Daydream Customer Reviews

Caffeine-free soul-soothing herbs such as passionflower, lemon balm, and lavender for handling daily stress and emotional support.

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  • Product: Daydream
  • Ingredients: hibiscus, orange, rooibos tea, peppermint leaves, licorice, lavender, lemon balm, milk thistle, passion flowers & marigold flowers
  • Reviews shown here: 51-100 of 580

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★★★★★

I love this in the midafternoon. The aroma settles me and helps me wind down at the end of the day.

1 helpful votes

★★★★★

Really delicious tea. Has a good fruit flavor without being overpowering. The hibiscus gives it that little extra punch to the smoothness and sweetness of the fruit. Really well balanced and good hot or iced.

3 min steep · 212°F · 1 helpful votes

★★★★★

I can’t have caffeine and was looking for herbal teas I’d really enjoy. This is definitely a new fav.

3 min steep · 212°F

★★★☆☆

I make this 1 bag to 10oz water but about 30 minuets after drinking I started to get a headache. The taste is good and minty but the Lemmon balm might cause some to feel head pressure, or it did to me. I tried it 3 time just to make sure it wasn’t something else bothering my head.

3 min steep · 212°F · 1 helpful votes

★★★★☆

This is a beautiful herbal blend but I wish it tasted a bit stronger. It's very mild hot. Steeping too long brings out too much mint in the balance, but Adagio teas seem to often need longer-than-recommended steeping. However, this blend really shines iced so much that I might re-buy it just to use that way.

★★★★☆

Nice relaxing tea, good for a relaxing evening. I wish there was more lemon.

4 helpful votes

★★★★☆

It might not be my favorite cup of tea, but the balance between the soothing mint and the brightness of the hibiscus was refreshing.

8 helpful votes

★☆☆☆☆

Hell naw, to the naw, naw, naw (Hell to the naw)
Hell to the naw, to the naw, naw, naw

8 helpful votes

★★★☆☆

Feb 24 still good, mostly hibiscus and mint

someone gave me the idea to add mint leaves -thanks! it balances this out in a nice way as the hibiscus/mint combination didn't do it 100% for me... but definitely soothing and a nice cup.

4 helpful votes

★★★★★

The Caturday tisane is a delicious hibiscus blend with fruit and herbs. This one has enough herbs to make it very enjoyable without the 'koolaide' effect from fruit alone. Wonderful!

8 helpful votes

★★☆☆☆

this tea is too busy for me. Perhaps I should have made iced.

4 helpful votes

★★★☆☆

When I opened my CommuniTEA packet, I was met with aromas of mint with floral undertones. I steeped the tea for about 5 minutes and it produced a magenta cup of tea. This tea has a lot going on flavor wise. At first I could taste the mint and lemon balm, but then detected tart, almost bitter notes of hibiscus. This wasn’t a bad cup of tea, but not something I would turn to personally.

8 helpful votes

★★★☆☆

Updated from 10/8/23: My packet this time around was heavier on the licorice, and it was a detriment in my opinion. It was still overall refreshing and fruity, but the licorice seemed disjointed with the other flavours. It's not bad, just less enjoyable for me. Steeped 5 min @ 195º.

12 helpful votes

★★☆☆☆

Unfortunately, this tea was not my daydream. Seemed like all the flavors were fighting for top spot. I could distinguish more individual notes/scents as the tea cooled, but I found the combo unpleasant.

6 helpful votes

★★★☆☆

I usually like peppermint blends, but maybe the snow is lessening my desire for this tea.

1 helpful votes

★★★★★

I love hibiscus tea! This tea was a winner for me. A beautiful red color and the subtle hint of mint complemented it well. I drank my tea without sweetener. .

17 helpful votes

★★★★★

Got this for one of my friends she absolutely loves it, it’s her new favorite.

3 min steep · 212°F

★★★★★

I got this as a free gift and have since them ordered it and give this as a gift to friends for a lovely afternoon tea.

★★★★★

Lemongrass, lavender, mint, and hibiscus make for a stress relieving powerhouse of a tea. There wasn't a single flavor note I was unhappy with. I tried it both hot and chilled, and loved it either way.

1 helpful votes

★★★★★

I usually don't like teas with hibiscus but this tea is amazing! Even though this tea is called daydream, I love to have a cup of this in the evening to help me unwind. Minty, fruity and relaxing!

3 min steep · 210°F · 3 helpful votes

★★★★★

I recently had the pleasure of experiencing Adiago's Daydream Tea, and I must say it's like having an oasis from modern life right in my teacup. This herbal blend is a true sanctuary, incorporating soul-soothing herbs such as passionflower, lemon balm, and lavender, specifically crafted to handle the stresses of daily life and offer emotional support.

From the very first sip, I felt a wave of tranquility wash over me. The combination of passionflower and lemon balm created a soothing, softly minty base that instantly set the tone for relaxation. The delicate floral notes from the lavender added a layer of elegance, making this tea an ideal choice for winding down after a hectic day.

One of the highlights of Daydream Tea is the subtle tanginess derived from hibiscus flowers. It adds a refreshing twist to the overall flavor profile, making this blend a perfect companion for the afternoon or evening retreat from the hustle and bustle of daily life.

The thoughtfulness put into selecting each herb is evident, as the blend achieves a harmonious balance of flavors. Adiago has truly captured the essence of an oasis in this tea, providing a momentary escape from the demands of the modern world.

I appreciate the attention to detail in the packaging, ensuring the freshness of the herbs. The aroma that wafts from the tea as it steeps is an invitation to a world of calmness and serenity.

Adiago's Daydream Tea has become a staple in my daily routine, offering a much-needed respite and helping me unwind. If you're searching for a tea that transcends the ordinary and provides a genuine escape, look no further. Adiago's Daydream Tea is a delightful journey into tranquility, and I wholeheartedly recommend it to anyone in need of a peaceful oasis in their teacup.

10 min steep · 212°F · 1 helpful votes

★★★★☆

Enjoyable tea. Floral and fruity and herby all at the same time, but not in an unpleasant way.

5 helpful votes

★★★☆☆

This tea seemed a bit tart to me.

10 helpful votes

★★★★★

I enjoyed the tea today. It was nice and relaxing.

6 helpful votes

★★★☆☆

Eh...I can tell this is a health blend...big eucalyptus and fruit. A nasal clearing tea. Good for when you need it but not one to go to on th regular. Still finishing the cup though.

10 helpful votes

★★★☆☆

For me this tea is a bit bitter but tasted better as it cooled down. Not one I would go out of my way to buy.

12 helpful votes

★★★★☆

Well, this one wasn't what I was expecting. It took me a few sips to adjust to the flavors, but I like it. I mostly taste the peppermint and the hibiscus, which aren't flavors I'd imagine would go well together, but I think they each keep the other in check from being too much. I haven't loved a lot of these hibiscus teas, but this one with the other flavors to balance it out worked well for me.

(9 min @212F)

6 helpful votes

★★★☆☆

Mint and lemon were dominant. The mix of herbs makes it a bit medicinal, which isn't my favorite. I added a bit of sugar - steeped at 212F for 7 minutes.

2 helpful votes

★★★★★

I received a sample of this and wanted to like all this herbal goodness, but it was soooo sour from the hibiscus. I force myself to drink hibiscus for the health benefits, but I’m not a fan of the mouth-puckering. So when this showed up in CommuniTEA, I decided it was a good candidate for cold-steeping, which I just started dabbling with. Game changer! I got the lovely pink color of the hibiscus, without that awful sourness. And I was able to enjoy the other sweet herbal flavors underneath. I will mostly only cold-steep this one from now on (or very short hot steeps).

24 helpful votes

★☆☆☆☆

This is bad, I don’t like this tea and I don’t like the smell.

12 helpful votes

★★★★☆

This tea is a hodge podge of different ingredients, but really just tastes like peppermint with a hint of licorice. Fortunately, I'm one of those weirdos that likes black licorice.

6 helpful votes

★★★★★

Minty and a bit floral, it’s quite refreshing. Had it before bed and it really helped me sleep

3 helpful votes

★★★★☆

Update on 10/8/23 - As planned, I made this tea as a hot brew this time and I like it. It maintains a 4-star rating. It has a wellness taste to it but one that I enjoy. There’s fruit and mint and other flavors as well that have a more medicinal essence. I added some raw honey to counteract the hibiscus. Original review: I cold brewed this tea for 36 hours and enjoyed a very interesting blend of fruit flavors with mint and lavender. I enjoyed it but would like to try it again with a hot brew.

8 min steep · 212°F · 17 helpful votes

★★☆☆☆

Sour and weird, this tea came through in a terrible way for me. Herbal and sour don't mix well, maybe a cold brew would redeem this blend... I couldn't finish it.
Update: I cold brewed it this time, still not flavors that please my palette but slightly more tolerable.

19 helpful votes

★★★☆☆

yeahhh this one is. weird. orange and mint? - Lynn

4 helpful votes

★★★★☆

This was an interesting mix. Mostly peppermint forward with undertones of licorice and citrus. It's probably not something I would reach for but I enjoyed it and I'm glad I got to try it.

12 helpful votes

★★☆☆☆

Too many flavors that I don't like. I couldn't drink it.

19 helpful votes

★★★☆☆

I cold brewed today's communiTEA sample, and it was a pretty dark red. Peppermint, hibiscus, licorice and rooibos were forward with hints of citrus.

22 helpful votes

★★☆☆☆

Oddly sour and tangy, with citrus hibiscus flavors warring with the mint.

7 helpful votes

★★★☆☆

Unfortunately all I taste is mint with this tea. I was hoping for a different taste.

9 helpful votes

★★★★☆

This was a pretty tea to look at. I enjoyed it but it was a little more peppermint forward for me.

5 helpful votes

★★☆☆☆

Some component in this tea was strong and overpowering. I didn’t over steep, so I don’t think it was me. It was a no for me.

11 helpful votes

★★☆☆☆

Not a fan of this mix. I felt like I was sipping one of my grandmother's remedies. The smell is very relaxing, but the flavor was too medicinal to me. I think it was the licorice primary and a bit the peppermint what made think of medicine, since they were overpowering other flavors.

14 helpful votes

★☆☆☆☆

I'm currently sick, so I thought this tea based on the ingredients list and the smell when opened would be a really nice cup to have. Unfortunately, I don't feel like the various components blended well at all. It was cloying and overly medicinal, and the hibiscus in particular did not marry well with the peppermint and lavender. Adagio has several other great soothing blends that I would go to before this one.

5 helpful votes

★★★★★

I was pleasantly surprised by this tea as, although it contained hibiscus, it wasn't as tart as it usually is for me. I didn't get mush of a fruit taste; instead it was floral and earthy; overall a very pleasant cup of tea.

4 helpful votes

★★★★☆

This is a pleasant sip for a daytime daydream but I don’t know if I would crave it. Also, I’m not a fan of hibiscus and peppermint as they don’t always play nice with my tummy. But if you like a mix of tart and tang with the smooth coolness of mint and lavender, I would give this one a try if you need to relax. I can see where it would be a calming treat. Happy Sipping!

12 helpful votes

★★★☆☆

In the Communitea pack, the peppermint is the main scent, but when steeped, the other flavors come through. I didn’t get much citrus or floral tastes. It seemed to be mostly peppermint and hibiscus with some licorice. It’s an interesting combination and works better than I expected, but I’m not a huge fan.

3 helpful votes

★☆☆☆☆

Minty and floral are two of my least enjoyed flavours, so I couldn't fix this one up with syrup, agave, or by making it into a latte - it was just not meant for me. It was just an uncomfortable flavour dump of tart, floral mint that didn't blend or work together well at all.

10 helpful votes

★★☆☆☆

Nopety Nope. Hibiscus and mint turned my daydream into a nightmare. Don't know what was worse - the sour or the medicinal profiles coming through. Maybe it's better over ice, but I'm not going to bet the farm on it.

15 helpful votes

★☆☆☆☆

I don't think I've ever had milk thistle before, and I won't again if I have a choice. Something in the smell of this tea once it was steeped made me nauseous. I let it cool a bit, but no improvement. I couldn't even swallow one sip and had to dump it out. I haven't had a problem with the other ingredients, so I can only surmise it was the milk thistle.

21 helpful votes