Apricot For Destruction

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Fruit Honeybush Rooibos Blend
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A FRESH AND FRUITY BLEND OF APRICOT ROOIBOS, HONEYBUSH, ORANGE PEELS, AND LEMONGRASS.
INGREDIENTS:
Organic & Fair Trade Rooibos, Organic Rosehips, Hibiscus, Orange Peel, Marigold, Honeybush, Lemon Myrtle, & Lemongrass, Natural Apricot Flavor​​

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15575 tasting notes

Cold Brew!

Currently undecided on whether or not I liked this tea. The dry leaf aroma is really lovely with some good distinct notes of baked apricot/apricot preserves. Steeped up it was weird thought because some sips had a bright and almost tart (from the hibiscus, in part) apricot/stonefruit type note that was pleasant and a nice balance of sweetness while others were more mellow and subdued with hints of toasted hazelnuts and even a mineral quality from the rooibos base. It really messed with my mind how seemingly on a dime the same cold infusion would flip between the brighter stonefruit and citrus notes to the more baked and nutty base…

Gotta revisit – need more time to mentally process this one.

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1789 tasting notes

Pretty good but not extraordinary for me. I could taste a bit of apricot, but it was far too muted. I didn’t care for the addition of hibiscus, with the apricot being so mild.

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1711 tasting notes

Advent day 16, Apricot for Destruction. Such an awesome name on a tea filled with hibiscus. :( I think I could taste apricot under the strong metallic taste that hib translates to, but the metal is just too distracting to know for sure. I love Guns n Roses and wanted to love a tea named in their honor. I feel like something way more caffeinated would be appropriate.

tea-sipper

So it was the hibiscus that did the destruction.

Dustin

Totally! LOL!

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