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White Tea
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Flavors
Astringent, Maple, Pancake Syrup, Sweet
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Edit tea info Last updated by Lauren | A Quarter to Tea
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180 °F / 82 °C 2 min, 45 sec 7 oz / 207 ml

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Peach Melba White Tea:

A tea that tastes just like a delicious bowl of peach melba! Syrupy caramelized peaches, fresh raspberries, and a big scoop of vanilla custard.

All orders come in resealable packaging and include a reusable muslin cotton tea bag.

Ingredients:

Organic White Peony tea, dried peaches, dried raspberries, natural flavors

Brew and Size Instructions:

Use 1 tbsp for an 8 oz cup
Steep for 5 minutes at 180F water

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This tea was a bit of a surprise, as I was expecting something peachy. Opening the bag, however, my senses were assaulted with a thick, maple syrup scent. I’m not getting any peach scent anywhere, but I’m still encouraged, as the scent really is almost sickeningly sweet. This smell is toned down somewhat in the brew, but it’s still pretty strong, and a little on the fake side.

As far as taste goes, I’m still not getting any peach flavor. The brew is mapley and honey sweet. It’s actually like drinking the tea version of Aunt Jemima. While it has a nice flavor, it’s a little on the fake side for me.

Flavors: Astringent, Maple, Pancake Syrup, Sweet

Preparation
175 °F / 79 °C 2 min, 30 sec

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1184 tasting notes

Thanks for the sample Evol Ving Ness!

Since it was so nice on the weekend, I needed a cold brewed white tea, and I very much enjoyed this. It is so summery with peach and vanilla and a little note of caramel. The raspberries somehow didn’t make it into my jug, but that’s ok because it was still good.. Slurp…..that disappeared quickly!

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Back log.

With lots of papers, assignments, exercise, and the constant snow fronts, I’ve utterly failed my goal in savoring and budgeting my teas. The following are snippets of me drinking down Quarter to Tea Tea’s.

So, glad I tried this one. Peachy and sweet through and through. I really can taste the raspberry, but it translates as fruity over all with the tea. A sugary texture pops up every now and then. I could also be imagining it.

The Eggnog remains as my favorite White tea from Lauren, but still good.

Preparation
185 °F / 85 °C 3 min, 0 sec 1 tsp 6 OZ / 177 ML

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Delicious heavenly dessert, I’m in love. Sweet delicious caramel over not in your face peachy fruitiness. So happy I found this place and a new favorite tea :)

Preparation
185 °F / 85 °C 3 min, 0 sec 2 tsp 8 OZ / 236 ML

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Another one from the lovely dexter to satisfy my need to order. let me first say, that i am so tired of peach teas. they all taste the same and while it was nice once…now i’m over them.

…but i LOVE this tea. Honestly, it’s different from other peach teas – it’s got more going on here that makes this a win for me. For sure, this is carmelised and vanilla peach. so tasty!

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Om nom nom. This is yummy. Caramel/brown sugar over light peach notes. I hope this sticks around.

Fjellrev

You’re making a peach tea sound so appealing. And I’m normally not crazy over them. You’re good!

Lauren | A Quarter to Tea

I really like this one too, actually! My goal was to make a peach tea I liked because I typically can’t stand that candy/gummy peach flavor. But the really rich caramel notes temper this so well, I think. :) Glad you like it!

rosebudmelissa

I’ll have to check this out. I’ve always wanted to find a peach tea I could actually enjoy. I love real peaches and I actually like the peach flavor in candy, but for some reason I can’t stand it in tea.

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