s Teaspoon! : )

QuiltGuppy

Yes, I’m using it to erase my pu-erh experience from memory. I will try a second and third steep, too! :) Joy’s Teaspoon does a fabulous job with flavoring teas so that the flavor transfers into the tea.

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96

I have had a love affair with lavender thanks to my grandma’s garden. My Oma has had lovely lavender growing in her garden for years. So I am completely biased about any and all things lavender.

Lavender tea is one of those weird things that you’re not sure if it will actually taste good. Like the illusive Bacon Diet Coke. Lavender is an herb, something you use in soap, bath salts and other bath products.

But this tea is wonderful! It brews up purplish – which tickles me – and is soothing and comforting. I taste lavender and sweet black tea. As with most of Joy’s Teaspoon teas, you can infuse at least two, if not more, times.

Third infusion – still going strong. Strong lavender, strong cup of calmness, strong love for lavender.

teawing

“strong cup of calmness” love this phrase!

Tabby

Oh man, it’s lavender flavored AND purple? Might have to have this…

gmathis

I’m enjoying the lavender my husband bought me from local store as an add-in.

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84

I tried this as a sample from Joy’s Teaspoon, and I’m glad that I did.

This is one of the better green/black blends I’ve had. A sip starts out light and peachy, then is taken over by the black tea. That might be my only real complaint: I would have liked more of the green tea and peach flavor. Still, it’s very nice. The peach flavor isn’t obnoxious like some fruit flavoring can be, and helps to mellow out the black tea bite. It’s most apparent in the smell, which is incredibly delicious.

I would recommend this to anybody who wants green tea with a little more oomph, or people who want a more mellow fruity black tea.

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82

2nd infusion. More cinnamon-y this time around. As a cinnamon fan, I love it. :) It smells more cinnamon-y too. Delish! :)

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82

I really enjoyed the simplicity of this tea – simply cinnamon and simply delicious! I usually add a packet or two of Splenda to my tea, but with this one is sweet on its own. It smells soft and buttery too, which is a nice touch.

This is a hearty breakfast tea too – perfect to get the day rolling. Hence the name cinnamon roll, eh? Please ignore my awful puns but do enjoy this wonderful tea!

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93

What can you say about this one that hasn’t already been said. It looks to be a steepster fav!

Perfect for the ride home. . . .Yum-Plums- Yum-Black Tea- Just Yum! Mingles nicely! I feel a Joy’s Teaspoon order coming. . . .

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78
drank Schnozberry by Joy's Teaspoon
47 tasting notes

This is a very pretty tea, perfect for Valentine’s day! I made a lovely picture with it for my blog
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Unfortunately I think I’ve discovered that I’m not a huge fan of Rooibos. Of the few that I’ve tried, I just don’t enjoy the flavor that seems specific to Rooibos. But I will keep on trying! I do love the idea of this tea.

Tabby

The schnozberries tastes like schnozberries?

JoysTeaspoon

I love the picture!

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78
drank Schnozberry by Joy's Teaspoon
47 tasting notes

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97
drank Sweet Sin by Joy's Teaspoon
4196 tasting notes

Additional notes: Sipdown on my sample! I’m sad that not many others have tried this one. It’s a very strong rooibos, if a rooibos could be called strong. Meaning it has more flavor that most rooibos teas do. But I like that. The rooibos kind of competes for the spotlight with the raspberry and vanilla. I can’t believe this one still tasted so good, since it wasn’t even in a resealable package.

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97
drank Sweet Sin by Joy's Teaspoon
4196 tasting notes

Sipping this again and I think it is even better the second time I’m trying it. A very true vanilla tea. A lot of teas claim they are vanilla and really aren’t. But this one is very vanillay and the rooibos really aids that flavor. I still think a stronger raspberry flavor is needed, but this is a lovely tea.

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97
drank Sweet Sin by Joy's Teaspoon
4196 tasting notes

Yes, I did wait until Valentine’s Day to try this tea. I thought it sounded like a Valentine’s Day tea and it is, but really I’d drink it any time! Raspberries are my favorite, so I had to try this sample from Joy’s Teaspoon. I think it could have used more raspberry flavor, but the vanilla rooibos didn’t hurt! I love rooibos as well. A lovely scent and a delicious tea!

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91

Just finished the last of my sample from JoysTeaspoon. Gonna reuse the bag in a trade with Jeff Van Wie. (He’s going to have a lot of homework to do, haha.) Anyway, I brewed the rest in my triniTea and am drinking it out of a tall mug.

Mellow and mild as the first cup, without a trace of harshness. A delicious, sweet darjeeling with a good muscatel presence. Mmm.

Preparation
Boiling 5 min, 15 sec

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91

I’ve never met a darjeeling I didn’t like, and this is no exception. It’s a little milder and less “green” tasting than what I’ve been drinking lately, but it’s nice. As usual, the muscatel flavor is strong and lingers in my mouth. No sharpness whatsoever. It’s an all-around standard and good representation of darjeeling tea.

Preparation
Boiling 4 min, 30 sec

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90
drank Plum Crazy by Joy's Teaspoon
735 tasting notes

I bought four ounces of this in Joy’s Teaspoon’s going out of business sale. Eight years ago I had gotten a free sample and loved it. I was young and really inexperienced then, but plum is still a favorite, so I went for it again.

This is such a nice break from spiced and heavy, bitter black teas. I didn’t remember it having a floral note, but it does and I really like it. Yeah, maybe this doesn’t warrant a 97 rating like I had set it when I was 24, but it’s still up there. Realistic plum skin and juice flavor. Great over ice. Buying four ounces wasn’t a mistake.

Flavors: Floral, Fruit Tree Flowers, Fruity, Plum

Preparation
205 °F / 96 °C 3 min, 45 sec 2 tsp 16 OZ / 473 ML

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90
drank Plum Crazy by Joy's Teaspoon
735 tasting notes

Had to have another cup. One left, I regret to say.

This time I gave it a minute longer to steep and a half a teaspoon more leaf. It’s perfect. Plum tea bliss.

Preparation
Boiling 5 min, 30 sec

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90
drank Plum Crazy by Joy's Teaspoon
735 tasting notes

Trying this sample thanks to JoysTeaspoon! Thank you!

This is delightful, especially on such a warm, sunny day. The fruity plum taste is very strong and well-balanced with the black tea ratio. The black tea itself is mellow, and doesn’t sharpen the tea with its bitterness at all. Honestly, this outshines the Adagio Plum I’m always going on about. It’s just so juicy and sweet, and pretty with the bits of dried fruit and flower petals. I love it.

This is going on my Shopping List.

Preparation
Boiling 4 min, 45 sec
Uniquity

Argh, everything from Joy’s Teaspoon always sounds amazing and tends to have great reviews. This is one I’ve strongly considered a number of times..

Tabby

I would say go for it if you’re really into fruity teas! You got the samples too, right? Because if you didn’t you should request some. :3

Uniquity

I did get the samples…I’ve places two orders since then, lol. The first was of the teas I asked for samples of, then naomi sent another sample with that order which I promptly ordered. Vicious cycle!

Tabby

I’ll probably be joining that cycle eventually, haha. But I have SO much tea to go through before then.

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90

I’m so thrilled to FINALLY have some tea from Joy’s Teaspoon! A week ago, a mangled package arrived on my doorstep. It had been opened and I ended up having to pitch the tea as even some containers had been opened. (You never know!) So, the tease came through smelling these wonderful samples going to waste. I’ve been pining for the Sunny Passion as it has the most amazing tropical scent. I literally found myself thinking about it during down times… driving home from work, in bed at night…

So, today I finally have it and am really drinking it! (175/3 min) It’s delicious! The smell, even once brewed is still there. Like papaya and mango. Tropical. The taste is not overly fruity, but is a good balance of a fresh tasting green tea with fruit. It’s pleasant and refreshing and almost juice-like. I feel lighter, just as this tea tastes.

Preparation
175 °F / 79 °C 3 min, 0 sec
Uniquity

Your package was opened?? Beyond that, your TEAS were opened??? That’s crazy! I don’t take tea tampering lightly, I think I’d be in a fury. : )

teawing

I have been thinking about this too, was it UPS, or Post Office?
Either should have better control than that…

QuiltGuppy

It was the post office. I was really upset, but when I went to file a complaint, they apologized, but didn’t seem shocked at all. I get the impression that this stuff goes on more than we know about. Yes, one of the tins was opened and emptied, so I had to dispose of them all. When I emailed Naomi at Joy’s Teaspoon, she immediately sent me out a new package. (Thanks, Naomi!). The second package arrived unharmed.

Uniquity

I can imagine that this sort of thing does go on – Presumably that’s why they’re so pushy about insurance “in case something happens.” So if they decide to destroy any package that catches their eye we can afford to have it replaced…

Here’s hoping that the post people leave our stinking tea alone!

teawing

I am still lost though, they (the Postal workers) did this…they thought it was drugs or bombs or something???

QuiltGuppy

No, it wasn’t officially opened. I’ve had things opened for Customs before, but not like this. The exterior box was shredded apart and the tea containing box was slit open. It was deliberate. And it wasn’t covered by insurance, so it was just a complaint.

teawing

That restores my faith a little…but for goodness sakes…we had a rash of stolen packages delivered by UPS on porches around Christmas…it is a cruel world.

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82

I received a sample of this from Ellen. The aroma is very enjoyable. I like Jasmine and along with the other ingredients give it a tropical air. Which is nice when It’s cold like it’s been. Before looking it up on the website I wondered if it was a lung ching blend. My experience with chinese greens is not much. It’s light. The Jasmine is subtle. Lung Ching is a little bit light bodied for me to begin with(I like full-bodied blacks, Pu-Erhs, and Oolongs) but this is pretty good.

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