Lavender Lemon

Tea type
Fruit Herbal Blend
Ingredients
Apple Pieces, Blue Cornflowers, Lavender, Lemongrass, Natural Lemon Flavor, Orange, Rose Hips
Flavors
Apple, Lemongrass, Sweet
Sold in
Bulk, Loose Leaf, Tea Bag
Caffeine
Caffeine Free
Certification
Not available
Edit tea info Last updated by JulieWyant
Average preparation
Boiling 8 min or more 5 oz / 150 ml

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  • “Weird tea. I like it, but not for lemon nor lavender. Thank you derk, or White Antlers. It is pretty nice, but lemon — I would expect more sour taste. But okay, at least it’s not terribly strong...” Read full tasting note
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  • “Mostly lemongrass and lemon flavor. Very little lavender. I may be too harsh on this one because I’m a sucker for a tart lavender lemonade and maybe that tartness is what I had in mind when...” Read full tasting note
    31
  • “This smells so strongly of lemon. It’s very enticing. In flavor, it’s a slightly better version of Celestial Seasonings’s lemon lavender. The main flavor is the tasty, clear lemon. There’s not much...” Read full tasting note
    84

From Adagio Teas

Revel in the luxury of our Lavender Lemon. This bright caffeine-free herbal blend is a delight to the senses with an intoxicating aroma, smooth citrusy flavor, and soft whispers of lavender. Calming and soothing so you can unwind from a busy day.

Lavender is a pale silvery-green bush that produces beautiful purple flowers. The flowers, which are characterized by their strong scent, are frequently used in sachets, lotions, and perfumes, particularly in nighttime products, as lavender is famous for its calming effects. While lavender can be served by itself as a tisane, its strong flavor can be overpowering on its own, making it much better suited to pairing with other, balancing flavors like the apple and lemon featured in this tea.

Herbal Tea | No caffeine | Steep at 212° for 5-10 minutes.

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3 Tasting Notes

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1837 tasting notes

Weird tea. I like it, but not for lemon nor lavender. Thank you derk, or White Antlers.

It is pretty nice, but lemon — I would expect more sour taste. But okay, at least it’s not terribly strong note. I don’t have sour face after drinking. It’s rather on sweet side. And lavender? Well, I don’t note that much. I notice way more lemongrass as of herbals, and apples as of fruits.

While it don’t have bad notes, I am rather sad about this tea. Adding fresh lavender would help for sure (gladly we still have some in the garden); but maybe few drops of lemon would be helpful as well. Certainly lots to improve!

Flavors: Apple, Lemongrass, Sweet

Preparation
205 °F / 96 °C 8 min or more 10 OZ / 300 ML
ashmanra

I wish lavender would grow here! I have tried several times and it dies in our brutal heat. It did last a bit longer when I planted it in the shade but it did not flourish.

White Antlers

I found that tea to be very bland, Martin. It needs a lot of improvement!

Martin Bednář

ashmanra: that’s sad :( — but that happens. Not all plants are suitable for all places. It quite surprises me, as the weather looks similar to ours.

White Antlers: I wouldn’t say bland, but certainly not those flavours which I was expecting. It is rather on sweet side than sour, it isn’t much lemony & lavender is quite weak, unfortunately.

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1557 tasting notes

Mostly lemongrass and lemon flavor. Very little lavender. I may be too harsh on this one because I’m a sucker for a tart lavender lemonade and maybe that tartness is what I had in mind when sipping on this. It definitely has the flatter mouthfeel of herbal teas. Next round will include a small pinch of my own lavender flowers and gasp, maybe some hibiscus for pucker.

Flavors: Lemongrass

Preparation
Boiling 8 min or more 0 OZ / 0 ML
White Antlers

I preferred this cold brewed, but hot or cold, a puckery note is needed.

Mastress Alita

I loved Lavender Lemon Potion from Tealyra for the reasons you mentioned; I love lavender and lemon but I like that tart lemonade sort of pucker. That one has hibi and his a very lemon-citrusy tea rather than lemongrassy-herbal. It is decently lavender but IMO could be even stronger (cause I love lavender!) and have also done the “add a small pinch” of additional buds depending on my mood.

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2284 tasting notes

This smells so strongly of lemon. It’s very enticing. In flavor, it’s a slightly better version of Celestial Seasonings’s lemon lavender. The main flavor is the tasty, clear lemon. There’s not much lavender to be found, sadly. I need to buy extra lavender to throw in my cups on these occasions.

Kittenna

This sounded good until you said you couldn’t taste the lavender! Womp womp. Though now I’m heavily craving AQ2T’s Lemon Lavender Butter Cake, and desperately wishing I’d asked if she could reblend it for me.

AJRimmer

I know, it’s hard to find a tea with enough lavender! That one sounds wonderful! I’ve never tried that brand before.

Mastress Alita

I have a large stash of Farmer’s Market lavender buds just to add to teas that have the “I can’t taste the lavender that is supposed to be in this blend!” problem.

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