Immortalitea

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170 °F / 76 °C 2 min, 30 sec

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  • “I really enjoy this tea. It has a wonderful, restorative quality to it… after a long walk around the neighborhood taking my daughter out to trick-or-treat, this tea is my TREAT!” Read full tasting note
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  • “Fresh Herb smell underneath a lemon scent is what this smells like right out of the package! While it’s ‘brewing’ it smells like lemon and flowers. Post infusion smells and tastes like flowers and...” Read full tasting note
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  • “I had this tea driving to robotics tonight. I wish I’d sat down with a mug of it so I could really sit and think and evaluate it instead of concentrating on not hitting potholes. It’s got some...” Read full tasting note
  • “Ya know the let down sometimes between then you smell the dry leaves and when you smell it steeping? That definitely did not happen with this one. Absolutely intoxicating aroma, both dry and...” Read full tasting note
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From Red Leaf Tea

Immortalitea tea blend is a taste sensation that anyone who has enjoyed cooking knows that there are incredible flavors to be coaxed from the leaves of rosemary and sage. Herbal teas also benefit from these old savory seasonings! Rosemary, a herb with many beneficial antioxidants such as rosemarinic acid and camphor, goes very well with strong flavors like lemon, as does sage, another healthy herb with a strong tart flavor. We have created a unique tea blend that brings together the finest green tea with rosemary and sage to create a robust herbal brew, and we’ve sweetened this blend with lemon and rose petals. Enjoy this fine mixture of vital flavors, all designed to quickly bring invigorating, healthy nutrients to every system in your body.

Green tea, rosemary, sage, safflowers, and rose petals with lemon.

Steeping instructions:

Amount of water: 6 oz

Amount of Tea: 1 Flat teaspoon

Water Temperature: 160° F

Steeping Time: 1-3 minutes.

Note: Do not use boiling water for Green and White teas as they will burn and create bitter flavors.

A good way to guess water temperature without a thermometer is to bring the water to a boil, and wait about 30 seconds (for White tea) or 60 seconds (for Green tea) before pouring over the leaves.

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8 Tasting Notes

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I really enjoy this tea. It has a wonderful, restorative quality to it… after a long walk around the neighborhood taking my daughter out to trick-or-treat, this tea is my TREAT!

Preparation
175 °F / 79 °C 2 min, 30 sec

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Fresh Herb smell underneath a lemon scent is what this smells like right out of the package!

While it’s ‘brewing’ it smells like lemon and flowers.

Post infusion smells and tastes like flowers and lemon. As it cools the lemon comes out a little bit more to taste. This is a nice juicy type green tea. Not bad at all.

Cofftea

I’m getting this from Georgia Tea Co. (darn cross selling). I’ve never had a tea w/ rosemary or sage in it before. It obviously wouldn’t work for you, but I’m thinkin this would be great w/ poultry. Maybe tofurkey?

TeaEqualsBliss

I don’t think it’s the same one…actually, I have had a few other Immortalitea/immortality teas and this one seems very different.

Cofftea

The wording of the discription is a little different but the ingredients are exactly the same.

TeaEqualsBliss

I think the percentages are different tho…heck, maybe they are the same for those two companies, I don’t know for sure…I haven’t tried Georgia’s version…but the other ones I have tried from different companies taste different than this one (is what I meant). :)

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I had this tea driving to robotics tonight. I wish I’d sat down with a mug of it so I could really sit and think and evaluate it instead of concentrating on not hitting potholes. It’s got some interesting flavors and some nice flavors and some unique flavors. I will definitely have to have this one again to decide how I feel about it.

This tea did not come in a resealable bag, so I’m really glad I bought some tins at IKEA over the weekend. (Less than 15 minutes spent in IKEA on a Saturday, and we didn’t even know where in the store the tins would be. And we also got a little turned around in the maze. And that includes parking lot time, too. My husband says it’s like we hacked the Matrix or something.)

carol who

No kidding! It’s almost impossible to get in and out that fast! :)

Cheri

I’m still not quite sure how we managed it. I did get some new tins for tea, that I am already using, so it was well worthwhile trip.

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Ya know the let down sometimes between then you smell the dry leaves and when you smell it steeping? That definitely did not happen with this one. Absolutely intoxicating aroma, both dry and steeping, and taste. I’m no expert but it seems like the rosemary has a lot to do with it. I bought my sister a few .oz’s and she loves it too. It’s became one of my staples.

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

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I really love this as a green tea. If you are not a “green tea person” you should try this one!
The lemon does stand out but you can taste the undertones of roses and sage, not a bad morning detox tea I think. Steep for under 60 seconds for a balanced cup. You can find this tea at chioftea.com

Preparation
170 °F / 76 °C 1 min, 0 sec

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