Pu-Erh Chorange Customer Reviews

Rich chocolate and sweet orange with pu erh for a festive treat.

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What Customers Say About Pu-Erh Chorange

Customers use these reviews to describe their experience with Pu-Erh Chorange, 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: Pu-Erh Chorange
  • Ingredients: pu-erh tea, orange, cocoa nibs, natural chocolate flavor, blue cornflowers & natural orange flavor
  • Reviews shown here: 951-1000 of 1494

Reviews

★★★★★

This is a very great tasting tea. My second favorite next to the hazleberry

5 min steep · 212°F

★★★☆☆

I find this tea to be very bland in flavor. I have tried everything from no sugar up to adding 2 tsp to a cup. Nothing has improved the flavor much.

5 min steep · 212°F

★★★★☆

Definitely earthy. Definitely chocolate-orange-y. Enjoyable if I'm in the mood for it.

★★★★★

The pu erh was earthy and mild. I over-brewed it without bad results.

The cornflowers make the tea pretty, as they contrast well with the orange peel, but I don't know if they add anything to the flavor.

The chocolate taste was mild. The balance of chocolate and orange also reminded me of those Terry's chocolate oranges where you bang it and get slices of 'orange' to eat.

I usually drink black tea with some milk, and had done so with this pu ehr in the past and was not impressed with it... but tonight I made this without milk and came to really enjoy this tea. I'm changing my 'good' to a 'great'. I used a little Torani sugar-free syrup to sweeten.

5 min steep · 210°F

★★★★☆

I brewed this at 212 for 5 minutes, and was pleased with the taste of the tea when hot. The orange and chocolate notes are soft, but lingered in my mouth even after a few sips.
I left the left over tea in the steeping container, and let it sit overnight as a tea concentrate for the morning. I put the rest over ice with cream and sugar, I really enjoyed it this way. I would say I prefer it iced, but it's also good hot.

5 min steep · 212°F

★★★★★

Sweet and creamy. A perfect pu erh tea for sure.

★★★★☆

It's not bad - but I've had better. My girlfriend made a chocolatey pu erh for me that I love so we both thought I would like Chorange as much.

The chocolatey notes are stronger than the orange, but both are weaker than the mellow pu erh taste. I would encourage anyone drinking this to brew it longer than you'd expect. You can't oversteep pu erh, so they say - so put that to the test.

It's not bad at all though. I'm certainly a fan of pu erh at this point. But I think it would go really well in a blend that added more to the cocoa or orange notes.

★★★★☆

This was my first time trying a pu erh tea, and I ended up really liking this! A hint of orange, a hint of chocolate: overall exactly what I was hoping for.

★★★☆☆

This is a nice pu erh, but all I taste is the pu erh. I wanted both more orange and more chocolate in this, and no matter how I fiddle with steep time and / or temperature, the pu erh is the standout note of the tea. Not bad, but not what I was hoping for.

★★★★★

This has become one of my favorite teas. I don't add sweetener, although on occasion I add milk. It is a nice, like pu erh without being too earthy or fishy. It smells stronger than it tastes. Nonetheless, you can actually tell there are orange and chocolate flavors. I usually steep this 2 or 3 times, so it goes a long way.

★★★★★

This is a fun tea to drink. I love the orange and chocolate flavor combination. It's one of my favorites.

5 min steep · 212°F

★★★★☆

Yummy chocolate-orange. Great for a dessert when I don't want to be too bad! A little sweetener brings it out a bit.

★★★★★

great - I really loved it. It had a great taste. Good for morning tea.

★★★★★

Pu erh Chorange is a great blend. orange and chocolate go so well together and it's an unusual combination to find in a tea. I'm glad they chose to blend it with pu erh in particular. This and pu erh hazelberry lately are my new favorites.

★★★★★

My favorite of the pu erh teas. Gentle orange flavor.

5 min steep · 200°F

★★★★★

I made this iced and absolutely loved it!! Sweet and citrus ... subtle and refreshing.

★★★★☆

I really like this tea overall. It definitely tastes like chocolate and orange with a bit of a smoky flavor. It's the perfect tea for a chilly day.

★★★★☆

I didnt think I was going to like this tea but I really do. I drank it with and without sugar and I think I prefer it with sugar. I havent tried it over ice but I think that it might be very tasty that way also

★★★★★

I thought this tea tasted a lot like the chocolate orange candies you see around Christmas time. It has a nice aroma and flavor.

2 helpful votes

★★★★★

Probably my favorite tea I've tried. I love pu-er, and this is a nice mix. Also, everyone I've served it to liked it as well.

★★★★☆

Mmmm...add the sweetener of your choice to bring out more of the chocolate and orange flavors and you have desert! All of the flavors blend very well with the Pu-erh base.

★★★★★

This pu erh was my favorite of the pu erh's. The taste is very refreshing and mellow tasting, and just a lovely array of flavor.

3 min steep

★★★★★

This tea is so good! Definitely one of my favorite flavors so far!

★★★★★

This is the fourth 'Pu erh' -tea I have tried. And definitely the best.

★☆☆☆☆

Unfortunately, this tea was disgusting. It had a strange, fishy taste. The orange and chocolate flavors did nothing to help the taste and may have even made it worse. The flavors just did not seem to mix well. I only had a small sample size and could not finish it.

★★★★★

This is pure perfection in my book. A rich pu'erh with the slightest hint of orange and chocolate. It delights my tastebuds and wakes me up in the morning.

4 min steep · 212°F

★★★★★

another one i got for my bae! he loved it and can't wait to get more!!

★★★★☆

I love the flavor of chocolate and orange. This tea delivers!

★★★☆☆

This tea was interesting, because the chocolate scent was really strong. It translates a bit of a weird texture when drinking though, but that's probably just because my mind always expected hot chocolate, haha. It's a perfectly average tea.

★★★☆☆

I LOVE pu erh hazelberry so I was excited to try this blend. I see why it is popular as it is smooth and creamy. However, there is something off about the flavoring for me. It is just not my cup of tea.

★★★★☆

I took a chance on the pu erh sampler and this one is my favorite.

★★★★★

Another one of my favorites, the chocolate and orange go very well with the not-overpowering puerh flavor. Great tea for someone looking to taste puerh for the first time but worried whether or not they'll like it.

1 helpful votes

★★★★☆

Great smell but the flavor is a little bit lacking. Worth a try.

★★★★★

I am very new to the tea scene, and this is one of the first Adagio teas I've tried. This is the first tea with which I've just paused to hold the tea in my mouth and savor it. I usually have to add sweetener to my tea (newbie, remember) and while it IS delicious with some honey, it's also delicious without it!

★★★★☆

this was a free sample sent to me and I didn't really like it too much.

★★★★★

This was the first Pu Erh tea I've ever had and I loved it. It takes well with milk and a sweetener which makes for a sweet and creamy tea. It's chocolate-orange done right with neither flavor being too overpowering. It's a great tea.

★★★★☆

Very good! Very good! Very good! Very good! Very good! Very good! Very good! Very good! Very good!

★★★★★

Super weird, but super awesome. Great after rehearsal.

★★★★★

I love the hazelberry flavor a little more, but this is great too. The smell makes me feel warm and nostalgic, and the taste is smooth and delicious.

5 min steep · 212°F

★★★★★

This tea is absolutely phenomenal. It's sweet on its own, and deeply satisfying in the chocolate department, and the orange flavor works so well with the earthy pu erh tones. definitely a new fave.

★★★★★

Mmmm. Pu erh. Chocolate. Orange. What's not to love? This is tied with pu erh hazelberry for my favorite tea.

5 min steep · 212°F

★★★★☆

The blend of flavors in this tea is quite exquisite. There is a bit of an offputting floral/alcohol undercurrent in the first sips, which seems to come from the orange flavoring, but it mellows out to a very compelling treat.

3 min steep · 212°F

★★★★★

I loved the taste of this pu erh tea with the orange and chocolate flavors.

★★★★☆

I fell in love with pu erh teas a couple years ago when the first cup I had felt thicker than your average cup of tea with a hint of muskiness to it. The citrus is a light flavor and so is the chocolate. It's a great blend.

★★★★★

I haven't tried this tea as I'm picky when it comes to darker teas, but my mom absolutely ADORES IT. She first wanted it to try and lose weight, but she loves the taste of it so much that it's always a reorder for her.

★★★☆☆

The smell is divine! It hits me as soon as I open the bag and only gets better once it's been steeped. The taste is, unfortunately, more bitter than I would like, reminiscent of coffee. But the chocolate is there and it combines with the orange nicely, calming the bitterness down enough that I don't loath it -- but I would like it better if it was sweeter.

★★★★☆

I guess pu erh is a little different flavor- but i liked the chocolate orange in this cup- definitely very drinkable!

★★★★☆

This is my first time trying pu erh tea and I found the extra flavor especially the chocolate getting in the way of my completely enjoying it.

★★★★☆

I enjoy this with cream and sugar, or mixed with tiger eye. Very earthy.

★★★★☆

I have enjoyed this tea. It is my go to black tea, for the time being.

5 min steep · 208°F