Reviews
★★★★☆
I originally tried this in the CommuniTea and enjoyed it, so I got a sample bag to give it a more solid try. I've been a huge fan of Peach Serenity and was curious if I'd like this better, and I'm glad I only committed to a sample bag because I definitely prefer the Peach Serenity. There is a variety of fruit flavors and more understated peach flavor in Peach Bellini and even with using 1.5 tsp per cup, this felt watered down. I still like it, but would definitely reach for Peach Serenity for a similar flavor profile.
16 helpful votes
★☆☆☆☆
Peach flavor extremely subtle. I would not recommend this flavor. A great disappointment as I wanted a peachy tea.
★★★☆☆
For all I tired, I could not seem to get any significant peach flavour. Very week.
★★★★★
will make amazing iced-tea. As a hot tea, it isn't a go-to every day, but I found it nice change
★★★★★
I used a decent amount of Peach Bellini since it seemed to be mostly fruit pieces. There is quite a lot of peach flavor, with a hint of tropical fruits in the background. The resulting cup is quite peach-like in color as well, and is one of the fruit-based herbals without hibiscus or rose hips, so the cup was sweet and fruity without any tartness. Peach Bellini also adds more peach flavor when added to other teas.
5 min steep · 212°F · 4 helpful votes
★★★★★
Another great mixture of fruit! Sometimes I mix it with my oolong peach or white peach!
★★★★★
Nice peach flavor I left the bags in the pitcher for the strongest flavor. Not bitter or artificial tasting.
★★★★☆
this was a good blend with the right proportions for a lovely cup
★★★★★
Needed to use more than I expected to get the flavor, but the taste was good.
★★★★★
This makes the best ice tea. I ran back to the store and bought two more!
★★★★★
Such a good, sweet, fruity tea. It’s very refreshing hot or cold.
3 min steep · 212°F
★★★★★
The delicate, peachy flavor of this tea makes it a perfect after-dinner tea for me. Sometimes, I add a bit of triple sec for a bedtime treat. Absolutely delicious!
★★★★★
Yum. This is delicious cold. A nice peach taste when cold.
★★★★★
Absolutely love love this blend. Wii be making this all summer long over ice.
10 min steep · 212°F
★★★☆☆
I’m really looking for a robust peach flavor. This isn’t it. It has a nice faint fruit flavor, is very light in color. Just not fitting my bill.
7 min steep · 200°F
★★★★★
Oh so good!!! This tea is summer in a cup. I enjoy it with milk but it is delicious by its self.
★★★★★
This is the perfect summer tea. It tastes fresh and exactly like peach!
★★★★★
Peach lovers will love this tea! Its very flavorful and you can really taste the peach flavor.. It's delicious! Kind of reminds me of a warm slice of peach pie. Can' t wait to try it cold.
★★★★☆
Nice peach flavor. Tastes sort of like a peach ring, not as much flavor as I expected it to have, next time I will try cold steeping it.
★★★★★
Great tasting tea, the initial steeping time didn't bring out enough of the flavors. Once it was steeped for 10-15 mins instead of the 5-10 minute suggestion, the flavors became stronger and melded much better.
15 min steep · 212°F
★★★★☆
I was very skeptical when this brewed, nearly transparent, but tasting it took away any doubt. Very Peach-centric with orange/pineapple background. Very nice. I did put 50% more in the pot (1.5 tsp per cup)
5 min steep · 212°F
★★★★☆
I enjoyed this tea. The peach smell/ flavor were noticeable, but not overpowering. It had the right balance of tart and sweet. I would definitely reorder this one.
The only thing to note is that you really need more than 1tsp of tea per cup.
★★★☆☆
Smells amazing but flavor was underwhelming and I didn't like that the fruit pieces broke up almost the moment I added my water and the tea was full of floaties.
★★★★☆
If you like peach this is a lovely tea with a nice flavor
★★★★★
This is the perfect dessert! Or I'm hoping perfect for hot summer day. I do love them sweet and this is heaven in a cup for me.
★★★★★
Great balance of flavors for anyone who enjoys peach herbal tea!
★★★★★
It has a light, peachy flavor that s perfect for sipping in bed at night with a shorter steep when you don t want your tea too bold. Alternatively, you can steep it longer (much longer) and get a knockout cup of bolder, sweeter flavors. Either way, it s highly enjoyable!
11 helpful votes
★★★★★
This tea is very tart and flavorful, but be cautioned: It expands considerably when steeping. It's a little too acidic for my damaged teeth on its own, but since it's more dried fruit than anything else, it's really easy to add to other teas like White Tropics! I've enjoyed grinding it up and mixing with yogurt or oatmeal. Be very cautious if you have anything injured in your mouth or a stomach ulcer: it is a very acidic tea.
1 helpful votes
★★★★★
This tea is is really top notch - very delicate, great flavor. Be sure to steep no for at least 7-8 minutes to bring more color and full flavor.
★★★★★
I went with the longer end of the steep time for this tea and put it over ice. It was quite delicious and I would love to try it as a cold brew. The flavors mingled together well and made for an enjoyable afternoon treat.
1 helpful votes
★★★★☆
Part of the February 2021 CommuniTEA box. I was surprised and worried about the lack of coloring in the resulting cup, but delighted by the taste!
★★★★★
Tropical, fruity, yummy. Steep at 212 for 5-7mins.
5 helpful votes
★★★☆☆
Breaking out the small wine glasses seemed perfect for this clear, pale yellow brew.
Just like it's prosecco namesake, this tea has a lovely scent and very light flavor. (5 min @ 212)
★★★☆☆
Peaches are my favorite fruit, but this tea disappointed me. It may be becuase my CommuniTEA packet had only apple pieces, and wasn't representative of the tea from a larger bag. There was a strong peach aroma when I opened the packet. After reading other reviews, I steeped in 6oz water at 212°F for 10 minutes. The tea was a very pale yellow, and quite weak in peach flavor. Added 1/4 tsp honey to enhance the fruitiness, but found that the honey overpowered the delicate peach. For my second steep, I added two dried peach slices from my pantry, which resulted in a stronger peach flavor. The peach flavor further intensified as the tea cooled, so this tea may be better iced.
16 helpful votes
★★★★★
This is delicious! Very juicy peach flavor would definitely purchase. Would be great as iced.
★☆☆☆☆
Absolutely no flavor at all. Tasted like hot water that someone dropped an apple piece into.
★★★★☆
This is a good herbal tea, but it feels a little bit light to me. I was reminded briefly reminded of white tea, which I love, but again, on the light side. I bet this would taste excellent as iced tea in the summer. Brewed at 212°F for 8 minutes. Try 10.
1 helpful votes
★★★★☆
As part of the CommuniTEA, I received a small sample, enough for one eight ounce steep of this tea. Or, well, I probably could have gotten two, but I got one from it. Additionally, I don't think the blend was balanced, as I don't remember seeing strawberries, so that may color my review. On with the review proper.
Opening the packet reveals a tea full of dried fruit pieces and delicate pink flower petals within. It smells very strongly of peach, and I'm quite looking forward to tasting it. My mother, who hates peach, immediately wrinkles her nose, but that's entirely expected.
I steeped the tea for ten minutes in boiling water, revealing a peach-smelling, gold colored liquid that's pale in color. It smells wonderful, and the taste is bright, and fruity, and nicely sweet all on it's own. I didn't think to add any sugar to it, as the plentiful fruit ensured it was sweet enough on its own. Additionally, I didn't think to put it over ice, though I can easily imagine that it would bring out the fruity flavors. I really was missing the strawberry, but I loved the strong peach flavor that was tempered and accompanied by the tropical mango and papaya.
1 helpful votes
★★★★☆
I had a tiny amount of tea in my packet so since I had a sample pouch, I added quite a bit more in order to be able to steep up a good sized cup. I brewed this one longer than usual in order to extract full flavour and I also added a lot less water than usual. I ended up with a brew that was quite nice, peachy and sweet, with a little bit of other fruitiness alongside. My personal thought was that this tea would make a better iced tea than a hot tea, but since I had only a small cup, I drank mine hot. Well done herbal, but it needs quite a lot of pieces in order to make a satisfying cup. The best part of the cup was actually eating the pieces in the infuser- they were quite tasty!
4 helpful votes
★★☆☆☆
Boyfriend liked this one but I find peach flavoring to be pretty fake tasting and cloying. Not one for me.
★★★☆☆
TLDR: All said & told I think this tisane has a good flavor, but it works better as an accompaniment than by itself.
My CommuniTea packet smells like peach rings! Inside is the flavor infused apple pieces & a few tiny rose petals. I don’t think I got any additional fruit pieces in my sample, but I could be mistaken, a lot of fruit looks the same once dried.
I let this steep for 12min at 212F to try to eek out as much flavor as possible. When I tried the tisane hot it tasted mostly like apple, with very light peach flavor. I added sugar, which didn’t really effect the flavor immediately, & let it cool completely. It’s like a whole different drink cold! The fruity peach flavor is much stronger. But for me, even with the stronger flavor it seemed like something was missing - like an off juice.
I took a gamble & attempted to steep this sample again (usually herbals & tisanes are only good for one go’round), but I added cream black tea as well to the steep. There was enough flavor to add a hint of peach to my black tea (yum! peaches’n’cream!), I can only imagine how much better it’d be if I tried it full strength!
4 helpful votes
★★★★☆
Very light fruit flavor when hot. The flavor comes out a little more as it cools. I preferred it iced.
9 helpful votes
★★★★★
A really lovely peach tea! Has a bit of a tart taste, which is nice
★★★★☆
This is a light tea, but it's very tasty! It has a wonderful sweet taste, and no unpleasant aftertaste. My kids enjoyed this one too. It seems little better cold/iced, but it good either way. I just have to use less water or more tea to make it strong enough.
4 helpful votes
★★★★★
This is a nice, fruity tea that tastes like a summer afternoon. Keep in mind that it's really light, and a second steep tastes like water that once saw a peach.
★★★★★
I quite liked the sweetness and lightness of this tea and I’m glad I saved it for the end of the day to have as a dessert tea. While my communiTEA packet was packed with mostly light colored cube pieces, the peach flavor was present and did not taste added or artificial. I drank this tea after it filled by mistake but found I liked it better cold. I would suggest getting larger than a sample size to ensure a balance of what should be in the tea bag is there and so more tea can be used if you prefer a stronger flavor.
1 helpful votes
★★★☆☆
Opening the packet for today’s CommuniTEA cup, the strong scent of peaches poured out. Peering in, only apple pieces and a bit of rose petals dust was inside. I’ve been around this block before! The fruit tisanes are a touchy group! I chose my prettiest teacup, heated my water to 212°, and stuck those sweet smelling rose dusted apple pieces into a warm bath. 10 minutes of steeping and the water had changed into a light peachy pink brew. Sipping, the peach essence was light and weak. Sprinkling the tiniest bit of sugar definitely enhanced the fruity drink, letting the fruit essence fully develop. Sadly, the sample I received was too small to brew a proper sized cuppa. I would be willing to give this another try with a proper sampling and try it iced.
14 helpful votes
★★★★☆
This had a fruity peach scent on opening the CommuniTEA packet. I brewed at 212 for 10 min to make this as strong as possible. It was light in color and taste when hot. I left it cool and drank it room temperature hours later and it had a much stronger and sweeter flavor. I think if I was going to order this I would only make it as iced tea.
20 helpful votes
★★★☆☆
Mostly apples with flavoring, ok flavor but the packet was pretty skimpy today. I'd probably suggest 2 tsp per 8oz and a bit of sugar to make this tasty.
★★★☆☆
I'm reviewing this based off of what was in my communiTEA packet, which was only apple pieces and the sprayed on flavoring. All other fruit and rose petals were missing. What was there tasted pretty strongly of peach, and while hot was sickeningly sweet. I let it cool then poured it over ice, which was more enjoyable in my opinion. What I did get was okay, but I'm guessing with the addition of the missing ingredients this would have been much better. (reviewed through CommuniTEA; 15 min @ 212F)
8 helpful votes