Organic Merry Mint Green Tea

Tea type
Green Herbal Blend
Ingredients
Lemongrass, Natural Flavours, Organic Full Leaf Green Tea, Organic Ginger, Organic Spearmint, Peppermint, Wintergreen
Flavors
Mint, Peppermint, Spearmint, Ginger, Herbs, Sweet
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Loose Leaf, Tea Bag
Caffeine
Medium
Certification
Organic
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Average preparation
190 °F / 87 °C 3 min, 45 sec 12 oz / 343 ml

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  • “Wow, this tea hasn’t gotten much love on Steepster, but I never let that influence my opinion. I like mint teas, love spearmint, and I’m on the hunt for that special one. I got this in loose leaf...” Read full tasting note
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  • “First off, I have yet another random tea bag of this that I’m drinking now, although I do prefer it loose (heh) and have some left from last holiday season. I gotta say as much as I love the loose,...” Read full tasting note
    35
  • “Bagged Appearance: Aroma when Dry: Bright, fresh, woodsy, powder sweet (western) After water is first poured: woody, fresh, slightly sweet At end of steep: mellow and crisp, slight spearmint and...” Read full tasting note
    78
  • “Has a very obvious Colgate smell to it, but tastes a lot less toothpastey going down. Heavy on the spearmint and wintergreen side, and if you do swish it around like mouthwash, you can catch the...” Read full tasting note
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From Stash Tea

Festive blend of organic green tea and lively spearmint and peppermint.

Ingredients: organic green tea, organic spearmint, organic peppermint, organic ginger root, organic lemongrass, organic wintergreen oil

Steeping Instructions: 1-3 minutes at 170-190 degrees Fahrenheit

Caffeinated: Yes

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136 tasting notes

Wow, this tea hasn’t gotten much love on Steepster, but I never let that influence my opinion. I like mint teas, love spearmint, and I’m on the hunt for that special one.

I got this in loose leaf form from the recent Stash sale. Opening the pouch and I can see why people think “toothpaste” or mouthwash. That’s not a negative to me though. This has spearmint, peppermint and wintergreen .. a 3-mint punch. There’s lemongrass and ginger too, but not noticing it. It smells wonderful.

After brewing, it’s a lot tamer than the dry aroma would make you believe. It’s tame. The green tea is a nice light base and the mints all meld together nicely. I added a tsp. of honey, so this is on the sweet side to me. I might be able to get by without any sweetener (will try next time). Well, I like this! But I’m very forgiving when it comes to this category. Do I love it? Well, no, but we are just getting to know each other : )

And ah yes, there’s the mouthwash correlation (aftertaste). But I like that … refreshing.

Preparation
180 °F / 82 °C 3 min, 0 sec

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First off, I have yet another random tea bag of this that I’m drinking now, although I do prefer it loose (heh) and have some left from last holiday season.

I gotta say as much as I love the loose, this one isn’t as great. It reminds me of the taste of a postage stamp. Or sticker or envelope. Not exactly what I like in a tea. I added my own additional mint and cinnamon, plus some sugar, just to make it drinkable. But honestly I’d avoid the BAGGED of this variety.

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Bagged
Appearance:
Aroma when Dry: Bright, fresh, woodsy, powder sweet (western)
After water is first poured: woody, fresh, slightly sweet
At end of steep: mellow and crisp, slight spearmint and lighter vanilla notes

Staple? Yes, stocked up for the year on bags but will look into the loose leaf next year.
Time of day preferred: evening
Taste:
first notes: general fresh mintyness
As it cools? Notes open up, layer and brighten. The blend deepens,Green tea starts to become noticeable, as are the individual mints. Ginger is faint, but present and there is a bite after a while.
Additives used (milk, honey, sugar etc)? No.
Lingers? Yes, with a clear, slight warmth, closing on spearmint and wintergreen notes.
Is good at room temperature,
Want to try chilled sometime.

Preparation
190 °F / 87 °C 5 min, 0 sec

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Has a very obvious Colgate smell to it, but tastes a lot less toothpastey going down. Heavy on the spearmint and wintergreen side, and if you do swish it around like mouthwash, you can catch the lemongrass flavor. So-so.

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33 tasting notes

Thanks kasumi for sending me this. If you love mint teas like me you will most likely love this tea!

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50 tasting notes

What can I say? It starts getting better about halfway down the mug, but the first few mouthfuls were like dishwater with a dash of toothpaste. The ‘spices’ muddy the mint flavour rather than complementing it.

It’s drinkable, but as minty greens go it’s definitely not a strong contender in my book.

Preparation
Boiling 3 min, 0 sec

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64 tasting notes

Imagine drinking chewing gum.
Mellow mint that makes you want to chew every sip.
Kinda surreal, perhaps one for Willy Wonka. :)

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7 tasting notes

can definitely taste both the spearmint & peppermint in this one. I like that it’s green tea based. Will definitely add to my ever-growing collection of go-to mint teas.

Preparation
185 °F / 85 °C 4 min, 0 sec

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27 tasting notes

I wish this tea was not discontinued – I bought this tea because I saw it contained wintergreen, which I have never seen in any teas I have ever read the ingredients on. I really liked it over the Christmas season, I am disappointed I only have two bags left, since I cannot find wintergreen tea anywhere else out there.

Flavors: Mint, Peppermint, Spearmint

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Wintergreen is out there, usually sold as the crushed herb and I’ve seen it in teabags online. I recently bought online a bag of whole wintergreen leaves from the Canadian company Camellia Sinensis. While their selection of teas and tisanes is expensive, they are a reputable vendor so I trust the freshness of their teas.

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85 tasting notes

Bought a box of the prebagged tea around Christmas time. Thought it would be a great addition to my winter months collection of warm me up teas. I made a cup of hot brew the next day and nearly cried when I tried to swallow down the first sip. I gave it the benefit of the doubt and resisted the urge to dump the glass, but even the fourth sip was revolting.

I had hoped for a lovely winter mint tea, instead all I could taste was the ginger. Fortunately my oldest daughter loves the taste and has taken over ownership of this box of teas that I would ultimately toss in the trash.

Flavors: Ginger

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