Orange Jaipur

Tea type
Black Tea
Ingredients
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Flavors
Citrusy, Orange
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Caffeine
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Edit tea info Last updated by Nyarly
Average preparation
200 °F / 93 °C 3 min, 45 sec

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  • “I love this tea. I tried it probably 7years ago, when I was traveling around France, but I never had found it again anywhere. If anyone knows were to buy, tell me please!!!!” Read full tasting note
    75
  • “I prefer loose leaf tea, but keep a few bagged teas at home… can get these at a closeby supermarket, and when they are on sale, I usually stock up for friends and family who simply stick to ‘oh,...” Read full tasting note
    79
  • “I got this loose leaf tea from france and though it’s not one of the teas I drink often, it’s very refreshing and it smells wonderfull. I add a dash of lemon and let it steep for at least three...” Read full tasting note
    91
  • “I actually have an habit of preparing tea after dinner, it helps me either relaxing for the night or get energized if I still have work to do. This one was actually to calm my nerves by giving me...” Read full tasting note

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Cutest muslin wrapping ever, with actual orange peel to add flavour.

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6 Tasting Notes

75
2 tasting notes

I love this tea. I tried it probably 7years ago, when I was traveling around France, but I never had found it again anywhere. If anyone knows were to buy, tell me please!!!!

scobie0

Hi there, Did you ever get an answer to your query? I am looking for the loose tea version

gtstcactus

I know this is a long time after the post was made….. The Lipton Orange Jaipur is available on Amazon in both tea bag & loose leaf. Not a lot of sellers but it is available. Might have to use a freight forwarding service if they don’t ship to your location…

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79
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I prefer loose leaf tea, but keep a few bagged teas at home… can get these at a closeby supermarket, and when they are on sale, I usually stock up for friends and family who simply stick to ‘oh, just a bag please…’

No fan of Lipton, but this is quite yummy tea for a bagged tea. It’s fresh and brews a decent cup.
When I am in a hurry, I will brew it too and enjoy a lovely cuppa … shshh. don’t tell…

Flavors: Citrusy, Orange

Preparation
195 °F / 90 °C 3 min, 15 sec

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91
2 tasting notes

I got this loose leaf tea from france and though it’s not one of the teas I drink often, it’s very refreshing and it smells wonderfull. I add a dash of lemon and let it steep for at least three minutes

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1 tasting notes

I actually have an habit of preparing tea after dinner, it helps me either relaxing for the night or get energized if I still have work to do. This one was actually to calm my nerves by giving me the feeling of spoling myself with a little bit of luxury. Luxury is actually a word that combines naturally with this tea.

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31 tasting notes

One of most refreshing teas, with distinct aroma. Even smelling it will take you to heaven of aroma. I haven’t found loose leaf version of this, only Lipton special collection.

Preparation
Boiling 4 min, 0 sec

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98
1 tasting notes

One of my favourite teas. I got it as loose tea from friends in France. It is the brightest organge flavoured black tea. I don’t know why every other tea blender tends to add spices like cinnamon when they add orange to their tea- it then becomes a ‘winter’ tea. With just orange as Liptons do it – its a lovely all year tea.

Preparation
200 °F / 93 °C

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