White Pear

Tea type
Fruit White Blend
Ingredients
Not available
Flavors
Apple, Sweet, Autumn Leaf Pile, Banana, Candy, Hay, Musty, Pear, Fruity, Wood, Grass, Tea, Flowers
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Bulk, Loose Leaf, Sachet
Caffeine
Low
Certification
Not available
Edit tea info Last updated by Cameron B.
Average preparation
180 °F / 82 °C 4 min, 30 sec 6 g 15 oz / 447 ml

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From Adagio Teas

Premium white tea from Fujian region of China infused with the taste of ripe pears. Warm and sugary aroma, like a freshly baked pear, with a pear skin crisp finish. Wonderfully smooth and rounded, perfect hot or iced.

Blended With White Tea, Apple Pieces & Natural Pear Flavor

The pear (Pyrus communis L.) originated in China and Asia Minor before it traveled far and wide to become the world’s fifth most widely-produced fruit. Its sensuous shape is a frequent representation of the female form in the art world and symbol of divine sustenance, abundance, and longevity. We think its floral elegance is a sweet addition to the delicacy of Fujian white tea, making it ideal for dessert or as a light-bodied aperitif. Definitely a tea for meditation or just gazing out the window. Add a bite of dark chocolate candy or a scone dotted with raspberry jam: nirvana.

About Adagio Teas View company

Adagio Teas has become one of the most popular destinations for tea online. Its products are available online at www.adagio.com and in many gourmet and health food stores.

48 Tasting Notes

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1 tasting notes

I used 2.5ish tsp for what I’m guessing is a 16 oz mug, with 4 adagio rock sugar crystals brewed for exactly 3 minutes. I tried this tea yesterday as well with fewer leaves (following the package recommendation of 1 heaping tsp) and no sugar, and both times I didn’t really enjoy it. It tastes pretty boring and I didn’t get a single hint of pear (or any fruit, really). I love white teas because of their delicate flavor, but this one was just kind of smothering and left a weird film in my mouth. 3/10, would not buy again.

Preparation
180 °F / 82 °C 3 min, 0 sec 2 tsp

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15695 tasting notes

Adventaggedon Day Ten – 3/5

Oh look, another advent tea that I already own!

I didn’t mind that though, to be honest. In general I like pear teas and on top of that I do have a soft spot for Adagio’s “mono flavoured” white blends – there aren’t very few I dislike. This was a predictable mug in the best way, with a lovely pear note. Sweet and just a little bit juicy – but not as much as the typical Bartlett. Bosc was actually the varietal that first came to mind, but in reflection I’m not totally sure that’s quite right either. It was like there was a champagne-esque sweet top note but the body was a little more soothing and comforting…

Regardless, I enjoyed it. I think it was my favourite of the day.

Today’s Advent Photos: https://www.instagram.com/p/CmAN8XEuu6t/

Song Pairing: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5VZnLlOnrgE

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1217 tasting notes

This is another of the Adagio white teas I got from Meowster’s cupboard clearout a couple summer’s ago (thanks Meowster!). I had enough leaf for one warm cuppa that I made a few nights ago to sip on while I read graphic novels, and then I used the majority to make a quart of cold brewed iced tea, my preferred way to drink flavored white tea.

I definitely prefer this one iced to the warm cuppa (not that the warm cup was bad), but I just find the fruity pear on the white base comes out very refreshing as an iced brew. The base on this white is strongly autumn leaf in flavor, and that strong earthy/vegetal flavor may be why it presents a little nicer to me iced, perhaps. The pear flavor is actually pretty nice — it’s no 52Teas pear flavor, but it’s decent enough. It tastes like pear and isn’t coming off oddly artificial, it just doesn’t taste as particularly juicy as other pear flavorings I have tasted on other teas. I sort of wish the base white tasted more like the hay/melon notes I got from the White Tangerine tea as I think that would go better with the pear flavor than the autumn leaf/wood notes I’m getting from this base… and the more strange thing is I wouldn’t be surprised if Adagio is using the same base and only changing the flavorings/additives.

Thanks for the sample, Meowster!

Flavors: Autumn Leaf Pile, Fruity, Pear, Wood

Preparation
Iced 8 min or more 6 g 32 OZ / 946 ML

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11 tasting notes

On opening the package, I was surprised to find it didn’t smell as good as I’d expected. Smells a tad grassy. It’s not nearly as fruity as I thought it would be, either. Definitely needs honey.

Flavors: Grass

Preparation
185 °F / 85 °C 4 min, 0 sec 6 tsp 41 OZ / 1200 ML

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56 tasting notes

So i had purchase this tea and came here first to see the reviews. Ive never seen so many negatives review on a tea, so i mentally prepared myself and decided it to drink it cold. i just meh! i have to agree with a lot of the reviews out there saying its bitter even steeped cold. But i think it would be worst hot.

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7 tasting notes

The pear is very weak. I would prefer more pear taste, but it is ok otherwise.

Flavors: Tea

Preparation
190 °F / 87 °C 8 min or more 1 tsp 10 OZ / 295 ML

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606 tasting notes

I’m not too sure how I feel about this one. It’s pretty simple. I don’t usually care for pears because of the texture of them, so I don’t really know if this tea tastes like pears or not… It’s nice, but I don’t think I’d get this one again. It’s got a bit of sweetness to it, but yeah… I dunno.

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3 tasting notes

This is a light tea with subtle pear smell and taste. Nice and refreshing.

Flavors: Pear

Preparation
185 °F / 85 °C 4 min, 30 sec 1 tsp 8 OZ / 250 ML

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42 tasting notes

As much as I love pear flavored things and white tea. This did not do it for me. It has a very off taste that sits on the tongue that’s not very pleasing at all. The taste can be compared to the taste of rotten fruit. But that’s just my opinion to someone else it might be something else entirely.

That aside, whoa I have not been on here in ages!! Mostly because I have been uber busy. Plus I have not been drinking a lot of tea due to the hot weather that has been soaring as of late. That aside I am now out from underneath my father’s roof and living with my fiancee’. We’ve been moved out for two or three weeks now. She’s been down here for almost a month now, after having moved out of her parent’s home in Ohio. It’s been great having her down here and so close. Fixing up the rent house and having to buy things for the house has been very hectic. While there were certain things I didn’t have to buy, there was a lot that needed to be bought still yet. Through all of that we somehow managed to get settled in and have gotten the chaos under control. Thus far actually having to pay bills has not become too overwhelming. Now that we’ve put down roots here I am actually enjoying my time on my own. Which helps having her here, because there’s no way I would adjust to a new place so soon. Especially after having lived in my old house for almost 10 plus years.

Preparation
4 min, 15 sec

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78 tasting notes

Backlog 4/67

Delicious white pear flavor. I mean, this is a white tea with pear flavor. It tastes of pear and white tea. That is all you could ask from white pear tea eh? :)

From Stephen Hockman’s stash that he passed to me. Thanks much for that! I enjoyed the White pear tea. My sister wants me to make it cold next. We may end up having this in our house next time I order from Adagio. :)

I’m super picky with whites and this is one of the few I’ve really, really liked. :)

Flavors: Pear, Sweet

Preparation
180 °F / 82 °C 2 min, 15 sec 1 tsp 8 OZ / 236 ML

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