Raspberry Green Customer Reviews

Fresh China green tea with playful raspberry. Candy aroma, jammy flavor, slightly dry and not too 'cheeky.'

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  • Product: Raspberry Green
  • Ingredients: green tea, natural raspberry flavor, raspberry leaves, raspberries & rose petals
  • Reviews shown here: 51-100 of 1129

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★★★★☆

This is a very vegetal green tea with light raspberry flavor

3 min steep · 212°F · 5 helpful votes

★★★★★

This is one of my favorite teas! Perfect for when I’m just relaxing outside in the sun

3 min steep · 212°F

★★★★★

This is a nice, light and refreshing tea. The raspberry flavor isn't overwhelming and you can still taste the green tea. This is absolutely a new favorite.

★★★★★

nice grassy taste with rsspberry playing in the background. loved this blend. im not a green tea person

3 helpful votes

★★★★★

Been buying for years with consistent quality.
Delicious!

3 min steep · 212°F

★★★★★

Love this tea! Will be purchasing this one again. Want to try it iced

3 min steep · 212°F

★★★★★

This is a really really good green tea! Been brewing pitchers of ice tea with honey.

3 min steep · 180°F

★★★★★

Strong raspberry aroma from the packet, but milder raspberry flavor once brewed, so the flavor of the green tea is still able to shine through.

5 min steep · 175°F

★★★★☆

This tea does what it says on the box! It tastes like raspberry and is a green tea. Sometimes it tastes a bit like candy rather than real fruit, which I could do without. Otherwise nice though.

★★★★★

Lovely raspberry flavor. This is perfect in the evening after dinner!

3 min steep · 212°F

★★★★★

Raspberry green will charm you with its sweet and floral flavors. This blend combines the tangy and refreshing flavor o the raspberries with the delicate and elegant flavor of the rose petals. The combination is delightful, it taste great cold. You will love to savor every last sip.

5 helpful votes

★★★★☆

While not a favorite cup of mine on its own-- too mildly raspberry, I do enjoy it when blended 50/50 with Raspberry or Decaf Raspberry and steeped at 195/2. It tames the overly strong Raspberry black tea.

6 helpful votes

★★★★☆

I really like this sweet raspberry tea. I'm finding I look berry teas and other sweet desert-like teas.

3 helpful votes

★★★★☆

I cold brewed this tea overnight, and it was more 'green' than 'raspberry'. The flavor is good and refreshing, I just want a little more fruit so I don't feel the urge to add sugar.

2 helpful votes

★★★★★

Such an amazing summer tea. The first sniff of the tea had me immediately heating up the kettle. Super excited to try it as a iced tea

★★★★★

basic green tea with a sweet raspberry flavor its not too expensive and is a good change of pace from traditianal green teas

★★★★★

love the flavor, very good combination of green tea and raspberry. totally recommend to try if you are up to green tea.

★★★★★

fabulous raspberry flavor, great mid afternoon, made as directed and enjoyed warm but also good iced

★★★★★

This tea smells nice! Learned that I am not much of a green tea person as the flavor seemed too light for me.

★★★★★

I abosolutely love this raspberry green tea. It wakes me up, refreshes me in the afternoon, and causes me to feel more crisp. The taste is delicate but it's there. I enjoy every bit of it. It's my new go-to for when I want a pick - me-up.

3 min steep · 175°F

★★★★★

Subtle raspberry subtle rose, I love green tea so it works for me!

17 helpful votes

★★★★★

UPDATE 2/8/2023: I’m so glad that I read my previous post yesterday before I made plans to brew this tea. I decided to cold-brew it this time, so I set it up last night before I went to bed. I used less water than usual because my review said the raspberry flavor was too light. Everything was going well until I remembered this evening that i hadn’t yet sipped it, and it had been cold-brewing for about 24 hours I thought it would be ruined and probably a little tart but it was GREAT! The flavor was delicious! I changed my rating from 3 stars to 5 stars. It makes a world of difference when you know how to brew a tea. This tea brewing business is not a one technique fits all. I highly recommend that you give this a try!

I’m not a fan of green teas because of the grassy flavor of them but this one wasn’t too bad in that respect. I liked the raspberry flavors in the beginning but as the tea settled, it seemed that the raspberry taste almost completely left. As far as comparing it to other green teas, it wasn’t as grassy as others I’ve tasted. If you like green teas, you will probably like this.

14 helpful votes

★★★★☆

I enjoyed this tea a lot. The only thing that would have made this tea great would be if i

Update: This packet had a bit more of the raspberry in it.

6 helpful votes

★★★★★

Nice berry smell to the leaves, actual tea tasted good without any 'green' taste. Didn't need any sugar for it, either.

★★★★★

.great aroma of raspberry and hints of rose Loved the tartness of the raspberry and the delicate green tea flavor. Added a little honey.

5 helpful votes

★★★★☆

Enjoyable green tea with a light raspberry flavor. I added some honey.

6 helpful votes

★★★★☆

This is one of the rare fruit blends where the fruit doesn't overpower the tea. The addition of raspberry leaves really gives complexity and distinction to this blend. Mine had no rose petals and only two raspberries but it smelled and tasted like raspberries. Natural taste--not artificial.

★★★★★

Raspberry and green tea make a lovely, lively combination that only got better as it chilled. Added a half tsp of light honey.

5 helpful votes

★★★★☆

A light raspberry flavour that comes out best when hot and seems to lose all strength the cooler it gets. Not very tart, it's generally just a muted note overall.

7 helpful votes

★★★★☆

Very subtle raspberry flavor. Not as sweet as it smells. I appreciate that it wasn't grassy. I wished I would have tried this one iced though.

6 helpful votes

★★★★★

Before I even looked at the, I opened the pouch and the smell was heavenly. Just enough flavor, not sweet but the undertones of berry flavor. Would try with honey next time.

3 helpful votes

★★★☆☆

I find the raspberry flavoring somewhat medicinal tasting.

3 helpful votes

★★★☆☆

Tried as a CommuniTEA sample. I like the raspberry and rose flavor but the green tea is too grassy for me. If you normally like green tea, you'll probably enjoy this more than I did.

16 helpful votes

★★★★★

Today's CommuniTEA is Raspberry Green (2-8-23). Upon opening my packet, I had a decent amount of all ingredients. I've had Raspberry Green many times and I usually prefer it with raspberry leaves, rose petals, and then either green tea honey or tupelo honey. It's a rather light tea flavor-wise but it is quite good. I would highly recommend it!

7 helpful votes

★★☆☆☆

I love fruit but raspberries aren’t my favorite. This tea has a light raspberry flavor upfront, and a taste of green tea as the end note. It’s very light, perhaps better iced .

5 helpful votes

★★★★★

I waited until the water cooled a bit in an effort to follow the directions better. I think this reduced the grassy taste of the green tea more. I really enjoyed this one. The raspberry isn't too strong.

4 helpful votes

★★★☆☆

The raspberry flavor came through very nicely but I just don’t care very much for green teas.

★★★★☆

This tea had nice raspberry flavor. I think I might have enjoyed it more without the rose petals. I do like rose flavor but I don't think it improved the flavor in this tea.

1 helpful votes

★★★★★

A mega raspberry 🍵 tea to titlliate the taste buds 💥 Pa-Pow! I added Adagio Bees Green Tea Honey and Extra Raspberries~~which made a fantastic flavor flair! 'Tis a very lovely Green, which would be most wonderful iced, too! I may decide to add this to my stash to make a Cold Raspberry Concoction, in the warmer months.

12 helpful votes

★★★☆☆

This tea was alright. The raspberry did not come through as much as I had hoped. It was faintly present in the background of the green flavor.

★★★★★

This has a VERY strong raspberry scent before brewing. After, less-so. The raspberry flavor is perfect, though. Very evident, but not overpowering. No bitterness, very little earthiness. Really enjoyable tea!

★★★★★

UPDATED from 3/16/22: There is a floral aroma as the CommuniTEA packet opens, and the various unique ingredients tumble into my strainer. They all steep into a lovely, light yellow color. There is fear, at first, that the raspberry leaves and rose petals will make this tea bitter. However, there is no need to worry because this is a lovely, fresh green tea, with zero astringency. What a lovely surprise! Adding ¼ teaspoon of sweetener (to 10 oz) allows the sweet berries to shine more. Delicate and with a fresh finish makes this a great green tea to have. (3 mins @ 195ºF + sweetener).

25 helpful votes

★★★★☆

Update: I have the same reaction but wanted to note that I steeped this tea at 175 degrees for 3 minutes and used Adagio’s raw honey for green teas! I thought this morning’s tea was good, not great. I didn’t think, as some reviewers did, that the raspberry was too strong at all, but I did add honey because I like a little sweetener in most tea.

11 helpful votes

★★★★☆

The scent of the tea in the packet is sweet and fruity. Once it had been brewed, the raspberry comes thru boldly, but it was a tad bit more tart than I prefer. However, as it cools down, the raspberry begins to mellow out and plays nice with the green tea. The green tea itself is very good; smooth with no bitter or grassy aftertaste.

7 helpful votes

★★★★★

This is a lovely refreshing tea. The rasperry is the strongest flavor with hints of rose and green tea grassiness.

10 helpful votes

★★★★★

In the bag: Almost entirely the big, dark green leaves of green tea. Some stems made it in with the leaves. Two small, light pink rose petals. Several scattered bits of dried raspberry.

On the nose (pre-steep): Distinct scent of sugared raspberry. Reminds me of raspberry-flavored chewing gum. No hint of the underlying green.

On the nose (post-steep): The main flavor has changed gears to become the light, semi-sweet grass of green tea. Raspberry remains but as an accent.

On the tongue (pre-sweetener): Same flavors as the post-steep scent. Raspberry visits the front of my tongue at the beginning of the sip while grass hits the back towards the later half. No astringency.

On the tongue (post-sweetener): Sweetener makes the raspberry a tad more intense. Other than that, no change.

Opinion: A tasty tea. Raspberry and green are in balance. The sharp, sweet notes of raspberry pair well with the savory tones of green. I am sometimes a fan of flavored greens depending on the blend and I like this one.

Preparation: First steep 3 min, second steep 6 min. Both @ 175 ℉, ½ tsp monk fruit sweetener

10 helpful votes

★★★★★

When I opened my CommuniTEA packet, I noticed the vegetal aromas of green tea with a hint of raspberry. I steeped it for 3 minutes to make sure it didn’t get bitter. The green tea balances very nicely with the sweetness of the raspberry. A very enjoyable cup of tea!

6 helpful votes

★★★★★

Nice and fruity, warm and soothing. added a sugar packet to level out the raspberry tartness.
Really came together

★★★☆☆

I like the green tea. It’s lovely. I’m not keen on the aftertaste of the raspberry,

7 helpful votes

★★★★★

1 infuser portion and made two cups hot and one accidental room temp cold brew (walked away and it sat a bit) lovely flavor for all three cups