Fruit Medley Customer Reviews

A jammy sweet mix with deep, rich fruity flavor, sweet-spicy aroma, full-bodied and light herbal notes.

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What Customers Say About Fruit Medley

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  • Product: Fruit Medley
  • Ingredients: rose hips, hibiscus, rose hips, apple pieces, orange, strawberries, natural strawberry flavor, natural wild cherry flavor, lemon grass & marigold flowers
  • Reviews shown here: 351-400 of 1632

Reviews

★★★★★

Great tea. Super flavorful and colorful. I put too much in my steeper and it was really strong. When I had it again I put the same amount but didnt leave it in my cup long. Was enough for 2 cups with one steeper

1 helpful votes

★★★☆☆

A simple fruit punch. Nothing very special about it, to me.

1 helpful votes

★★☆☆☆

There’s so many things I don’t like about this tea, but I couldn’t put a finger on one specific thing. There’s just so many thing going on, and none of them mesh well. And yes. It’s too tart as everyone says. No thanks.

1 helpful votes

★★★☆☆

I’ve actually had this before through the better tea club, but I couldn’t review it individually. I find that if you let this steep too long, the hibiscus overpowers everything, but you don’t get a strong fruit flavor of you only steep for 5 minutes either. So, you either get weak fruit tea or overpowering hibiscus tea.

2 helpful votes

★★★★☆

While not my usual cup of tea, this was still ok. It smells good upon opening. I let it steep for 10 minutes. It still didn't have the strongest taste, but I had mixed reactions with each sip. It tasted more of rose hips maybe than fruit to me. I have really been into green teas, matcha, and chocolate teas lately, so it may just be me. I think it may pair well with a black tea.

1 helpful votes

★★★☆☆

I was expecting to love this tea but unfortunately it was very floral tasting.

★☆☆☆☆

I tried it iced as that's what a number of people that I know have tried it recommended it. I think my problem with it is the hibiscus, because I can't think of a tea that had hibiscus in that I've liked.

★★★★★

I love the tartness of all of Adagio's fruity herbal blends I've tried, and this one is just as good as the rest.

★★★☆☆

Not my favorite berry blend. The first few sips tasted watery, but it became more tart and fruity as it cooled, but not super flavorful. (From July CommuniTEA box)

★★★★★

Fruit medley is right. This is fruity, naturally sweet, strong, and delicious. Note to non-sweet tea lovers: my mother tried this and hated it with the honey I put in. You may not want to put sweatner in it if you don't have a raging sweet tooth.

★★★☆☆

I really didn't like my first few sips (too bitter and rosehip-y), but it grew on me after a bit, and I ended up finishing the pot I brewed. I got this in the CommuniTEA box, and while I wouldn't buy this blend, I'm glad I got the chance to try it.

1 helpful votes

★★★☆☆

It's ok, does have a very fruit punch feel to it. Brewed up to a pretty almost fuschia color.

★★☆☆☆

Very tart tea, barely fruity, very floral. Honey did not help.

★★★☆☆

I made it hot. I wasn't a big fan of it on its own. I added some honey and I thought it brought out the flavor more. Definitely tastes more like a juice.

1 helpful votes

★☆☆☆☆

tastes like potpourri. Bizarre sourness on the tongue but the whole cup just tastes like rose and hibiscus. I get no fruit whatsoever from this tea.

★★★★★

Two drops of liquid sucralose transformed this tea from vaguely flat and unpleasant to vibrant and fruit-punchy. The fact that there was a big chunk of orange peel in my sample packet probably helped bring out the best in this blend.

5 helpful votes

★★☆☆☆

Tried this iced as a number of reviews recommended it. All I ended up with was a syrupy floral mixture, though - not pleasant at all. Reheating it helped mildly but the overwhelming flavor was still rose.

5 helpful votes

★★★★☆

Very important to only brew the first cup for the suggested 3 mins, or it will get a little bitter! Second cup can be brewed longer. I liked the fruityness.

4 helpful votes

★★★☆☆

Decided to brew this hot, then let cool to drink as an iced tea. reminds me of fruit punch. Did add some honey to curb tartness. Sometimes cherry and cranberry can steal the show, but hibiscus rose combo is very strong. I'm still undecided on this one.
sampled as part of the July Box of the CommuniTEA.

10 helpful votes

★★★★☆

Much prefer this over ice. Like a tart fruit punch lol... added sweetener and enjoyed!

★★★☆☆

I made this tea hot with a little sugar and cream, and it smelled and looked beautiful! I'm not a huge fan of hibiscus teas though, and that flavor seemed the strongest out of this medley. This would probably be great as an iced tea!

★★★☆☆

I'm a bit ambivalent about this tea. It's definitely tart, as others have said.

2 helpful votes

★★★☆☆

I'm not a fan of tart, punchy 'teas' or drinks in general. It could probably be good iced but as it is It doesn't appeal to me. People who like fruit punch would probably like it though.

★★☆☆☆

Nope, I rarely like anything that is mostly rose hips, hibiscus, and apple. The strawberry made it possible to drink. I like tea. This is not really tea.

★★★★☆

I typically hesitate when presented with an herbal tea since I often find them to be a bit disappointing - wonderful aromas but the tastes too subtle for my liking. When I came across this herbal, I prepared myself for a similar experience, but instead found myself pleasantly surprised. While still not something I consider 5-star, the blend of fruity flavors with the tartness of the lemongrass livened up my afternoon!

★★★☆☆

Muddy and bland. This is slightly on the sour side, but it doesn't offer a lot of actual flavor. It's just vaguely fruity.

★★★☆☆

This tea is very strongly flavored. I enjoy strong teas, so I can appreciate that, but I don't think this tea is for me. I tasted it without sweetener and I was getting a lot of tart hibiscus flavor. I then added a little honey and suddenly I just felt like I was drinking fruit punch. It didn't taste bad, but I just didn't feel like I was drinking tea.

1 helpful votes

★★★★★

I absolutely loved this tea. It is very fruity. You must love fruit and hibiscus to enjoy this tea

5 helpful votes

★★★☆☆

I prefer dessert teas, but this is a good fruity flavor. Enjoyed but probably won’t buy.

★★★☆☆

First steep only. 5 minutes is not long enough. All I’m really getting is the hibiscus. I’m ok with that but I expected more. Might be better with a longer steep time or iced. Middle of the road review for now.

2 helpful votes

★★★☆☆

This tea smells great, but it is not very flavorful. It's ok iced, but nothing more.

1 helpful votes

★★★★☆

Very tart when hot but awesome iced! The fruit is very strong. I'm sure i'll get a couple more steeps out of this one.

★★★★☆

This is a nice, cheerful blend with just the right amount of sweetness and a pleasant dreamy aroma. The apple is not apparent but the rest of the fruits come together wonderfuily. Great for cozy evenings!

3 helpful votes

★★★★☆

I hot steeped for 15 minutes in about 5 ounces of water to concentrate the flavor, added a little honey, and poured over ice so I could enjoy this cold. It took very well to this treatment, remaining smooth and flavorful. Hibiscus sourness is the main flavor, followed by a bit of floral rosehips, ending with a little jammy fruit. Not the most exciting fruit tea, but likely pleasing to the most people. Overall, a very refreshing, straightforward fruity herbal tea that's pleasant for iced tea during the summer.

★★★☆☆

slightly sweet, slightly tart. Enjoyed this more as it cooled down.

1 helpful votes

★★☆☆☆

It smells lovely. To drink it was rather a disappointment. Medleys are tough to get right. The flavors tend to cancel one another out and you’re not sure what you are drinking. This one misses the mark.

2 helpful votes

★★★★☆

I sampled this tea as part of the July CommuniTEA. This was a nice fruit profile, mostly tart red fruits. The flavors were clean and pleasant. I would enjoy this iced as well.

★★★☆☆

The smell in the bag was off-putting. Once brewed, the tea had a mildly tart, fruity flavor. It just...wasn't terribly interesting. There is absolutely nothing special about this tea to distinguish it from all the other fruit teas (many of them more flavorful) that I've tasted.

1 helpful votes

★★★★☆

Tart when hot but a lovely refreshing tea when iced!

28 helpful votes

★★★★☆

The rose was strongest during the hot time. When it cooled off the fruits were a bit sour but not unpleasantly. Add in some green tea for health benefits

3 helpful votes

★★★★☆

Tartness like sour red candy. Great iced. Wondering about the sugar content!

14 helpful votes

★★★☆☆

Perfect summer mild iced tea. Very refreshing on a hot afternoon

★★★★★

Like drinking fruit punch if you subtracted all the sugar! Strong juicy flavor, really nice. Blends beautifully with anything you want to have a fruit note

7 min steep · 212°F

★★★★★

This tea goes on my ever growing list of herbal teas that are great for iced tea!

★★☆☆☆

The flavor is good so weak. It does not work for iced tea at all.

3 min steep · 212°F

★★★★★

This tea is tied with another one for my favourite. The cranberry brings so much flavour.

★★★★★

I like the various flavors, they complement each other well. Not too over powering and it is the perfect summer time drink.

★★★★★

This tastes like a smartie candy, it is very good, but very tart

2 helpful votes

★★★★★

Super fruity and totally taste like Fruit punch! Great hot and amazing cold!

10 min steep

★★★★★

My favorite Adagio tea! Delicious iced - make sure you double the amount of loose tea and let it steep for the full length.