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

Customers use these reviews to describe their experience with Passionfruit Tango, including flavor, aroma, preparation preferences, strength, and how the tea fits into daily routines. Browse the full review history page by page to compare tasting notes, steeping tips, and favorite ways to enjoy this tea.

  • 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: 201-250 of 669

Reviews

★★★★★

Excellent tea, great flavor, will definitely order more.

1 helpful votes

★★★★☆

Very good! I recommend this one. Probably one of my favorites that I have tried so far.

3 min steep · 212°F

★★★☆☆

it was an alright tea. there was a sort of bitterness that i didn t quite like, but mixing it with other teas balanced it out. i do enjoy the flavor of passionfruit, but something about this didn t sit right with me on its own @adagioteas

9 helpful votes

★★★★★

As part of a Christmas gift, I bought this as part of my manicurist gift. She raves the passionfruit tango flavor. She told me she loves it.

1 helpful votes

★★★★★

This is an amazing tea this is just right in the fruity range. I have ordered this tea many time and I am never sorry.

★★★★☆

This is a great refreshing fruity tea with some spice notes to it. I've enjoyed it both hot & cold, depending on my mood and the weather outside.

5 min steep · 212°F

★★★★☆

Very good tea, fruity and delicious, but not as good as some of Adagio's other fruity teas like Pina Colada and Peach Bellini.

5 min steep · 212°F

★★★☆☆

The predominant aroma is cinnamon and sweet. Passionfruit strikes me as something that should be a tropical flavor and I really wanted the fruity notes to be more forward. The cinnamon gives it a more fall cobbler sort of vibe.

★★★★★

A caffeine-free favorite of mine, always a go-to

★★★★★

This tea has a delightful spice to it. I love it hot, but it is also quite tasty cold.

★★★★☆

If you enjoy very tart flavors, passionfruit, and cinnamon, then you will enjoy this tea. It taste very similar to Tazo’s Passion Tea except far less “harsh”. I would say if you’re looking for a more mellow version then definitely give this tea a go.

★★★★★

Lovely!!! I cold brewed in the fridge and used as a mocktail mixer and was delightful.

★★★★★

Absolutely love this tea, it smells like bubblegum to me. Also good mixed with the Dragonfruit Dream.

5 min steep · 212°F

★★★★★

Amazing iced or hot! I prefer hot personally. Really awesome flavor!

10 min steep · 185°F

★★★★☆

Ordered this for summer iced tea. It has cinnamon, a taste I love but not for a summer iced drink. So now I’m looking forward to enjoy if hot this fall.

★★★★☆

great for iced tea! a little too much cinnamon, so it s best to mix it with another tea to help mitigate some of that intense cinnamon (i like mixing with the pomegranate grove)

★★★★★

Y'all this is so good iced with sugar! It's more of a fruit punch flavor than a straight passionfruit. You can taste the hibiscus and cinnamon as well.

10 min steep · 212°F

★★★★★

This team is a FAVORITE! I love to drink it hot or cold and the flavors are never bitter!

★★★★★

Honestly the BEST tasting tea I have ever had. It’s aroma instantly brightens my day and the taste, oh the taste!!!

3 min steep · 212°F

★★★★★

Love it! Great flavor for summer. Will definitely buy again.

★★★★☆

Very nice and fruity. Not too strong or too weak a flavor.

★★★★☆

Really liked it the first time we tried it. After ordering more, it just didn't taste as good.

★★★☆☆

This is not for me. I don't really taste passionfruit so much as Kool-Aid without the sugar. (I didn't add sugar to my tea.) It's not bad, but it's not particularly interesting, either. Bright pink color is nice. Notes of pineapple (which I also noticed in the last batch of dragonfruit).

1 helpful votes

★★★★★

One of my favorite ice teas. I always coldbrew it overnight.

★★★★★

Delicious! I would have liked it a little better without the cinnamon, but it still tastes amazing!

4 min steep · 200°F

★★★★★

This tea is great, Can really taste the passion fruit and the mango has a great flavor!

10 min steep · 212°F · 15 helpful votes

★★☆☆☆

It’s jot what I wanted. I taste absolutely no fruit flavor. I only taste cinnamon.

★★★★★

Very good Tea, we enjoy every day to lunch and before to sleep, relax and sleep well

3 min steep · 212°F

★★★★★

Yummy. I especially like this tea when it is iced.

★★★★☆

I enjoy a good fruit tea. I was a little thrown off by the combination of fruit and cinnamon in this tea. It's also a little tart so I like to drink it sweetened, but there's a fine line with this tea for me, where sweetening too much tastes bad also - not something I say often as I like sweets. I will finish my bag but not re-purchase.

★★★★★

This is my favorite iced tea! I developed a bad habit of drinking Coke to stay awake on night shift. When I went to first shift, I decided to cut the extra calories and caffeine from my diet but I had a really hard time because I would migraines without the caffeine and craved the flavor. On a whim I made this as iced tea and realized that it has the subtle cinnamon flavor that I crave from the Coke. By making it as iced tea I've been able to eliminate my Coke intake. I first steep it with rock sugar then make it into iced tea either by itself or with one of the mango teas. At first I made it pretty sweet to match the sweetness of Coke and each week I've reduced the amount of rock sugar that I use. This tea has been a lifesaver to me to cut out something so unhealthy and addicting. Now I'm addicted to Passionfruit Tango tea!

★★★★★

Tonight I made iced Passionfruit Tango. Typically I use double the required amount per cup when I m making iced tea. The first steep went for 5 minutes. The second steep went for 10. We don t dilute the tea in my house with ice or water -- we like it full strength but today I caved and added ice because I didn t make the tea early enough in the day to cool it all the way in the fridge. The adult children really loved this tea with their dinner and inspired me to make more so we don t have this dilemma tomorrow night. We really like lemongrass and passionfruit tea and the mango and apple chunks were delightful. I m glad I ordered a really big bag.

The more I reflect on this tea, I'm not sure I love the 'tango' -- especially the cinnamon. I'll still drink this but I'll return to my preferred passionfruit when we've finished the package.

5 min steep · 208°F · 4 helpful votes

★★★★☆

This tea is very reminicent of the Passion Tango from Teavana. I wasn t very much of a fan back then, and this is still rather impressive. The bit of spice make this tea appealing while it s hot. I prefer it hot with some sugar, but this tea gets it s grade from the diversity it can house.

5 min steep · 212°F · 1 helpful votes

★★★★★

Wonderful if you like sweet, which I do. This one reminds me of the tropics with a nice blend of sweet and tangy.

★★★★★

This is a very refreshing tea that is perfect iced or hot.

★★★☆☆

Faint on passionfruit and heavy on the cinnamon. This is a good and interesting cup of tea, but since I was expecting more fruity notes it was disappointing.

10 min steep · 212°F · 4 helpful votes

★★★☆☆

Wasn't a fan. It was different, the cinnamon was a bit too much for me.

★★★☆☆

Like other reviewers, I was disappointed by how little passion fruit flavor comes through in this. I get a hint of fruitiness, but much more of the cinnamon, which I could really do without. Not a bad tea - but not what I d have hoped from a tea with 'passionfruit' in the name.

1 helpful votes

★★★★★

I make an iced tea concentrate with this, shake it up with some water and ice in a cocktail shaker, and it tastes JUST LIKE a certain shaken iced tea you can get at a certain chain coffee shop... but you didn t hear it from me ;)

★★★★☆

Good for iced tea. I used a tablespoon of tea instead of a teaspoon since I was adding ice.

8 min steep · 212°F

★★★★★

sweet and sour, bright and gentle in the same time, worth to try it. good taste for start of the day

★★★★☆

Wasn't the best out of all i had. If you like fruity teas I don't recommend.

3 min steep · 212°F

★★★★☆

My first thought upon drinking this tea was that cinnamon had no place in this. However, the more I drank it, the less assaulting the cinnamon became, and the fruity flavors began to shine through. The hibiscus is strong and tart, with hints of citrus and passion fruit. As a sweetened iced tea, this was pretty good.

★★★★★

When I smelled this tea, I thought it smelled strange, and honestly wasn't expecting to enjoy it. It brewed up into a beautiful pinkish-red liquor, and when brewed still smelled strongly of cinnamon AND fruit flavors, but somehow when I drank it, it really worked. I especially liked the bite of the hibiscus. This was definitely a win from me. An odd, but very tasty blend.

2 helpful votes

★★★★★

The tango isn't one of my favorite dances, and this isn't one of my favorite teas, but it is tea and that's all that matters 🥰

2 helpful votes

★★★★☆

CommuniTEA is a great experience. I would probably not have tried a tea whose top two ingredients are hibiscus and cinnamon on my own, but here we are! This was better than expected, especially since it gave off a mix of cinnamon and thick perfume while it steeped. Naturally the concoction is a bold pink and the taste is tart (there’s that hibiscus). The other flavors including the titular passionfruit are a bit lost; they form into what I can only call “background fruit” but the scenery is pleasant enough. Cinnamon is an odd fit among the tropical flavors and reminded me strongly of the winter blend sample collection. Although it seems like some enjoy this as an iced tea, I preferred it warm. I found the cloying perfume quality reappeared and got stronger as this cooled.

14 helpful votes

★★★★☆

I actually really dig this tea! (More than I thought I would, given it's sort of an odd mishmash of ingredients!) It kind of smelled like a pleasant perfume to me when I opened the packet. When brewed, it's a beautiful dark red wine color. I get the slightest hint of cinnamon, some fruit, floral, and just a small amount of rose petals (which it the main thing I don't like). The rose petals aren't overpowering, and the other ingredients blend together really wonderfully. I'm not a fan of the tart teas, but this one is not bad at all. :)

6 helpful votes

★★★★☆

A very colorful tea with fruit pieces, flower petals, and lemongrass. I steeped at 212°F x 10 minutes, and the tea was a rich and deep red color. The flavor is a nicely balanced fruitiness with a warm cinnamon overtone. I didn't notice a perfumy taste from the rose petals, or excessive tartness from the hibiscus and raspberry leaves. I enjoyed it hot and sweetened with honey. The second steep was weak.

18 helpful votes

★★★★☆

On opening the CommuniTEA packet there was a strange medicinal scent noted. I steeped using 212 F water but unfortunately forgot about it until I got back from walking my dog. So about an hour later I tasted it and was thoroughly surprised to find it did not taste bitter, rather it was fruity and still a bit warm. The liquid was a beautiful bold red color. I had to leave again and then returned to room temperature tea. This time I mostly noted cinnamon sweetness. This is an impressive tisane to withstand all the neglect and still taste as good as it did!

20 helpful votes

★★★★★

Great flavor! And the pink color is so cute! The floral notes complement the fruit flavors so well!

12 helpful votes