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72
drank Tropical Fruit by Pickwick
141 tasting notes

The box does not list the specific fruit flavors, but I can taste banana and pineapple, which appear in a picture on the box. The picture also shows a mango and a pomegranate , but I don’t taste those fruits. The flavors are not overpowering, which was what I was expecting of the banana flavor especially. A pleasant flavored tea.

Preparation
Boiling 3 min, 30 sec

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77

Much better than their Orange tea; more natural tasting. The flavor is of raspberries and blueberries, in a good ratio. The blueberry gives the raspberry more depth. Another dessert tea, good with chocolate.

Preparation
Boiling 3 min, 45 sec

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50
drank Orange by Pickwick
141 tasting notes

I tried this tea this morning. The orange flavor tasted somewhat artificial, even though the flavoring is supposed to be natural. The orange was so strong, that I could not taste the underlying tea, except for a lingering astringency afterward. Wihtout sugar, it was somewhat bitter, like orange peel, but with sugar, it was like drinking hot Tang. I may try brewing this again with a shorter steeping period, or perhaps cold-brewing it.

Preparation
205 °F / 96 °C 3 min, 30 sec

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80
drank Smooth Chai by Pickwick
24 tasting notes

Just tasted :) A lovely friend of mine sent me this one from Amsterdam. I really love that, I’m sorry I forgot Spekulaas cookies, these would be aboslutely perfect with this kind of Chai :) Thanks Erika!

Preparation
Boiling 5 min, 0 sec

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96

This is the tea I drink the most. It is also, I believe, one of the most used teas in Holland (where I live). Where usual teas here come in packages of 20, this one comes in boxes of 50. It is pretty much the Dutch (and probably more countries) equivalent of English Breakfast Tea. However, it doesn’t actually taste all that much like English Breakfast tea. It is, I think, quite a bit fuller and stronger. My British friend told me, after tasting it, it has a bit of a lemon-y taste to it, but it’s an infinitesimal hint of lemon and nothing very elaborate. One bag is, as per usual, enough for a strong cuppa. Especially if you’re a barbarian like me and just leave the bag in. I put in the sugar, let it steep for at least 5 minutes before putting in the milk. It tastes great with milk, I daresay, better than English Breakfast Tea even. It is, the taste of home for me and something I will always drink.

Preparation
Boiling 5 min, 0 sec
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My eldest daughter spent a bit of time in Europe and started drinking Pickwick green tea. She was very sad that you can not buy it in the US unless you order a whole case on Amazon! It is her favorite green.

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80

Every autumn it hits me again: the strong urge to get a strong cup of this tea with 2 sugars(or more, I am known for my sweet tooth). It’s simply one of my all time favourites, especially when the weather calls for it. One tea bag makes a strong cuppa and both the flavour and the aroma are amazing. That is, if you like cinnamon. This tea combines cinnamon, apple and a hint of vanilla. It has a rich flavour and is quite a strong tea. But again, if you don’t like cinnamon, don’t do it! But if you do, one strong cup is like liquid Autumn.
P.S Herst Storm translated is literally Autumn Storm
P.P.S I set 5 minutes as steeping time, but being the barbarian I am, I usually just leave the bag in.

Preparation
Boiling 5 min, 0 sec

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85
drank Green Tea Pure by Pickwick
35 tasting notes

This is the best green tea I’ve tried, and I’ve tried a lot. Like quite a few. It was a completely random pick-up in a Spar in Budapest, I buy the cheap greens that come a million to a pack because all the health benefits of green tea apparently require ten cups a day. So I drink twelve. Whatever. So the box is in English, I figure it’s easy to get. Right? Right? Nope, the tea I got in Budapest that was in English is not available west of the Danube apparently. There was an unfortunate similar occurrence with a hard cider called Strongbow Gold, which is an English cider common in the UK, found the special edition in Budapest, not available elsewhere when we got back. You can maybe get Pickwick off Amazon in a giant lot. Which might happen. Please note that under “preparation details”, when I drag the little dots I’m thinking “like I know”.

Preparation
140 °F / 60 °C 2 min, 0 sec

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51
drank Dutch tea blend by Pickwick
330 tasting notes

I’ve got a bit of a tickle in the lungs this morning, so tea is in order (when is it not, though?). I received a single teabag of this in a card from a Ravelry aquaintence, and I don’t have many other black teas here at work this morning.

Not much of a scent to it when I opened the teabag. It wasn’t sealed very well, so I supposed the aroma may have dissapated. Once brewed, it does have a nice scent to it – the label says it’s “Oranje Pecco” which I assume is orange pekoe. Besides the words “Dutch tea blend” the rest of the wrapper is in Dutch.

I took a sip of the straight tea before adding anything, and it’s fairly pleasant. I wouldn’t fuss about drinking it with no sugar or cream. But, it’s a workaday morning, so sweetening is a must. A single packet of Splenda is enough to really bring out the taste. I know the “orange” in the name doesn’t mean it’s been flavored with orange, but this does have a slight citrus taste to it. Added the creamer tub. Hmm… a little bit of creamsicle now.

Not bad for a teabag that looked like it was pretty much dust.

I wouldn’t go hunt this down to buy a box for myself, but if it was one of a limited selection at a restaurant, I’d order it.

Preparation
180 °F / 82 °C 4 min, 45 sec

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100
drank Smooth Chai by Pickwick
1 tasting notes

I’ve tried many brands of chai…this one is VERY good. Good balance of spices, and the rooibos is a fine addition. Overall it’s a very enjoyable Chai, especially with cream and sugar.

Preparation
185 °F / 85 °C 3 min, 30 sec

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34
drank Minty Morocco by Pickwick
1379 tasting notes

Colour: Dark Brown (coffee coloured)
Smell: Minty cinnamon heaven.

A minty and refreshing brew with a little spicyness. The liquorice is quite strong despite it being a more background flavour and I really dislike it. (I am not a liquorice fan at all in tea’s). It’s not undrinkable but just not to my taste, without the liquorice I think it would have been delicious.

Preparation
Boiling 3 min, 0 sec

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Preparation
190 °F / 87 °C 8 min or more

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29
drank Smooth Chai by Pickwick
1379 tasting notes

Another one off tea chosen at random from my stash.

This is a nice reddy brown colour when brewed without creamer and goes the usual tea colour with creamer added. I usually don’t drink tea with sugar or creamer but made an exception today (with the creamer at least).

Smells like a typical Chai, looks like a typical Chai and also tastes like a typical Chai. Cardamom, cinnamon, ginger and clove all noticeable in taste and smell. I am not a huge Chai fan because of the ingredients, while I love Cinnamon I am not so sure about cardamom and clove. And with Chai it’s the cardamom that is usually most noticeable.

Nothing special about this tea but I feel I am judging it slightly unfairly since I am not a Chai fan.
Preparation
Boiling 5 min, 0 sec

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84
drank Chocolate Mint by Pickwick
5 tasting notes

I loved the smell of this tea once I poured the water… taste wise, however, it was like peppermint tea with a bitter undertone. I then waited until the tea is room temperature, and this is when it tasted like mint dark chocolate… bitter then sweet with a hint of mint.

Preparation
Boiling 4 min, 0 sec

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91
drank Cherry by Pickwick
6 tasting notes

Another one of my favorites!

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97
drank Cinnamon by Pickwick
6 tasting notes

Love cinnamon. Drink one of these almost daily.

Preparation
180 °F / 82 °C

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97
drank Cinnamon by Pickwick
6 tasting notes

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87
drank Rooibos by Pickwick
6 tasting notes

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76
drank Winter Glow by Pickwick
6 tasting notes

Working on finishing the last few of these. I enjoyed the tea but it’s not my favorite.

Preparation
Boiling 1 min, 0 sec

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73
drank Rooibos by Pickwick
4164 tasting notes

This is really good because it is a red tea with “spices” but it isn’t clear which spices. If it were a plain rooibos, I think this one would be too plain. But the addition of the spices is great. They could have added more to my taste!

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2

I didn’t get a hint of grapefruit or orange – I think there are better citrus teas out there that use more dried citrus in the blend.

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2

I found this tea very bitter. Perhaps it is the acai berry.

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1

I gave it a low rating because I don’t like flavored black teas – take that into consideration. I was given the tea bag which does not contain an ingredients list, so I did not know this was black tea.

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