I liked the hisbiscus tea, however it was a little on the perfumey/sweet side for me.
Tangy, sour-sweet Hibiscus flower with brisk Ceylon tea. The fruity-spicy aroma and rich flavor are refreshing hot or iced!
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I liked the hisbiscus tea, however it was a little on the perfumey/sweet side for me.
The hibiscus flavor is practically non existant in this tea. If you were looking for a genuine hibiscus tea like I was then I suggest trying one of the herbal teas with hibiscus in it.
this tastes great wit ginger, when mixed 50/50. awesome!
Makes a fabulous iced tea - the hibiscus really jazzes it up. Mix with a bit of juice for an extra kick.
This sounded exotic to me so I had to try it -- so glad I did! It's a good substitute for Earl Gray -- if you don't feel that Adagio's present Earl is as good as it used to be, give hibiscus a try!
I loved this variety. It reminded me of sitting on the beaches of Hawaii with the constant scent of the tropical flowers. I love it!
Has a hint of hibiscus flovor. Not overpowering or strong like in an herbal.
This one was not as good as I expected. It seems to have a very harsh taste to it that I don't like.
This was a pleasant surprise, wonderful aroma and a mildly sweet flavor.
Nice black tea, hibiscus is not overpowering (which is how I prefer it). A refreshing twist on an old classic.
A little too fruity tasting, almost a little bitter. Ok, but not great.
Pretty tea, flavorful and a bit fruity. Makes a nice ice tea.
A bit strong for me. But, I got the sample because I had never tried anything hibiscus flavored. I'll have to mix it with some of my other non-flavored black teas.