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155 °F / 68 °C 3 min, 0 sec

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  • “Advent Day 4 They don’t have this tea listed on their website! Each tea bag has a number and I’m assuming it’s a designation for each individual tea blend. This one is 0275458. I’m finding this tea...” Read full tasting note

From Compagnie & Co (formerly Compagnie Coloniale)

Blend of a selection of black teas flavoured with orange, almond, peach and sprinkled with rose petals.

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Advent Day 4

They don’t have this tea listed on their website! Each tea bag has a number and I’m assuming it’s a designation for each individual tea blend. This one is 0275458. I’m finding this tea very interesting. I don’t think I’ve come across a peach orange combo tea before. The first few sips were dominated by bright orange flavors that hit the nose as soon as I draw my cup close to my face. It smells like orange juice, but the doesn’t have the bite like the juice. As I sip on and the cup cools I can taste the peach. It reminds me of Lupicia peach flavor. Very light, bright and candy like. There is something a little creamy in the mix coming out in the end of the sip, like vanilla to soften things. I bet this would be brilliant as an iced tea! It makes me sad I only have the one bag and can’t experiment. I haven’t been taking sugar with my tea for some time, but I could see the addition brightening and rounding out the fruit flavors well. I don’t know that I’d buy this at this point, but if I had a little more to play around with I could see it growing on me.

Editing to add that I found the tea on their site. I was reading the wrong part of the label. Language barrier mistakes.

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

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