Paris Champs Fruit Tea

Tea type
Fruit Tea
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Caffeine
Caffeine Free
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Average preparation
Boiling 4 min, 0 sec 8 oz / 236 ml

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  • “Thanks again for the swap, AJRimmer!  I’ve always wanted to try these Teavivre herbals, so I really appreciate this sample swap to try quite a few of them.  I think the name here hypes this one up...” Read full tasting note
    64
  • “The main flavors here are a slight tartness and a jello-like flavor. I’m finding myself wishing I hadn’t bought so many large bags of fruit tea from a company I hadn’t ordered from before, though I...” Read full tasting note
    65
  • “Picked up a sample of this in my last order and i have to say, i didn’t realise there was peppermint in the brew. Cold brewed this overnight and while it’s not a bad tea, i actually don’t like the...” Read full tasting note
    71
  • “Fruity and fresh, the berry in this is strongest. I do not taste mint at all, though for all I know it enhances the other flavors. I would enjoy it more with stronger mint. I do also get a tropical...” Read full tasting note
    85

From Teavivre

Ingredients: Roselle, Apple, Pineapple, Orange Peel, Grapes, Peppermint, Flavorings

Taste: Special aroma of strawberry mixed with vanilla.

Brew: 1-2 tablespoons for 17oz of water. Brew at 212 ºF (100 ºC) for 1 to 5 minutes

TeaVivre’s Fruit Tea’s make great, low calorie, caffeine-free, refreshing drinks for anytime of the day. Made only from carefully matched flower petals, dried fruit and berries, they all have high levels of vitamins and minerals and – most importantly – taste and smell great! They are all fantastic to drink either hot or iced.

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5 Tasting Notes

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4167 tasting notes

Thanks again for the swap, AJRimmer!  I’ve always wanted to try these Teavivre herbals, so I really appreciate this sample swap to try quite a few of them.  I think the name here hypes this one up a bit.  Overall, I’m tasting roselles that aren’t TOO tart, but with an underlying berry flavor and also something that tastes quite like herbs – though which herbs, I can’t tell.  The flavor could have been hints of cherry, but maybe I’m just imagining what a “Paris” tea might taste like.  The second steep was incredibly weak – hardly any flavor at all, but at least the roselles weren’t overwhelming?   I avoided looking at the ingredients list until finishing the second steep and was surprised to find some odd ingredients that didn’t match up with what I was tasting: Apple, Pineapple, Orange Peel, Grapes, Peppermint?  I definitely didn’t notice those.  But I suppose that slight herbal flavor could have been the peppermint.  Nothing special, but I’m happy to try it.
Steep #1  // 1 3/4 teaspoons for full mug // 20 minutes after boiling  // 3 minute steep
Steep #2  // just boiled //  3 min steep

AJRimmer

When I was choosing which ones to buy, I picked all the ones with peppermint since I’m a huge fan and was disappointed to find that none of them really taste like peppermint. Oh well!

tea-sipper

Oops – but the plain mint from Teavivre is very good at least!

AJRimmer

Oh that’s good to know!

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2284 tasting notes

The main flavors here are a slight tartness and a jello-like flavor. I’m finding myself wishing I hadn’t bought so many large bags of fruit tea from a company I hadn’t ordered from before, though I hear their pure teas are much better. This isn’t bad, but it’s very generic.

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15006 tasting notes

Picked up a sample of this in my last order and i have to say, i didn’t realise there was peppermint in the brew. Cold brewed this overnight and while it’s not a bad tea, i actually don’t like the peppermint in it. It might be better hot, but cold brewed fruit peppermint is not what i’m looking for haha

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630 tasting notes

Fruity and fresh, the berry in this is strongest. I do not taste mint at all, though for all I know it enhances the other flavors. I would enjoy it more with stronger mint. I do also get a tropical edge…but primarily red berry, particularly in the aftertaste.

Preparation
Boiling 4 min, 0 sec 1 tsp 8 OZ / 236 ML

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49 tasting notes

This is amazing mixed with oolong for iced tea.
My husband brews 60 ml of this with 60ml of Wei-chun ti kuan yin in the big ingenuitea. As I said in the other tasting note, it is his new iced tea obsession.
….. makes 2 huge pitchers! Yum

Cheri

That sounds really good that way.

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