Decaf Raspberry and White

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Fruit White Blend
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195 °F / 90 °C 3 min, 0 sec 8 oz / 236 ml

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  • “Backlogging from last night… I didn’t get any raspberry from this (that I recall), and overall I didn’t love it. In general, I don’t seem to be a big fan of white teas. Maybe the subtlety is lost...” Read full tasting note
  • “I’m very proud of myself. I set a timer for my tea today, so I wouldn’t run the risk of forgetting about it and oversteeping. So. Stash advises 1-3 minutes, I go 2:45 on the dot. Now, the...” Read full tasting note
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  • “I didn’t have especially high expectations for this tea as I’m not a big fan of white tea or anything with the word “decaf” in the title. But after a taste, I changed my mind. The raspberry flavor...” Read full tasting note
    82
  • “I have to admit; I really love this tea. Usually, I’m not a big fan of teabags, but I had some of this left from a present last year and decided to give it a go. It has a strong raspberry smell...” Read full tasting note
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A hint of fresh fruit sweetness highlights the delicate flavor of Chinese white tea. Picked from a special variety of the tea plant, white tea is high in antioxidants. The Stash decaffeination process preserves the natural flavor and health-enhancing qualities of this rare and delicate tea. Enjoy this bright golden infusion any time of day.

Ingredients: Decaf white tea, raspberry flavor. Contains soy.

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433 tasting notes

Backlogging from last night… I didn’t get any raspberry from this (that I recall), and overall I didn’t love it. In general, I don’t seem to be a big fan of white teas. Maybe the subtlety is lost on me or I just haven’t developed the right palate for it. I’ve only tried a few but none of them have been blends I wanted to drink repeatedly. I’ll try again before I rate this but I’m not much of a fan at this point.

Preparation
1 min, 45 sec
Tabby

I feel the same way about white teas. I really want to like them, but I’m so used to black teas that they taste like nothing to me.

Alannah

It’s good to know there’s someone else out there!

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I’m very proud of myself. I set a timer for my tea today, so I wouldn’t run the risk of forgetting about it and oversteeping. So. Stash advises 1-3 minutes, I go 2:45 on the dot.

Now, the inhale: it’s a light raspberry nose. I like that, I don’t want to be hit in the face with berry-ness this afternoon. You can actually smell the tea, too. The first sip takes me a second to adjust: Cardboard? Second sip: okay, there’s some white tea here. The raspberry is faint, but as my tea rapidly cools, I can [faintly] taste the raspberry longer and longer after I swallow. It’s light, it’s soothing, it’s not bad for a Friday afternoon.

Preparation
185 °F / 85 °C 2 min, 45 sec

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I didn’t have especially high expectations for this tea as I’m not a big fan of white tea or anything with the word “decaf” in the title. But after a taste, I changed my mind.

The raspberry flavor is mellow and sweet, very natural. It’s not tart in any way, and there is no astringency whatsoever. (Though I did go with honey and a little sugar again, so results may vary.) It blends well with the honey and the faint straw-like flavor of the cheap white tea they used. Just calling it like I see it. Anyway, I would definitely drink this again, but I won’t be going out of my way to purchase it.

Preparation
190 °F / 87 °C 3 min, 0 sec

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67 tasting notes

I have to admit; I really love this tea. Usually, I’m not a big fan of teabags, but I had some of this left from a present last year and decided to give it a go. It has a strong raspberry smell when the package is torn open; a promising sign. I used two teabags for my teapot, and it seemed to be able to infuse into 24 ounces of water pretty well. The smell when it brews is a bit straw-y and I could smell the raspberry over the white tea. I added a tiny bit of sugar, since white teas are light, and so they shouldn’t need very much. It enhanced the raspberry flavor in a nice way. I could still taste the white tea, but it took a back seat to the raspberry. I liked it, and it’s not bad if that’s what you’re looking for.

Preparation
200 °F / 93 °C 8 min or more

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Much better this time! Nice and smooth with a hint of raspberry!

Preparation
195 °F / 90 °C 3 min, 0 sec

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484 tasting notes

This is the first white tea I’ve had. It was rather bland and just a bit bitter. I couldn’t taste much of the raspberry flavor at all. Maybe I should have steeped it longer at a lower temperature?

Preparation
Boiling 1 min, 0 sec 1 tsp 8 OZ / 236 ML
Veronica

The lower water temp will make a huge difference. Steeping a white tea in boiling water will usually cause bitterness.

rosebudmelissa

Thanks. What temperature is good for a tea like this? The bag didn’t say, which is why I just used boiling water.

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I agree that this is nothing special, but there is a place in my cabinet for something not expensive, not fancy, but gently flavored and easy to drink. The raspberry is faint; do not oversteep in an effort to get more of it, or you’ll get the astringent “cardboard” flavor one of the other tasters noticed. Definitely steep under 3 min. I did notice that when I put some packets in a “tea basket” with a variety of other choices for a gathering at my house, this is the one people went for most; I think white tea and raspberry are just two things with wide appeal.

Preparation
3 min, 0 sec

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While this smells exquisitely like raspberry, I felt like it was lacking in tasting like raspberry. It was a pretty nice, soothing, but generically normal white tea. It would be fine to me by on a day for just needing tea, but it’s nothing special and I wouldn’t feel the need to buy it.

Preparation
2 min, 0 sec

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Very light slightly fruity aroma. Hint of raspberry.

The taste is quite smooth, with very little fruit taste. Nothing tart or strong. Very pleasant while still warm…but if it cools too much it becomes bitter.

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1 tasting notes

I steeped this tea for just under 3 minutes. It had a rich color but a disappointingly low amount of raspberry taste. A “hint” is right. I found it quite soothing.

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