“Dry, this tea smells faintly of peaches, but when you start steeping it, it has a deeelicious light peach scent. Before adding honey, while it’s still quite hot, it tastes faintly of peaches and...” Read full tasting note
“This is probably my favorite white tea from a tea bag. The peach flavour is pleasant, but doesn’t completely overwhelm the tea. I regularly make a very pleasant ‘iced tea’ by just tossing a bag...” Read full tasting note
“I’ve been drinking this again all week at work. Today the water was too hot and I got more of a green tea flavor (but not boiled green tea) with some peach notes. Still, it was not bitter. The...” Read full tasting note
“The flavor is mild, similar to most white teas that I’ve tasted. As it cools a bit though, the peach flavor comes through very nicely with no over-steeped sensation. It smells great, and I like the...” Read full tasting note
“Harvested in early springtime in the mountains of eastern China, the leaves of our Bai Mu Dan white tea are gently air-dried to retain their subtle sweetness and delicate, just-picked flavor. The orchard-fresh taste of luscious white peaches (which are sweeter than their yellow cousins) adds a sunny, spring-like essence to a cup worthy of your imperial attention.”
— Charlie Baden, Celestial Seasonings Blendmaster Since 1975
Ingredients: White tea, orange peel, natural white peach flavor with other natural flavors (contains soy lecithin) and peaches.
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