Peach Serenity

Tea type
Fruit Herbal Blend
Ingredients
Not available
Flavors
Apple, Fruity, Peach, Sweet, Thin, Watery, Bitter, Sour
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Loose Leaf, Sachet
Caffeine
Caffeine Free
Certification
Not available
Edit tea info Last updated by Cameron B.
Average preparation
155 °F / 68 °C 6 min, 30 sec 23 g 21 oz / 633 ml

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  • “Cold steeped. I’m finding this one a bit bland. It has a pleasant enough peachy flavor to it, but tastes quite thin and watery prepared this way. Maybe it would be better steeped hot, or flash...” Read full tasting note
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  • “additional notes: Sipdown! I was saving the last of this for summer and also… well down the line after I first had it, to see if it was something I would want stocked. It really is. There is a...” Read full tasting note
    79
  • “In the package, this smells exactly like peach rings. In flavor, it’s a bit murkier than that. Herbal peach teas often have a little bit of an unpleasant aftertaste that I can’t identify, and that...” Read full tasting note
    75
  • “Was this one of the Teavana ‘dupes’ that Adagio pumped out right after Teavana closed? I can’t remember… This was ok; same sort of sweet and more candied peach notes as the Peach Oolong. Definitely...” Read full tasting note
    56

From Adagio Teas

Immerse yourself in peace and tranquility with our Peach Serenity herbal tisane. Bring balance to your day with this lively fruit blend that starts off with a bright punch of peach and closes off with the soft floral finish of chamomile. Add a touch of your favorite sweetener and you have the perfect afternoon indulgence to satisfy your warm-weather cravings.

Ingredients: Apple Pieces, Rose Hips, Natural Peach Flavor, Pineapple Pieces, Lemon Verbena, Chamomile Flowers & Peach Pieces

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8 Tasting Notes

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4303 tasting notes

Cold steeped.

I’m finding this one a bit bland. It has a pleasant enough peachy flavor to it, but tastes quite thin and watery prepared this way. Maybe it would be better steeped hot, or flash chilled. As-is, it’s not terrible, but mostly tastes like a bit of apple and a bit of peach mixed with a lot of water. I don’t really notice much chamomile or lemon verbena.

Flavors: Apple, Fruity, Peach, Sweet, Thin, Watery

Preparation
Iced 8 min or more 23 g 34 OZ / 1000 ML

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4314 tasting notes

additional notes: Sipdown! I was saving the last of this for summer and also… well down the line after I first had it, to see if it was something I would want stocked. It really is. There is a lovely mellowing of unique flavors here, definitely a peach flavor I have never had before. Somehow the rosehips aren’t really there. It’s like peach and osmanthus and apricot and something floral and it’s lovely. On to my order-from-adagio list.
2021 sipdowns: 89

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2534 tasting notes

In the package, this smells exactly like peach rings. In flavor, it’s a bit murkier than that. Herbal peach teas often have a little bit of an unpleasant aftertaste that I can’t identify, and that comes in occasionally here. The peach is decently tasty, but there are better peach options. I think I prefer peach with chamomile to balance it out, so the second time I made this, I used 2 tsp peach to 1 tsp chamomile, and that was a real winner. I’m on my third pitcher of Celestial Seasonings’s country peach passion this week, and yet I’m still trying to adjust my other teas to make them taste more like country peach. I guess that’s a testament to how good that flavor is! I love trying new peach teas, but I always go back to my trusty country peach passion.

tea-sipper

Oh, you’ll have a freebie Country Peach Passion coming your way with your package of teas… if I still have it around…

AJRimmer

Oh yay! What a great tea!

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16771 tasting notes

Was this one of the Teavana ‘dupes’ that Adagio pumped out right after Teavana closed? I can’t remember…

This was ok; same sort of sweet and more candied peach notes as the Peach Oolong. Definitely a little apple heavy in terms of flavour though (there’s A LOT of filler apple in this blend), and has a bit of a sour fruit undertone? Nothing particularly bad about it – but just reads as somewhat forgettable and generic to me. Maybe would be good iced.

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100 tasting notes

Steeped 5 minutes (recommendation of 5-10 min). Smells great and peachy, but doesn’t taste good. Tastes sour/bitter/not good. Tried 10.2018

Flavors: Bitter, Sour

Preparation
190 °F / 87 °C 5 min, 0 sec 2 tsp 9 OZ / 266 ML

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249 tasting notes

This has a gentleness to it, but still somehow rather juicy. It is kind of ambiguously fruity, but doesn’t have that dried, pruny flavor that fruit blends sometimes have – this is more the fresh, apple base with definite chamomile and peach tones. I am not a chamomile lover but it works fine in this tea. I tend to cold brew it and serve it well chilled, which brings out the refreshing notes. I probably won’t rebuy, but I still enjoyed the entire package. (I like Peach Bellini by them much more.)

Flavors: Apple, Peach

Preparation
Iced

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561 tasting notes

I am not liking apricots in my tea at all. That is all I can taste in this blend and it tastes similar to peach bellini (which also has apricots in it). Not too impressed with their fruit blends so far.

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