Berry Pink Rosé

Tea type
Fruit Herbal Blend
Ingredients
Not available
Flavors
Alcohol, Floral, Pepper, Rose, Raspberry, Strawberry
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Caffeine
Caffeine Free
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Edit tea info Last updated by Cameron B.
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170 °F / 76 °C 6 min, 30 sec 14 oz / 400 ml

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  • “Happy National Red Rose Day! Today the prompt was to drink a rose tea or a tea with floral flavor notes. My first choice was actually a dragon ball containing rose that Derk gifted me ages ago, but...” Read full tasting note
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  • “Martin Advent Day 19 Oh this is one that I almost bought, but decided against due to the price, so I’m happy to see it here! The leaf consists of mostly roses. I thought it would be pretty evenly...” Read full tasting note
  • “Mastress Alita’s sipdown challenge Saturday, June 12th: National Red Rose Day Tea #3 additional notes:  Started steep #1 last night, to do steep #2 tonight!  Like Mastress Alita’s note for this...” Read full tasting note
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  • “The “leaf” for this was huge which leads me to think that I underleafed it with my usual 4 perfect spoons in my cold brew bottle. Also leading me to believe that I underleafed this is that it is...” Read full tasting note
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From Bird & Blend Tea Co.

A true taste of summertime; a pink berry blend of juicy raspberries & strawberries with rose petals! The perfect balance between floral and sweet…Pinkies up!

Ingredients: Rose petals, freeze-dried raspberry, freeze-dried strawberry, rosebuds, raspberry leaves

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9 Tasting Notes

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Happy National Red Rose Day! Today the prompt was to drink a rose tea or a tea with floral flavor notes. My first choice was actually a dragon ball containing rose that Derk gifted me ages ago, but I feel like that is better suited to gong fu, and I have to work this Saturday (boo!) so I needed something to brew-and-go. So I opted for this, which I put in my cold brew bottle last night (this time, I remembered to actually put it back in the fridge, too!)

The dry tea looks very pretty, with an abundance of rose buds, but I’m personally not much of a fan of rose buds and prefer just petals because the buds take up so much space and it’s hard to get a good mix in the scoop that isn’t a few rose buds filling the spoon. So I purposefully tried overleafing a bit, and tried to get more raspberry leaf in the final scoop. My tea this morning is a quite pretty champagne color… like a goldenrod and cotton candy pink sunset. The aroma is that of a rose garden freshly in bloom.

Honestly, despite my best efforts to diversify the leaf, all I taste is rose. Not the sweet herbal taste of raspberry leaf or any of the freeze-dried berries. As I often get with rose floral, there is a light peppery note left on the tongue, and I actually do taste a bit of an effervescent note that is alcohol-like, but that flavor is pretty mellow compared to the strength of the floral. While I have no problem with ice cold rose water, it’s something easy enough to make by just buying some rose petals from an herbal store. In a tea blend, I expect more, so even though it isn’t a flavor I dislike, I’m disappointed in it. I’m getting a little of the rosé and a whole lot of just rose… and absolutely no berry.

I’ll probably end up using up the rest of my packet making rose-flavored lemonade or steeping in milk to add rose-flavored milk to my smoothies.

Flavors: Alcohol, Floral, Pepper, Rose

Preparation
Iced 8 min or more 3 tsp 17 OZ / 500 ML
tea-sipper

Ha, started Rose Day early with a first steep of this one last night. It IS very rosey around these parts – it’s funny all the varieties of roses bloom at once, so the day definitely fits!

Mastress Alita

I still remember visiting the huge Rose Gardens in Portland in July of 2019, which were still in full bloom and gorgeous!

tea-sipper

ah, I bet that was such an experience. :D

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Martin Advent Day 19
Oh this is one that I almost bought, but decided against due to the price, so I’m happy to see it here! The leaf consists of mostly roses. I thought it would be pretty evenly balanced between the berry and the rose, but that is clearly not the case. I dislike floral teas less than I used to, but I’m still not their #1 fan. I’m having this warm, and it’s roses all the way. I sort of like it. Basically, I’m enjoying this cup, but I don’t need to have it again. If it were more balanced with the berry, then maybe I would.

Martin Bednář

I am glad that you liked to try this. I liked this tea mostly because it looks so amazing dry; though wasn’t fan of the result of tea. Maybe iced it would be great — maybe the pouch I sent you wasn’t that much berry, I don’t know. I am glad you haven’t throw that away though, haha!

AJRimmer

I’ll put the rest of the cup in the fridge so I can see if any more berry shows up when it’s cold (:

Martin Bednář

Let me know, I haven’t prepared it that way!

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Mastress Alita’s sipdown challenge Saturday, June 12th: National Red Rose Day Tea #3

additional notes:  Started steep #1 last night, to do steep #2 tonight!  Like Mastress Alita’s note for this mentioned, the flavor here is fading fast.  Sadly these bright magenta raspberries aren’t imparting much raspberry flavor anymore and I’m mainly just tasting a hint of rose.  But the blend idea is so nice and visually, it looks amazing.  I wish the flavors were better.

Mastress Alita

I considered this one of my “new” teas, hahaha. It was still sealed, too. But there seriously is no berry flavor despite those huge freeze-dried pieces. I love my rose+berry smoothies, so the flavor combo would’ve been great, if executed better.

tea-sipper

I know! This is still a very new blend IMO! argh

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The “leaf” for this was huge which leads me to think that I underleafed it with my usual 4 perfect spoons in my cold brew bottle. Also leading me to believe that I underleafed this is that it is very subtle. I get some rose and not much else. Next time I will need to add a whole lot more leaf to try to coax out some flavors.

AJRimmer

I considered getting this one, but it seemed really expensive for what it is. It’s too bad it’s not tastier!

Mastress Alita

I have a 20g sampler of this… perhaps I should use the whole sampler up for a cold brew batch? Especially since I planned to use it to make flavored lemonade!

VariaTEA

The blend is quite light and so 6 tsps really didn’t go far.

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June 2020 subscription

Interesting tea. Their small pouch for 20 grams, which is usually full to half, sometimes little bit more than half is now completely full.

So in my DIY tea bag is in: two rose buds, two big pieces of strawberry and raspberry, some raspberry leaf, lots of rose petals. Fuller than usual.

After 5 minutes of steeping it is bright and pink. Naturally it is very strong in rose aroma and beneath of it there are fruit notes, probably mosty strawberries. When sipped, it is actually rather fruity. There are raspberries and strawberries and in the background there are roses. Purpose of raspberry leaf is probably giving some “depth” of flavour.

I have to try this one iced, after all night steep. That would suit this tea better I think. But it is tasty nevertheless.

Flavors: Raspberry, Rose, Strawberry

Preparation
205 °F / 96 °C 5 min, 0 sec 10 OZ / 300 ML
Nattie

Added to my wishlist! This sounds good for summer.

Martin Bednář

Yeah, I think same.

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