Wild Encounter

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Herbal Tea
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205 °F / 96 °C 5 min, 45 sec

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  • “Not bad as far as herbals go. Had this on a whim in a Mt. Dora tea shop to avoid caffeine. I was worried the hibiscus – the primary ingredient – would be too tart and overpowering. At first, it...” Read full tasting note
    60
  • “I too, am not a big fan of fruity herbal teas, but this one is probably the best one I’ve had in a long time. I added a little bit of sugar to mine, which brought out the fruit flavor nicely. On...” Read full tasting note
    67
  • “This tea is very floral and only secondarily fruity. Normally I’m not a fan of floral teas but this one is pretty pleasant. I wouldn’t buy it, but I might drink the other two samples I have of it.” Read full tasting note
    55
  • “Backlogging from the weekend. I’m usually not into fruity herbals but this one would prob be ok iced for those who do. It was fairly good for a fruit herbal…from someone who doesn’t usually like...” Read full tasting note
    75

From Novus Tea

A caffeine-free herbal fruit infusion. The mix of sweet and tart fruits and berries is a taste sensation! Hibiscus flowers, apple, rosehips, elderberries, strawberries, kiwi, passion fruit, raspberries and more.12 sachets. Novus, a new dimension in tea! Exotic, loose leaf blends are presented in a unique, pyramid design mesh tea sachet. The sachet allows boiling water to flow easily through and around tea leaves to release their distinct, exceptional flavors. Novus is pleased to share the fact that this box is printed on 100% Recycled Paperboard and the woven mesh pyramid bag, string and tag are 100% biodegradable.

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4 Tasting Notes

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200 tasting notes

Not bad as far as herbals go. Had this on a whim in a Mt. Dora tea shop to avoid caffeine. I was worried the hibiscus – the primary ingredient – would be too tart and overpowering. At first, it was, but throwing a packet of raw sugar really helped being out the flavors, such as the berries. I also tried this ice without the sugar, and I think it’s better iced. Overall, not bad, and there’s an impressive list of fruit in these teas.

Preparation
Boiling 6 min, 0 sec

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66 tasting notes

I too, am not a big fan of fruity herbal teas, but this one is probably the best one I’ve had in a long time. I added a little bit of sugar to mine, which brought out the fruit flavor nicely.
On another note, I realize that most tea-bags are designed for environmental and cost factors, but Novus has a decent design to their pyramid bags. I feel like their pyramid tea bags allow for better expansion of the tea leaves than most brands. So, kudos on that one.

Preparation
200 °F / 93 °C 5 min, 15 sec

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268 tasting notes

This tea is very floral and only secondarily fruity. Normally I’m not a fan of floral teas but this one is pretty pleasant. I wouldn’t buy it, but I might drink the other two samples I have of it.

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Backlogging from the weekend. I’m usually not into fruity herbals but this one would prob be ok iced for those who do. It was fairly good for a fruit herbal…from someone who doesn’t usually like them…so I will give a thumbs up.

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