one of my top three favorites. It has a great aroma. The flavor is cozy and bold yet comfortable and relaxing. the flavors blend
well.
The soft flavors of mint and orange will dance on your tongue with a creamy floral finish. A perfect blend to sip on as your drift off into a magical dream filled night.
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one of my top three favorites. It has a great aroma. The flavor is cozy and bold yet comfortable and relaxing. the flavors blend
well.
This one was pretty good. Orange was the biggest flavor I got which was okay but not exactly what I was expecting.
Since I added orange peels to this blend. I tasted more orange & cream more than anything yes I did tasted a little of spearmint in this blend but I didn't taste any cranberry or anything other elements just the orange & cream which is fine as someone who loves Orange Dreamsicle
I did not like this tea. It's definitely preference, but for me it was not great.
One of my favorite herbal teas. This is my go to before bed, as this tea puts me to sleep
One of my favorites it taste as good as it smells! Very enjoyable
The orange and mint together is borderline addictive. This is easily one of my favorite blends from this site.
Probably the most flavorful herbal tea I've ever tried, and it makes for a nice treat at night when I don't want any caffeine. It does leave a bit of an aftertaste though.
I love this as a sweet treat! To me, it tastes a lot like bubblegum, but I see how many have called this an 'orange creamsicle' flavor. I'm surprised to see spearmint mentioned as I don't get mint flavor at all. Definitely delicious!
I have NOT anticipated how SWEET this blend would be. I DID, however, manage to taste spearmint in this fruity medley, which deserves a 'definitely okay' star on my shelf.
This tea is nice and light, very aptly named for 'Summer Night.'
It lists apple pieces, rose hips/petals, cranberry, spearmint, marigold, safflower, orange, and creme flavor as the ingredients, but I mostly taste the mint, the orange, and the creme. I can definitely see how other tasters got 'orange creamsicle' vibes from this tea. There are vague notes of flowers, but I didn't really get them until I steeped the second cup for longer than the first (first cup was steeped at 5 minutes, second cup was to 10), and even then, as I said, it was vague.
I am personally a huge fan of orange creamsicle, mint, and the orange+mint flavor combo, while not being the biggest fan of overpowering rose, so I quite enjoyed this tea. The biggest disappointment for me was for the huge apple pieces in the tea, there was very little (if any) apple flavor.
I forgot how delightful this blend is. Very sweet and crisp with the aftertaste of orange and herbal notes of mint it lulls you straight into the cup. This tea is perfect for anytime, but especially good on a night where your mind is restless and the hours are late.
This was a pretty good cup. I drank it hot with nothing added, but could see the potential for experimentation with this very wild mix. So opening the packet I thought 'orange creamsicle'. And nothing else. After brewing that flavor lingered, but the mint showed up as well and I am definitely a spearmint fan. The apple came through as well as slight cranberry, but never as major players. The only reason I didn't give the fifth star was a weird taste on the finish that I am betting was either the marigold or safflower neither of which I am familiar enough with to pick out of a mix. Would definitely like to see this one again and play with additional or temps and brew methods. 212° 10 min
The packet has a nice sour orange and cream aroma. It has a nice oranges and cream taste also, brewed with 6 ounces of water and then cooled.
to me this tastes like those little cups of orange & white swirled ice cream, with wooden spoons... with a hint of mint in the background. Definitely summer nostalgic!
This tea was quite fun - it tasted a bit like an orange creamsicle. The mint in it was light and was mostly in the background. Brewed for 10 minutes with a packet of Splenda.
I wasn't sure about how well all the different flavors would mix together, but I found that they taste quite good! It reminds me a lot of the bonfire tea; perhaps a little less strong and much less smoky. The cream flavor definitely comes through nicely in this blend!
Very mellow and soft in taste. It was really very nice and it was sweet even without sugar. The minty aroma was very refreshing
I quite enjoyed this! I didn't feel that the mint overwhelmed the other flavors and quite enjoyed the creamy orange, like enjoying a creamsicle by the pool after a long day at a summer family gathering.
Update: This brewed up to a bright yellow tea and the taste is a sweet, creamy orange. I didn't taste peppermint this time.
The scent of this tea reminds me of a creamsicle. The spearmint was more forward with a bitter orange taste. I added a little sweetener and it made this blend taste like bubblegum.
CommuniTEA sample: 5 min @ 212 F, second cup for 10 min @ 212 F. I agree with an assessment I've seen others describe that it's flavored after orange creamsicles. It's a mix of that and spearmint, but none of the flavors are really that strong. I don't really taste anything besides the to flavorings and the spearmint, and they just kind of go back and forth and while they don't compete, they don't really synergize either. It's fine?
This one is my favorite to turn into iced tea. So delicious
A new favorite! Maybe it's the creme flavoring (I really like it in the Lemon Meringue too). I also tend to mix the green vanilla with all of the fruity teas. I thought I'd dislike the mint in it, but honestly I barely notice the mint. I'll enjoy this one year round.
Good, but not especially balanced. The orange flavor doesn't blend as well with the others as it might. Tastes better cold with sweetener.
The mint and orange flavors come through the most on this tea so if you like that flavor profile you will enjoy this tea
Summer Night has a nice, creamsicle flavor on the first brewing, althought I thought the creme flavor was a little artificial. On the second brewing of the same leaves, the flavor mellowed out and the creme tasted better. (My husband, who hates all herbal teas, tried the 2nd brewing and actually liked it. So 5 stars from him.) The third brewing had just barely enough flavor left to taste.
This tea surprisingly has absolutely no taste, but smells very floral. I used twice as much tea as the instructions stated (as I prefer strong tea), chilled it to drink it iced, and when I tasted it... nothing. I couldn't taste a thing, but it has a cloying floral scent that I find very unpleasant. I won't buy this again.
This is a really fun combination, bright and smooth and pleasant. It could stand less apple, which doesn't add anything at all to the flavor, but that's Adagio's persistent problem.
Great tea but a little apple heavy. The other flavors aren't as strong. It's still a nice flavor though.
This tea was okay but definitely not one of my favorites and didn’t leave a lasting wow factor with it.
We didn’t enjoy this one, my daughter says to give it one star. We usually like the teas with apple pieces, but these added bulk but no additional flavor. From the description it seemed like a fruity tea but it had more of a spiced flavor than fruity. Glad we ordered the sample size!!
Just some weird sweet flavor. Could not finish either of the brews I tried to make. The second time I tried to make it longer, and the flavor was still off.
The flavor of this tea is very reminiscent of sitting on your porch on a late summer evening. It's a warm and inviting flavor, sweet but not overwhelming. Whenever I drink it, I'm taken back to childhood nights in the south with crickets and fireflies.
This was a nice enough tea, for me I wasn't able to taste the orange flavor that many spoke of, but the peppermint came through strongly. Overall not a bad tea, just not as orange flavored as I was expecting.
This blend is great both hot and iced. I steeped it longer than the recommended 3 minutes.
I made this as an herbal cold brew ice tea and it was our 2nd favorite this summer. The mint is just a hint enough to balance the sweet of the fruit. Very summery, very fruity, very refreshing.
'Summer Nights' from Adagio is a pleasant and mild-flavored tisane that captures the essence of a relaxing evening. The blend of apple pieces, rose hips, cranberries, and spearmint leaves creates a soothing base, while the natural orange and crème flavors add a subtle sweetness that’s perfectly balanced. The floral notes from rose petals, marigold flowers, and safflower gently enhance the overall experience, making each sip a calming retreat. This tisane is a wonderful choice for those looking for a gentle, refreshing brew to unwind with at the end of the day.
This tea is excellent! It’s very smooth and very flavorful. The main flavors are orange and peppermint and everything all works great together. I would definitely get this one again.
I very much enjoyed this tea. Though next time I want to try it cold brewed.
Update: I cold brewed it this time and enjoyed it more.
Better cold, as expected. Tastes like an orange creamsicle! Love the cream flavor
Fruit-heavy herbals like this aren't really my favorite. I often will add some pure tea to them to give them some body. This one definitely would have benefitted from a green or white tea base, or perhaps yerba mate. A shame, because it otherwise tastes like a more sophisticated creamsicle! Ultimately underwhelming.
I love the aroma of this tea. I cold brewed it blended with some Assam Melody. I think this tea is better in a blend with a base tea. Add a touch of sweetener and you have a nice sip of fruity tea.
This tea tastes odd, in an off-putting way. It's better iced, but still not good. The orange flavor reminds me of those little 4-6oz cups of concentrated orange juice given in medical settings. The mint and cream flavors are present in the background too, making for one strange cup of tea.
Interesting blend, the aromatics were far stronger than the flavors and notes produced once steeping per package direction. For me, I detected a strong citrus aroma, almost more lemon like than orange. I got an undertone of cranberry although no cranberries were present in my packet. I did not enjoy this hot but rather enjoyed it more as I let it cool. I found this blend to end in a minty finish on my tongue.
Orange and cream stand out the most. If you sip slow, you can pick up on a hint of mint. I really enjoyed this blend.
Mint cream with a touch of fruit. It does smell better than it tastes, but it still tastes really good.
This is a bizarre one. I would not be able to specifically tell you what this tastes like if I didn't have the ingredients in front of me. It has a strong, strange, artificial smell to me.
I really really like this tea. Its taste and smell both are orange and cream, like ice cream. I could smell this all day long. This will be a rebuy!
Though the ingredients in Summer Night all individually sound tasty to me, the orange flavour mixed with the mint plus all the other fruit flavours were just too much in one blend. The orange flavour came across as very artificial, somehow.
Has a creamy fruity flavor. Perfect tea for a relaxing night. Smells amazing and the favor is perfect balance.