Tea type
Fruit Tea
Ingredients
Apple, Coconut, Flavour, Hibiscus, Pineapple, Rose Hips
Flavors
Coconut, Fruity, Hibiscus, Musty
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Caffeine
Caffeine Free
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Average preparation
Boiling 5 min, 0 sec 1 oz / 30 ml

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  • “The first thing to note about this fruit blend is… don’t get excited about the name. The name is deceptive. It leads to disappointment. In those first few sips you’ll be completely and utterly...” Read full tasting note
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From the sweet aroma to the beautiful rose colored cup, this tropical favorite will have you counting the days until your next island getaway. A mouthwatering blend of ripe pineapple, coconut, fresh apples, rose hips and tangy hibiscus. Fruit flavor with citrus notes and grounding sweetness from the coconut. Completely caffeine free, with no added sweeteners. There’s a hammock in the shade that’s calling your name…

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The first thing to note about this fruit blend is… don’t get excited about the name. The name is deceptive. It leads to disappointment. In those first few sips you’ll be completely and utterly heart broken.

Yes, this blend contains coconut and, yes, it also contains pineapple, but it also contains a whole host of other ingredients that completely suppress the classic Pina Colada flavour you may have been hoping for. Once you’re over this fact, and trust me it took some getting over, it is possible to enjoy the fruity punch. Coconut, surprisingly, is not the overbearing flavour in this. In fact the hibiscus provides a fruity musk overtone that batters away the under notes of the remaining ingredients. It’s fair to say that the after taste is somewhat worthy of the name of this blend, but it’s very mild and takes so concentration to notice it.

To be honest, Pina Colada is a fairly good fruit tea that’s even better iced and could actually be a good base for a fruity cocktail. However, it’s not the best, with downfalls that include it’s inappropriately deceptive name and a tad too heavy on the hibiscus.

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Flavors: Coconut, Fruity, Hibiscus, Musty

Preparation
Boiling 5 min, 0 sec 1 tsp 1 OZ / 30 ML

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