Passionfruit Tango Customer Reviews

The flavors of passionfruit and mango sparkle on the tongue, developing even more flavor as it cools.

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What Customers Say About Passionfruit Tango

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  • Product: Passionfruit Tango
  • Ingredients: hibiscus, cinnamon, apple pieces, lemon grass, rose hips, raspberry leaves, natural passionfruit flavor, mango pieces, rose petals & peach pieces
  • Reviews shown here: 1-50 of 669

Reviews

★★★★★

Awesome all around! The aroma, beautiful deep red color, and of course the taste are all a hit. I was concerned the cinnamon may overpower, but it tangos with the others quite nicely. Great and unique!

7 min steep · 212°F

★★★★★

This delicious tea surprised me and was good company through the colder months; the taste reminding me of warmer climes.

10 min steep · 212°F

★★★★★

Love this for my evenings when I’m winding down. It’s tropical and fruity and perfect for a cool spring evening.

5 min steep · 212°F

★★★☆☆

This tea is completely okay. It's perfectly fine. I love passionfruit, and this doesn't really taste like it. I feel like this is the passionfruit version of pomegranate grove, and the pomegranate one is better than this.

★★★★★

Passionfruit is my all time favorite tea! Can't wait to use this instead of the grocery store tea bags.

★★★★☆

Great herbal tea. It has a balance of sweet and tangy. Flavorful and a great addition to our normal teas

5 min steep · 180°F

★★★★★

It's so good. I love the taste and how it's also a little sweet which is great. Very good, I recommend

★★★★☆

This is a really nice summer tea. It's delicious and refreshing, especially for the summer and drinking it iced

★★★★★

Love it. This is not an everyday one for me but will be in the rotation. Good solid flavor works well cold and pretty good warm too.

5 min steep · 215°F

★★★★★

Update - Since the 2021 review, I get this one semi regularly. I like it at bedtime sometimes. I'm working on a medium bag now and it's a delicious mix of cozy spices and summery fruits. It reminds me of a Mexican place I like where I flip to the acquafrescas list first! Not quite an acquafresca but the flavors remind me of the more interesting ones.
4/1/21 review - I've wanted to try this one for ages!  All ingredients were present in my CommuniTEA packet.  The elements are well balanced (for my tastebuds anyway), though I find that I can taste all of them so I think you probably have to like all of the ingredients (which I do) to be a fan of this tea.  The perfect amount of lemongrass really lifts it and helps to make it more of a summery cinnamon drink tho the cozy spices make it seasonally versatile.  The rose is a mild background note.  I really liked this tea, both unsweetened and with just a dab of honey (Adagio's raw honey for fruit tisanes).  I was expecting to take a couple of sips warm, and then chill it but it was much better warm than I expected so I drank half the cup!  I chilled the second half.  Once chilled, it was refreshing and delicious... but it seemed to lose its lemongrass flavor.  As the chilled version warmed up towards room temp, the lemongrass started to come back.  The cold version might keep the lemongrass better cold brewed, tbd. I'd like to compare this against the pomegranate grove herbal since both have a fruit and spice thing happening...   (10 mins @212º)

8 helpful votes

★★★☆☆

This tea has a strong fruit flavor. It is not for me, but may be for those who like strong fruit flavors :)

★★★★★

This is my favorite herbal tea I've tried so far. The tea is bright and flavorful, and gives a little bit of fall coziness. Absolutely recommend, I cannot get enough of this tea!

3 min steep · 212°F

★★★★☆

It was good. I may make it stronger next time to see the difference in the flavors. I am going to try several of the others to see which ones I like best.

★★★★☆

I like lemon grass! I understand it’s a miss for many, but this added to passion fruit works well! Preferred this one hot.

★☆☆☆☆

This is cinnamon tea. I can't taste the fruit at all. I was excited for some sort of passion fruit flavor, but I could taste nothing but cinnamon. I added sugar, I cooled out down. Only cinnamon. Glad I only got a sample, not even going to finish that.

★★★★★

Nice and fruity with a spiced kick from cinnamon. This one is best prepared in an overnight cold steep!

1 helpful votes

★★★★★

This is awesome tea. I will try anything with Passionfruit. I share samples with my friends frequently to encourage them to try teas from Adagio.

★★★★★

A great refreshing tea for the spring/summer! Will be drinking this tea all season. Highly recommend if you are looking for a fruit forward tea during those days under the sun.

★★★★★

Love the smell taste everything about this one over some ice

3 min steep · 212°F

★★★★★

Loved this tea. When first opening there was a strong cinnamon smell but after brewing (cold) it was great. Vibrant color and taste. Recommended.

★★★★☆

It's passable, strong hibiscus tartness, which is nice. Passionfruit flavor doesn't come out much, but it will do.

★★★★☆

A pleasant and sweet herbal tea. I'm still more partial to the kona pineapple, but this isn't unpleasant.

★★★★☆

5 min @ 212 F, second infusion for 10 min at 212 F, both served iced. I've had this tea hot and cold, I think it is better cold. I tried sweetening it with a little bit of rock sugar, but it really doesn't need that. The first cup was tart, in a very pleasant way, and the sugar was not noticeable at all. I probably should have added more, but I didn't want to overpower the tea. I didn't get as much flavor from the peaches, mango, or the passion fruit flavor itself, which was a little bit disappointing. But it was very tart, which is reminiscent of passion fruit, and I enjoyed the floral and fruity mixture with the hints of cinnamon. The second step, I didn't add any sugar, but it was naturally sweeter! Hibiscus often doesn't have as much flavor in a second infusion, and I think that was the case here. I did get more of the fruity notes, including some of the tropical mango and passion fruit aspects. Both steeps were very refreshing, having an almost creamy mouthfeel!

3 helpful votes

★★★★☆

This tea was delicious and had such a great fruity flavor with hints of spice

7 helpful votes

★★☆☆☆

Feb 25- no passion fruit taste at all

liked it. tasted like tangy berry with cinnamon; no passionfruit taste there to me.

2 helpful votes

★★★★★

Honestly, I was not expecting to like this tea because it has hibiscus in it. Not a fan of hibiscus. Brewed at 200F for four minutes. This tea is a beautiful rose color sipped from a double walled glass. It is very floral tasting, reminding me of roses. I am surprised. I like it very much.

1 helpful votes

★★★★☆

An assertive tang with a hint of spice! I enjoy this but it seems a bit directionless; i'm not sure if the name is what I'd call it since the actual passionfruit takes a backseat to the other flavors. Would be great cold and i certainly admire its ooomph!

1 helpful votes

★★★☆☆

This has an amazing aroma and color. Slightly fruity with just a touch of cinnamon. A nice balance of tart and sweet. No noticeable rose flavor in my cup, fortunately for me as I don't like a strong rose flavor. I preferred this as a cold tea rather than hot.

3 helpful votes

★★★★★

Absolutely LOVED this!! It’s a bit fruity, a bit nippy, and a bit dark. It’s going on my wish list!!

1 helpful votes

★★★★★

Love today’s CommuniTea! As I read the ingredients I had a great feeling about it. Reading Hibiscus as the first ingredient I knew it was going to be a nice red color. The cinnamon is present in both the dried tea form and once the tea was brewed. It kinda has a scent that reminds me of a Christmasy potpourri in a good way. I definitely taste the cinnamon and apple in this and the hibiscus adds enough sweetness that sweetener isn’t really necessary but brings the fruit to life.

1 helpful votes

★★★★★

This blend steeps a very lovely shade of red resulting in a cheerful presentation and interesting flavor. Although I am ill, I tasted a good deal of cinnamon, lemongrass, tartness, and something a bit sweet. My packet of dry tea leaves was beautiful and had many colors, also another treat. I'll give it another go when I am not sick but I believe I would love this iced, just as it is for I usually do not add sweetener to my tea. Nice blend.

5 helpful votes

★★★★☆

'Hot weak kool-aid'. Very fruit forward-- tasted more like a juice blend than a brewed tea. The rose hip added a touch of sourness that cut the treacly-sweet tropical fruit blend. Will do better cool because of that.

1 helpful votes

★★★★★

Tasty fruit tea, kind of like a fruit punch. It's great cold.

5 helpful votes

★★★★★

I've been struggling with a lot of herbal tea lately, but I found this tea delicious. It's sweet, fruity, and the hibiscus adds a lot of body and pleasant mouth feel to the mix. Awesome!

4 helpful votes

★★★★★

This tea smells amazing. It tasted good hot, and cold it was really refreshing. It's one of my favorites among the fruit teas.

★★★★★

Loved this so much! I bought the sample size and then the big one because it’s an all time fav

3 min steep · 212°F

★★★★★

Tangy, sweet, and spicy. Very good iced or hot. Hibiscus is prominent with tart passion fruit coming in close behind. The lightly spicy cinnamon is very complementary to the fruity flavors. Mango and peach lend a perfect sweetness, however a drizzle of honey works well when a lil more sugar is desired.

5 min steep · 212°F

★★★★☆

I first tried this tea in a sampler pack and fell in love with it. It's sweet but not overly so. It's a good tea to sip throughout the day. I love the color it produces. Such a beautiful color. There is some tartness to it but it's not too sharp a flavor.

5 min steep · 212°F

★★★☆☆

I brewed this tea twice getting two different flavors.
First time the tea was a deep bright red/pink. It tasted mostly like hibiscus and apple with a bit of cinnamon. It wasn't that good, and the hibiscus kind of over powering.
The second time tasted much better. It was a soft grey pink. The different fruit flavors with the passion fruit, mango, and peach were more pronounced. The hibiscus was weaker. Unfortunately there wasn't any cinnamon.

5 min steep · 200°F · 2 helpful votes

★★★★★

Thick bold fruity flavors. Great by itself hot or iced, or blended with other teas.

3 min steep · 212°F · 1 helpful votes

★★★☆☆

Mixed feelings on this one. Is the blend tasty? Yes, if I had this as a blind sample. But... I mean... I taste more spice (cinnamon or cassia in particular) more than any other ingredient. I was really hoping for the passion fruit (or any of the other fruit flavors, really) to take more center-stage, instead of acting like supporting characters at best.
If each tea blend is supposed to be a marriage of ingredients, this was supposed to be a wedding between passionfruit and the other fruits and spices, but instead passionfruit's 'best friend' cinnamon shows up in a full blown designer wedding gown, and pregnant. Like... Where did passionfruit go? I am pretty sure she bolted before she even saw the altar, if we're gonna use that analogy some more.
I bet this won't be so bad once the days start turning towards autumn, though, especially for those days where summer and autumn seem to be fighting for whose season it is, anyways. It -does- taste like the embodiment of late, late summer, early autumn, so I can't knock it entirely. Just wish the fruit was more present, and didn't feel like afterthoughts.

3 min steep · 212°F

★★★★★

This combination of hibiscus 🌺, Peach, mango, rose hips, lemon grass, rasp. leaves, etc are for me!

3 min steep · 180°F

★★★★☆

I thought this had a nice fruity aroma and a pleasant, sweet taste

2 helpful votes

★★★★☆

Quite a refreshing and delicious sip. Love the addition of cinnamon for a twist. I cold brewed this and it turned out perfect.

6 helpful votes

★★★★☆

This tea contains three fruits I'm not crazy about, but together with the cinnamon and tartness, I enjoyed it, and I'd probably drink it again. It honestly didn't taste like passionfruit at all, at least not what I associate with the flavour. I have now had it hot (steeped 6 min @ 190º) and cold-steeped, and it was good both ways.

10 helpful votes

★★★★☆

It’s almost like drinking juice without the need of sweeteners. It has a beautiful bright red color to it as well.

1 helpful votes

★★★★☆

Surprisingly cinnamon heavy for a fruit tea. I would have appreciated a little more fruit flavor, but I appreciate that the hibiscus is subtle in this blend.

1 helpful votes

★★★★★

This is a 10/10 tea for me, even though it contains hibiscus and rose petals, which I both despise! At least coldbrewed it's incredibly good. Cinnamon is the main taste, but there's a fruity touch to it that elevates the taste. It's so enjoyable, somehow this rather unusual combination makes me want to drink more and more. 😍

2 helpful votes

★★★★☆

This is a decent herbal option. There's nothing particularly standout about it though.

1 helpful votes

★★★★★

I find this tea to be very much like Starbucks’ iced passion tango tea. Therefore, I like this one better cold, and preferably with lemonade!

3 helpful votes