Youthberry / Wild Orange Blossom Blend

Tea type
Fruit Herbal White Blend
Ingredients
Apple Pieces, Beet Root Pieces, Candied Pinapple, Citrus, Citrus Peel, Hibiscus Flowers, Mango, Natural And Artificial Flavouring, Orange, Red Currant, Rose Hips, Rose Petals, White Tea
Flavors
Allspice, Cardamom, Cinnamon, Cloves, Mandarin, Mango, Orange, Passion Fruit, Apple, Berry, Citrus, Coconut, Floral, Flowers, Fruit Punch, Fruity, Hibiscus, Orange Blossom, Orange Zest, Pineapple, Pleasantly Sour, Tangy, Candy, Citrusy, Sweet, Tart, Smooth, Sour, Berries, Astringent, Bitter, Dust, Cranberry
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Loose Leaf
Caffeine
Low
Certification
Not available
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Average preparation
180 °F / 82 °C 3 min, 15 sec 28 g 28 oz / 829 ml

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Reinvigorate your life with this delicious blend of white and herbal teas. This blend combines Youthberry white tea with Wild Orange Blossom herbal tea for an explosion of pineapple citrus flavor. With the added punch of acai, red currants, and mango, this blend is sure to please the palate.

Use 1.5-2 tsp. of tea per 8oz of water. Heat water to 175 degrees (98 degrees Celsius) and steep for 2 minutes. For stronger flavor use more tea leaves. 2oz of tea equals 25-30 teaspoons.

Ingredients: Apple pieces, white tea, hibiscus flowers, rose hip peels, apple slices, candied pineapple pieces (pineapple, sugar, citric acid), candied mango pieces (mango, sugar, citric acid), natural and artificial flavoring, beetroot pieces, citrus slices, citrus peels, red currants, orange juice pieces, orange petals, rose petals, açai fruit powder (açai, maltodextrin)

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135 Tasting Notes

73
10 tasting notes

If brewed correctly, this is a wonderful light, fruity tea that reminds me of going on picnics in the summer. It’s a beautiful pink colour, and taste differs depending on how much of each tea you add.
Personally, I like a little more white youthberry than orange blossom, which can be too strong and orange peel-y for me.

Preparation
185 °F / 85 °C 3 min, 0 sec

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58 tasting notes

I have both teas separately, not mixed (so I can mix them myself). I took two rounded teaspoons of each and steeped it for about 5 minutes. All I could really taste is the orange. It’s ok…nothing too spectacular. The second steeping was a bit weaker still tasted of oranges and a little of some kind of berry on the back side. A little bit astringent maybe at the end? Not amazing…as I wish it were but it’s better with more tea then with the recommended amounts Teavana gives you. I used water straight from my coffee maker pot (minus the coffee).

Preparation
Boiling 5 min, 0 sec

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1 tasting notes

Probably my favourite tea, it was the first tea I ever purchased from Teavana and it got me hooked on loose leaf. It is perfect for any time of day though probably best as an afternoon tea. I brewed some this morning and though I should have opted for something with more caffeine, I couldn’t resist the craving I had for this one. I recommend adding some German rock sugar to this to sweeten it up a bit, I know that’s what they do with the samples in store.
Ahh so yummy I might have to do a rebrew (it does rebrew fairly well though it is not nearly as strong as the first time).

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87
1 tasting notes

I first tried this tea about 2 years ago as a sample from the local Teavana. That was the first time I had ever had a tea that wasn’t CO Bigelow so I was ready for a change. I was hooked as soon as I tasted it. I walked right into teavana and bought 8 ounces of it, not knowing what I was getting into. This tea brought me in to the world of loose leaf teas and I will never go back. Slowly as I have had more of Teavana’s teas I seem to grow more distant from this one. I doesn’t really work as a hot tea, and I love it iced. Unlike the other reviewers My tea has very noticeable white tea leaves in it. They offer a light undertone that is a great base for this tea. Their are large orange pieces and I seems that they give a subtle undertone. I think this tea is majority hibiscus flower which I happen to love. I am happy with it and need to repurchase.

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

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91
11 tasting notes

Second tasting, after having steeped in the fridge for about nineteen to twenty hours. First glass is without sugar- still tart at the end, but the tartness has mellowed out a little. The floral flavors have intensified a little, showing themselves more towards the end of the sip. Citrus and fruity flavors are there, nice and intense, with just the right amount of sweetness. I think I have identified the previously unknown fruity flavor as the grapefruit. It definitely has the distinctive taste. Second glass is with two spoonful’s of natural sugar. The sugar definitely balances out the tartness. The bitter taste at the back of the mouth is gone. Nice and sweet, with the sugar bringing out the citrus flavors even more. This is a wonderful iced tea (as long as it has sugar, that is). Not sure I would like it as a hot tea, but I love it as iced.

Preparation
Iced 8 min or more

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76
172 tasting notes

I actually really liked this. i felt that the flavors were complexed. It was a free sample but i would buy some.

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87
20 tasting notes

I am not typically a fan of fruity teas. I don’t mind a hint of fruit, but not full on, sweet fruity types. This sounded like the latter and wouldn’t have been a blend I would have purchased. But I received a free sample with a Teavana order. To my surprise I really enjoy this tea! I think of it as a happy tea. It’s not particulary energizing, nor is is super relaxing. It’s just a feel good kind of tea — at least to me.

And while it has plenty of notes of fruit flavors, it’s definitely not a tea I would describe as “sweet.” I would actually repurchase this tea. And although I haven’t yet tried it iced, I suspect that may be nice as well.

Preparation
200 °F / 93 °C 2 min, 0 sec

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73
4 tasting notes

Where I live there aren’t very many stores that sell loose-leaf tea, so when I stumbled across Teavana in a local mall I couldn’t resist taking a look…and a taste. They had this blend as a sample (with sugar) and I bought it along some other things too. As others have commented…they do quite a hard sell there but since I don’t have a lot of choices I just go in expecting to smile and say “no thanks” a lot.

But I digress…when I had this at home without the sugar it seemed really tart with a lot of citrus “pucker”. So then I added in some of the German rock sugar (which they also succeeded in selling to me) and that seemed to mellow out the tartness a bit. I’ve had it almost every night for about 3 weeks now and I’ve actually gone back to having it without the sugar.

Overall I think it’s a nice herbal-type tea to enjoy in the evening…doesn’t keep me up at night and makes me feel like I’m having a treat. Don’t think I will get it again though – there are so many other flavors to try!

Preparation
190 °F / 87 °C 2 min, 0 sec

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80
5 tasting notes

Tried this one when walking past a Teavana store in Arizona. It was one of the teas available for tasting. Liked quita a lot, ended up getting some to take home. Yeah, I was baited. Nevertheless, lovely fruity blend, very energetic and satisfying.

Flavors: Allspice, Cardamom, Cinnamon, Cloves, Mandarin, Mango, Orange, Passion Fruit

Preparation
205 °F / 96 °C 3 min, 30 sec 3 tsp 200 OZ / 5914 ML

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308 tasting notes

Another one of Teavana’s popular blends with appeal I just don’t quite understand.

This was vaguely citrusy. It wasn’t a sweet citrus note. It was a mild orange note. I’d liken the flavor to that of an orange that’s been plucked from the tree too soon. Apart from that, there was a random berry note that I couldn’t quite place.

It wasn’t anything to write home about, but it was more palatable than Pineapple Berry Blue.

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