If you're into a good, earthy black tea and spices, you will enjoy this one. Pu'erh is good on it's own.
Perky spices and mellow pu erh in a soul-soothing blend.
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If you're into a good, earthy black tea and spices, you will enjoy this one. Pu'erh is good on it's own.
Awesome with honey and milk, also good for reuse in a zvarka pot for Russian-style tea for up to three pots on experimentation if you are heavy tea drinker.
Very nice spice tea, got the sample and will probably order this again.
I wasn't sure what to expect in a pu erh tea, and this was a great first introduction. The spice flavor is very reminiscent of a spiced chai.
I was disappointed with this tea. While the blend of spices did a good job of balancing out the typically earthy flavor of pu'erh it wasn't bold enough for me. There was none of the warmth I normally associate with ginger. If you're looking for a tea with a spicy bite to it, look elsewhere. However, if you simply want a pu'erh that exhibits subtle notes of cinnamon and orange then this might be your cup of tea.
I adore the taste of this tea! It's not too spicy, although I would appreciate a bit of a stronger spice taste to it. It has a great, bold, rich taste. I didn't get a chance to see how it tastes when resteeped, unfortunately.
Wonderful flavor very light. always very pleased with Adagio
It's very very interesting, has a bit of initial funk and spice that lingers on the tongue, but this is complemented by some almost buttery tasting notes that really give this a nice balance. A great breakfast tea all around, but definitely might be an acquired taste for some.
I have realized that the pu erh tea is not my favorite type of tea. I did not mind the flavor but the type of tea is not one that I would like to try again.
I just don't love the flavor of this one, it seems a musky for me.
Amazing! Very spicy and a deep, satisfying blend. Did not taste overwhelmingly earthy as I was warned pu erh can.
Less spice than I was expecting, but the pu erh and spice combination is a nice one.
This tea is full of flavor and good at any time of day.
defiantly not my cup of tea ) for some reason I did not like this fusion.
This was my first Pu Erh tea that I tried and purchased. If you like Chai teas, you will like this better.
I only wish the orange wasn't a part of this. Something about orange with Pu Erh just doesn't sit well with me. However, still a good blend. Not as good as Hazelberry but certainly better than the awkward Chorange.
I really enjoy this tea, it's not one of my favorites but it's definitely in my top 10 :)
A nice blend of spice. Feels like a holiday in a cup
Being new to pu erh teas this one was a nice baby step into their realm. I love using pu erh teas as vegan soup base it works great at bring that savory earthy flavor to the broth. The spice in this tea is subtle enough that it works at not over powering the tea or soup.
Nice, warm flavor. My mother loved it so I ordered her a bag.
I was not happy with this tea. It had this weird sweetness (no sugar added) I didn't enjoy as much
Tasted like woodchips.
10/10 would drink pure woodchippy flavor never.
Pu erh is one of my favorite kinds of tea. This blend is very well-balanced, with a hint of spice that invokes an autumnal warmth. I had to pace myself so I wouldn't drink it all in the first week or two. I will certainly reorder this item.
Can't put my finger on why I didn't love this one. Not as smooth a flavor as others.
I love the smooth base of the pu-erh with the spice, which is not overdone. I use this tea at work because I don't have to pull the leaves. They sit in the bottom of my tumbler all day, but the tea never gets too astringent or bitter. I do have to add an extra pinch of leaves, though, if I want a second cup that's not weak.
This is a fun tea, expecially when in the mood for something more unusual. While more of an occasional tea, it is very fitting for the fall time.
I expected more flavor, and was a little dissapointed.
Earthy and I love the way the spice compliments. I wasn't sure what to expect, but it was very tasty.
This tea is delicious! I love the earthiness of the pu erh, and the spices blend with it in a subtle and delicious manner. A very nice tasting and 'warm' tea.
I loved this tea so much! It's very fragrant, with a wonderful finish. If you like pu erh and want to be transported with flavour, this is a fantastic choice.
I tried this once, and was not necessarily in the mood for spice flavor so much as the mellow richness of pu erh. I'll give it another try in the near future though.
pu erh isn't my favorite tea ever, although the spice was good. Perhaps the mineral taste isn't my favorite.
This is the tea that introduced me to Adagio teas. I got a sample from a Knit and Sip tea club I belonged to. There was a musty-like smell to it that made me hesitant but after brewing it, this has become my all time favorite. I prefer to enjoy it warm with vanilla creamer but it tastes great cold as well. I have discovered that what I took as a musty smell is just a quality of Pu Erh and I have picked it up from other brand s as well.
I enjoyed this tea, good flavor. This was a nice subtle black tea with hints of spice
This tea had a sharp aftertaste that I wasn't expecting and didn't find overly pleasant. I might try mixing it with a different pu'erh tea to balance the flavor.
The 'musty' pu erh combined with the citrus and spice is a fantastic change of pace. Very festive. I wouldn't drink it daily, but I'm looking forward to drinking it during the holidays.
Love the addition of spice to the smoothness of pu erh!
I really like the blend of flavors in the Pu erh spice, but I think blending it with some of the sweeter flavored teas makes it even better! :) (I mostly drink tea at work though, so it's nice to have a tea that's not to finicky about steep time if you can't get back to it right away)
I wasn't sure what to expect from this tea. I am pleasantly surprised how great it is. The aroma of cinnamon and ginger dominates when you first open and the taste of the orange comes in after steeping. I love this tea. Perfect for the holidays.
Tried both spice and hazel berry and liked spice better. Not sure I'm a big pu erh fan yet.
The spices soften up the punch I associate with pu erh. This is definitely a tea that makes you feel warm inside. Great for stressful days at work.
It tastes similar to the Pu erh Dante I got awhile back, but still a good Pu erh in my opinion.
I wasn't all that impressed i dont see my self going out and buying this any time soon the tea leaves smell pritty good but when you make the tea it kind of smells... 'dishwatery' I don't know... I might not be enough of a tea connoisseur to like it.
In place of breakfast, I've started drinking one of my tea beverages every morning 'bulletproof' style with Kerrygold unsalted butter and MCT oil, and sweetened with a bit of stevia. This morning I tried it with pu erh spice tea. BEST 'CHAI LATTE' EVER!! Going to have to buy a pound of this tea to get me through the Winter months!
if you are not a fan of fruity with spice then this would not be for you.
it was a little milder than I would like. A soft spice.
So earthy! So cozy! I had this straight-no sweetener, no creamer-and it was really nice. Reminiscent of fall without being fad.
A very warm tea, great for a blustery afternoon or evening, with an earthy spice taste!
This tea has a settling spicy flavor that pairs with the earthy pu erh.
This tea has become one of my all time favorites. I love Pu'erh in general, and the spice added to this makes it really exceptional. I use the same leaves to brew three or more cups, leaving the leaves in the cup the entire time, and it doesn't get bitter. This is a really good tea.