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peach tea

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sample
makes 10 cups
$3
3oz
24¢ per cup
$9
16oz
15¢ per cup
$29
teabags
15 full leaf pyramids
$9
T.S. Eliot famously asked, "Do I dare to eat a peach?" We think the answer is a resounding yes — but why stop there? With our bright full-leaf Peach Tea, we've taken premium Ceylon black tea and layered it with the juicy essence of sweet, sun-ripened peaches for a cup that's both bold and delightfully fruity.

When brewed, the tea unfolds a fragrant peach-nectar aroma and a warm amber body, with sweet, floral fruit character balanced by the brisk structure of the Ceylon base. The finish has a distinctive "peach fuzz" dry quality — the slightly velvety, faintly tannic sensation of biting into a ripe peach at the skin rather than the flesh. The result is smooth and refreshing: the bright sweetness and uplifting fragrance of peach in every sip, simply peachy from start to finish. The bestselling flavored tea at Adagio for a reason.
TEA TYPE
Black Tea
CAFFEINE
High
A fuller caffeine level, ideal for morning or early afternoon, and typically still lower than coffee.
STEEP
212° for 3 mins
Adjust steep time to taste for a lighter or stronger cup.
Ingredients: black tea, natural peach flavor, apple pieces, marigold flowers & peach pieces
peach

Customer Reviews (2047)

Teabags

teabags
Our teabags contain the same high-quality tea as our loose-tea offerings. Their pyramid shape gives the leaves plenty of room to unfurl and infuse, placing more flavor in each cup. Enjoy the superior flavor of gourmet tea with the convenience of a disposable bag.
teabags
15 full leaf pyramids
$9

Iced Teas

iced teas
That flavor you know and love, is also available in our convenient iced tea pouches. Ideal for cold brewing in your fridge overnight, a single pouch will make a quart of deliciously refreshing iced tea.
6 quarts
6 x quart-sized pouches
$7

Ingredients & Lore

Fossils of peach seeds found along riverbeds by archaeologists have proven that peaches grew in Northwest China more than 6,000 years B.C. before it traveled the world via explorers and traders from Asia to the Mediterranean to Europe to the U.S. Peach's silky sweet taste charmed everyone from Alexander the Great, who brought seeds from Persia to Europe, to Queen Victoria, who thought a single peach the perfect dessert, to George Minifie who planted the first peach tree in Virginia in the early 17th century beginning our peach industry. China retains the world's lead of producing 5.5 million tons annually.
black tea
natural peach flavor
apple pieces
marigold flowers
peach pieces

Part of orchard black teas sampler

sampler set
Explore a variety of teas with our popular sampler set. Four teas included are: apricot, grapefruit, orange, peach
orchard black teas
will make 40 cups
$14

Questions and Answers

Ask a question about peach and have the Adagio Teas community offer feedback.

Is there any Added sugar or sweetened peaches in this tea?
Asked by Debra Bevan
on February 12th, 2021
Roughly how many infusions can this tea do?
Asked by Stephen Dios
on June 5th, 2024

What Is Peach Tea?

Adagio's Peach Tea is a flavoured black tea — premium Ceylon black tea blended with natural peach flavouring to produce a cup that tastes genuinely of ripe peach rather than of peach-flavoured anything. The distinction matters: the Ceylon base used across all Adagio flavoured teas has a naturally citrus-forward brightness that amplifies stone fruit flavours rather than competing with them, which is why the peach character in this tea reads as vividly fruity rather than as an approximation of what peach might taste like over a flat base.

Peach Tea is the bestselling flavoured tea in the Adagio catalog — and the tea most frequently cited by new customers as the one that converted them from occasional loose leaf buyers to regular Adagio customers. Two thousand and forty-seven reviews at a score of 95 is the evidence; the flavor is the explanation.



The T.S. Eliot Connection

The product description opens with T.S. Eliot's "Do I dare to eat a peach?" — a line from "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock" (1915), one of the defining poems of literary modernism. The full stanza in context: J. Alfred Prufrock, the poem's anxious, indecisive narrator, contemplates small pleasures he's afraid to reach for — of which "daring to eat a peach" is the most famous image. The peach stands for sensory pleasure, spontaneity, and the willingness to abandon over-thinking in favour of simple enjoyment.

It's an apt reference for a peach tea. The answer to Eliot's question, applied to this specific cup: yes, you dare, and the peach is very good.



Peach Tea Flavor Profile

  • Peach-nectar aroma — the first and most immediate quality. The dry leaf already smells of peach before water is added; the moment hot water contacts the leaves, the room fills with a warm, concentrated peach-nectar fragrance that is one of the most pleasant steeping aromas in the flavoured tea range.
  • Sweet, floral fruit character — the cup delivers ripe peach sweetness with a floral dimension that fresh peach has and that peach-flavoured products rarely capture. The combination of Ceylon's natural brightness and the natural peach flavouring produces something that reads genuinely fruity rather than candied.
  • Warm amber body — the Ceylon base produces a clear, warm amber colour that deepens the visual impression of a peach-coloured cup. Part of the pleasure of Peach Tea is the colour in the cup before the first sip.
  • Brisk structure from the Ceylon base — the black tea base is present throughout, providing the structure and slight astringency that prevents Peach Tea from feeling like fruit juice. This is still tea — a bright, brisk, full-bodied black tea with peach flavour layered over it rather than a fruit drink with tea as an afterthought.
  • The peach fuzz finish — the most specific and distinctive quality. A slightly velvety, faintly dry quality at the close of each sip — the sensation of the skin of a ripe peach rather than the flesh. It is what makes the finish feel authentically peach rather than merely sweet.


Peach Tea Cold Brew: The Best Version

Peach Tea cold brewed is, for many buyers, the discovery that makes them stock up. The cold brewing process extracts the peach flavour and sweetness while leaving behind much of the tannin that hot brewing accelerates — the result is a naturally sweet, deeply peachy iced tea that requires no sugar, no syrup, no modification of any kind:

  1. Add two heaping teaspoons of Peach Tea per 8oz of cold water to a pitcher or jar
  2. Refrigerate for 8–12 hours (overnight is the practical approach)
  3. Strain and serve over ice

The cold brewed version delivers a more concentrated peach character than the hot version — the slow, cold extraction pulls the fruit flavour forward and produces a cup where the peach is unambiguously the lead character. In a glass with ice, it looks and tastes like summer. No sweetener required. Keeps in the refrigerator for up to four days.

See the full cold brew black iced teas collection for pre-portioned cold brew Peach Tea options.



Why Ceylon Is the Right Base for Peach Tea

The Ceylon black tea base is a deliberate quality choice, not a generic "black tea" decision. Ceylon's specific character — naturally bright, citrus-adjacent, and clean — works with peach flavour in a specific way that other black tea bases don't:

  • Amplification rather than competition — Ceylon's natural brightness sits in the same flavour register as stone fruit. The citrus-adjacent character of Ceylon amplifies peach's floral fruitiness rather than competing with it the way an Assam's malt would.
  • Clean base, clear fruit — Ceylon's lack of assertive earthiness, smoke, or malt means the peach flavour reads clearly against a neutral-bright background. The fruit is what you taste; the tea is what gives it structure.
  • Cold brew performance — Ceylon's naturally clean, bright character makes it the finest cold brew base of any black tea, and that advantage carries through to the cold brewed Peach Tea: no off-notes, no over-extraction bitterness, pure peachy sweetness over ice.


Peach Tea Hot vs. Cold: Two Different Experiences

The same tea, two genuinely different cups:

  • Hot — warm and fragrant, the peach-nectar aroma filling the room during steeping. The Ceylon's brisk structure is more present in the hot cup, making it feel fuller-bodied and more tea-forward. Better as a morning or afternoon warm beverage for anyone who wants fruit character in a proper black tea cup.
  • Cold brewed — smooth, naturally sweet, fruit-forward. The brisk astringency disappears; the peach character leads. Better as a summer iced tea, a cold drink at any time of year, or for anyone who wants the fruit experience rather than the black tea experience. Also visually striking — the cold brewed version is a deep, clear amber-gold in the glass.

Many buyers keep Peach Tea year-round for both uses, switching from the hot version in autumn and winter to the cold brew version in spring and summer. At 15¢/cup for the 16oz pouch, it's one of the lowest per-cup costs for a scored-95 tea in the catalog.



How to Brew Peach Tea

  • Water temperature — 212°F (100°C), fully boiling.
  • Leaf quantity — one teaspoon (2–3g) per 8oz cup.
  • Steep time — 3–4 minutes. Three minutes produces a lighter, more fruit-forward cup where the peach leads; four minutes produces a fuller cup with more Ceylon structure. Peach Tea's natural flavour is vivid enough that the shorter steep is rarely insufficient.
  • Plain — recommended. The sweet, floral fruit character is fully expressed without milk; milk softens the peach flavour and mutes the nectar aroma.
  • With honey — a small amount of raw honey amplifies the peach character in a complementary rather than competing way. One of the most natural honey-and-tea pairings in the catalog.
  • Cold brew — see the method above. Two teaspoons per 8oz, refrigerate overnight, strain and serve over ice. The best version for summer.


Peach Tea Caffeine Content

Peach Tea contains approximately 40–60mg of caffeine per 8oz cup — the standard Ceylon black tea range. The peach flavouring adds no caffeine. A fully caffeinated black tea appropriate for morning and early afternoon. The shorter recommended steep time (3 minutes) produces caffeine toward the lower end of the range.



Peach Tea as a Gift

Peach Tea is the single most universally appropriate tea gift in the Adagio flavoured tea catalog — the one with the widest possible recipient range (anyone who likes fruit, anyone who likes tea, anyone who has asked for a summer iced tea recommendation) and the highest confidence that the recipient will enjoy it (2,047 reviews at 95). The combination of low price ($9 for 3oz, makes 37 cups), high quality, and immediately accessible flavour makes it the default recommendation whenever someone asks "what's a good tea to give someone who isn't really a tea drinker?"

Available in a sample ($3, 10 cups), 3oz pouch ($9, 37 cups), 16oz pouch ($29, 193 cups), and pyramid teabag format ($9, 15 bags). The 3oz pouch is the right gift size for a single-tea gift. Pair with the Gourmet Iced Tea Set for a summer gift that includes everything needed to cold brew Peach Tea at home — the most natural gift combination for the tea in the catalog that benefits most from cold brewing.



Buy Peach Tea Online

Order Peach Tea loose leaf tea online — bright Ceylon black tea with natural peach flavour, scored 95 by 2,047 customers, from 15¢ per cup. Free shipping on qualifying orders. Available in sample, 3oz, and 16oz loose leaf pouches, pyramid teabag format, and as a cold brew iced tea. Delivered from Adagio's New Jersey warehouse within one business day.

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