Thé des Alizés

Tea type
Fruit Green Herbal Blend
Ingredients
Flowers, Green Tea, Peach, Peach Flavour
Flavors
Acidic, Grass, Peach, Sweet, Fruity, Marine, Candy, Dry Grass, Seaweed, Smooth, Toasted, Umami
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Loose Leaf, Sachet
Caffeine
Medium
Certification
Not available
Edit tea info Last updated by Sioul
Average preparation
170 °F / 76 °C 2 min, 45 sec 5 g 7 oz / 213 ml

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From Palais des Thés

A green tea enlivened by flower petals and delicately flavored with pieces of white peach. This tea also evokes kiwi and watermelon.

The green tea and the juicy freshness of the fruit are wonderfully balanced.

Delicious hot or iced.

To prepare hot tea:
Steep 6g in 30 cl of water at 75° during 3 minutes.

To prepare iced tea:
Steep 15g per 1L water and infuse Thé des Alizés at room temperature for 30 minutes. When the infusion is ready, place the liquor in the fridge to cool.

Tea ingredients
green tea (China) (90%), peach (peach, rice flour) (5%), orange blossom, peach flavor

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35 Tasting Notes

69
124 tasting notes

The loose leaves smell like a weird jolly rancher candy with chocolate. All sorts of candy like fruits with that mocha undertone.
The chocolate notes really came out after brewing. The (phantom) chocolate scent is foremost but underneath is something interesting. It is sweet and fruity but earthy and a little wrong smelling – I think it’s a strawberry scent. I like it, it’s a little musky and wild.
I really don’t care for the taste of this. It was bitter from the fruit (I brewed it at 165 for 3 minutes rather than 4) and just not my cuppa. At least it didn’t taste like a jolly rancher…

Preparation
165 °F / 73 °C 3 min, 0 sec

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75
4275 tasting notes

thank you momo! Another sample! Fruit is one of my favorite things, so of course I love fruity teas. The few cups sample here didn’t look like it had many flowers OR fruit chunks, so I would imagine that would affect the flavor. I steeped for three minutes after letting the water cool way down. It’s good! A nice fresh flavor. I think I can smell peach more than I can taste it. And the kiwi and watermelon seem a bit hidden to me. But the green tea base makes up for it. I had another cup a few weeks ago where either the water was too hot or I steeped too long and the flavor was bitter. The fruit flavor wasn’t any different this time around. I’m glad I waited until I brewed it the correct way to write a review though!

Preparation
165 °F / 73 °C 3 min, 15 sec

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464 tasting notes

This has a very nice green tea base- grassy and light. Peach is the primary fruit flavor. The watermelon is very mild and I can’t taste the kiwi. There is a floral smell and taste that I can’t place. No bitter aftertaste and only slight dry mouth feeling. I think the fruit taste might be better if I made this cold.

I love how the sampler came with the teas in metal test tubes. Perfect for making me feel all sicientific right before watching “Fringe”. :-)

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76
10 tasting notes

This tea smells phenomenal! The reason I bought it was because I got to smell some of the dry leaf in the store. It has a smell that promises a sweet fruity flavor once brewed. Unfortunately I personally feel that the smell remains once brewed but that the flavor isn’t quite as strong as I was expecting. To me it tastes like green tea that has a little bit of something else, but I can’t pin the other flavor because it is so subtle. Maybe it’s the watermelon, since I personally don’t think watermelon has much flavor in general. I liked the tea though, especially the smell, I just can’t claim it tastes like much other than a light green tea.

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76
96 tasting notes

Fruity green tea.
I tried it hot and cold, both were good.

Preparation
160 °F / 71 °C 3 min, 0 sec

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35
30 tasting notes

I recently tried Thé des Alizés, a tea blend from Palais des Thés. Here’s my detailed review of the experience:

Preparation:

- Temperature: 170°F / 76°C
- Time: 0 min, 30 sec
- Tea Amount: 5 g
- Water Volume: 4 oz / 120 ml

Overview 1st Infusion:

A very similar profile to their Thé du Louvre. When hot, this tea is much more subtle, but the flavors are extremely superficial, and just like the Thé du Louvre, there’s a slight acidity that lingers in the aftertaste.

2nd Infusion:

Hot, this tea now keeps this acidity. It’s not as bad as Thé du Louvre, but it’s definitely noticeable and I don’t get any of the white peach, kiwi, or watermelon. Although that could be the source of the acidity.

3rd Infusion:

Now the acidity, just like in the Thé du Louvre, has completely destroyed this tea. Nothing to get out of it, unfortunately. What a shame.

Conclusion:

The Thé des Alizés fails to deliver the expected flavors of white peach, kiwi, or watermelon. The persistent acidity ruins the overall experience, making this tea blend highly disappointing.

Rating:

- Flavor Complexity: 8/30 – Very superficial flavors with dominant acidity.
- Brewing Forgiveness: 10/20 – Acidity persists and worsens over infusions.
- Consistency Across Infusions: 7/20 – Consistently disappointing across multiple steeps.
- Overall Enjoyment: 10/30 – Unpleasant due to persistent acidity.

35/100

- yaro

Flavors: Acidic

Preparation
170 °F / 76 °C 0 min, 30 sec 5 g 4 OZ / 120 ML

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102 tasting notes

I very much enjoy this. A bit thin for my typical tastes, especially during the workday when I prefer a stronger flavor. But tonight it’s hitting all the right notes. Lightly peachy, not a lot of green flavor, but it’s there in the background.

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T is for…Thé des Alizés

I brewed this and The du Hammam for 3 mins at 160F – 1 pftsp in an 8 oz cup. I am writing this down because they came out super well. The base in both teas are completely muted, allowing for the lovely fruit flavors to come though. This one is just sweet peach perfection. Peach candies, to be specific as opposed to the fruit.

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75
19 tasting notes

Really nice cold brewed in the summer. Sweet green tea with peach and kiwi (chinses gooseberry) flavors

Flavors: Grass, Peach, Sweet

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82
1379 tasting notes

Hello tea lovers!

During the UK’s persistent heatwave the craving for fruit tea has gotten the better of me. That’s when I pulled this one from my shelf to try. I adore watermelon and peach in a tea and considering this has both it made for an easy purchase. Plus with this being described as good for ‘hot’ or ‘iced’ tea it makes it all the better. This will be a ‘hot’ review but I plan on steeping it in my iced tea bottle later today to see the outcome. My curiosity is totally piqued!

The raw tea blend has large green tea leaves with yellow flower petals mixed in, if you look close enough you will find small cubes of fruit among the blend.

As I open the packet I am met with a peach scent which is sweet and very natural smelling. Among that is the slight perfume of grass and flowers. Beautiful in every way.

Steeping parameters – 1 tsp of leaf in my ceramic mug with removable filter and lid. (Around 250ml/9oz of water). Temp: 80C for 3 minutes.

Once steeped the tea is fairly dark yellow/green and bares the same beautiful peach scent as it’s raw form.

In flavour this is soft and sweet with buttery, toasted grass notes followed by smooth but sweet peach that feels like it melts in my mouth. Behind that there is another level of fruit and perfume, a little dry but ideally so, blended so well that I cannot distinctly taste the watermelon or kiwi. Not that the peach overpowers per say, it is soft but distinct, more that they are blended so well ie they work well together, that it combines as one.

As it cools the green tea thickens but remains grassy and pleasant, while the flowers also thicken to combine with them.

‘Yet still the peach sings her perfect sweet song on my tongue,

and my taste buds wiggle and dance.

For this blend does each and together belong,

forever to be sipped and enjoyed by chance.’

I’m glad that I pulled this out of my stash this morning. It’s been the perfect start to my day, and I can see myself sipping on this tea a lot in the near future. It tasted better than I expected as I do not usually favour flavoured tea, but the chance was well worth it with this one. The balance was perfect, the strength was refreshing and right, the flavours to me were divine and when I drink fruit tea this had everything I am looking for.

Happy Steeping Everyone!

Reviewed on: http://sororiteasisters.com/2015/07/19/des-alizes-green-blend-le-palais-des-thes/

KittyLovesTea

I’m happy to send you some of this if you want to try it? :) A gift from me to you.

Nattie

Ooh yes please! I’m a sucker for peach. Thank you! (:

Nattie

My address has changed, by the way – should I drop you a message?

KittyLovesTea

Yes please, I was about to check and see if I have it from before. Send me your address and I will get it out to you this week :)

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