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★★☆☆☆
I'm not a fan of white tea in general, but I do like peach flavored teas. I don't like this tea. It barely tasted anything, and what I do get is floral with a mild hint of peach. The tea even smells floral. I wish they would stop sending this as a sample. It's not a good example of their tea. I've tried it several times now and keep hoping I'll like it because of other people's reviews, but nope.
1 helpful votes
★★★★★
One of the best of the month! I love the light white tea flavor with the stone fruit kick! Yum
2 helpful votes
★★★★★
Such a lovely white tea with a light peach flavor.
8 helpful votes
★★★★☆
The peach is delicate with a light sweetness. I really enjoy this tea hot or iced.
★★★☆☆
I'm not a huge fan of peach flavor (I love peaches, but not the flavoring agent) but this is light and the white tea balances the flavor nicely.
★★★★★
I'm sure glad Adagio keeps giving me these samples because they're delicious. A very peachy flavor without going overboard with the artificiality that doesn't complete mask the white tea like other flavored white teas can.
6 helpful votes
★★★☆☆
A good cup of tea. Mild peach flavor. Smells more peachy than it tastes.
★★★★★
I enjoy the occasional white tea for variety even though black teas are my favorite. This one has a light fruity flavor and a pleasant peach aroma
1 helpful votes
★★★☆☆
I'm not a peach flavor fan. Oddly enough I like peaches but not peach flavored things. this tea had a pretty good peach flavor to it . It didn't taste like imitation flavor which was nice but still not a fan of the tea. I'm sure if you enjoy most peachy things you will like this tea!
★★★★☆
My CommuniTea packet smelled like peach rings! Since this is a white tea, I tried to be careful with the steep temperature. I got a really nice peach flavor. It wasn't too candy-like, as the scent originally suggested. Without sugar more of the floral notes from the white tea are noticeable, but sugar brings the peach flavor to full strength.
Steeped (1) 175F, 3m (2) 3.5m
5 helpful votes
★★★☆☆
Not bad for a white tea, but the flavor is still very mild and unexciting.
★★★★★
Today's CommuniTea packet contained all the listed ingredients this time (no mysTEAries today). The smells of apricot and ripe peach wafted out of the packet. Steeped at 180°F for 3 minutes as a white tea yielded a light yellow-green liquor.
This tea is delightfully peachy with a lightly almost floral apricot and white tea blending together. The tea is relatively smooth, but with a slight pleasant white tea style briskness and astringency. Not too much, but just enough to let you know this is real tea. Mild and fruit forward, this tea makes a nice afternoon treat! (3 mins @ 180°F)
5 helpful votes
★★★★★
I'm surprising myself by giving this white tea five stars - I have been disappointed with almost every white tea I have tried (from Adagion and elsewhere), but this one is actually really wonderful. Peach isn't even my favorite flavor, but this tea just tastes good. It's not too light/mild, which is the usual problem with white teas. I probably wouldn't buy a whole bag of it, but I wouldn't turn down a cup!
4 helpful votes
★★★★★
A great tea sweetened, good both hot and cold. Very peachy without being overbearing and well balanced.
1 helpful votes
★★☆☆☆
As I opened the CommuniTEA packet I noted a mild aroma of what seemed like artificial peach flavoring. Personally I really don't like anything that has an artificial fruit flavor since I associate that with the taste of medicine. I decided to cold brew in the fridge to see how it would taste. It is very mild and even with adding 1/4 tsp of monkfruit sweetener the flavor was missing. It does have a lingering astringency that I do not like. I then tried to warm in the microwave which just brought out the astringency even more. As a last ditch effort I added a few more grains of the monkfruit sweetener. No luck. This is just not my cup of tea. I wish Adagio would quit sending me samples of this and send something else instead!
15 helpful votes
★★★★☆
This was a pleasant, straightforward simple peach tea. The white tea is very mild, and the peach flavor shines. I brewed at 185 degrees for about 4 minutes. Adding a touch of sugar brought out the full peachy goodness.
6 helpful votes
★★★☆☆
I've tried a cup now, and I've brewed a cup for my dad as well. Both times 165F for 2.5 mins. I wasn't expecting to love it, although it smells very nice and has a good color, because I'm not a big believer of peach in white teas: overpowers the flavor of the tea. My dad, who likes peach much better than I, seemed a safer bet. With the size of the sample (not large), he was not impressed: smells great, he says, both in the bag and brewed, but effectively tastes like water. The trouble is, it's too weak of a temp to properly bring out the peach, and if I brewed at 180 like the bag suggested, I'd scorch the tea (from my first experience. I suppose I could go for a 170 and see, but if he didn't love it and I didn't love it, not worth the effort. If you're a peach lover, I'd try three full minutes at 170 or 175, and I'd double your usual portion per cup. It's a delightful smell, like we've said, but it doesn't brew strong.
1 helpful votes
★★★★★
This tea was tasty but I preferred the second steep where it wasn’t so peach forward. I found this tea refreshing although I am not sure I would make it again. Seems like a good mild tea for people who like peach and are wanting to try tea for the first time.
★★★★☆
Mmm, peachy! Lovely throwback to summer on a cold winter day. (3 mins @ 165 F, 2 drops EZ-Sweetz)
★★★★★
This tea is not what I would normally go for, but I absolutely loved it. The low caffeine is great for an evening tea.
★★★★☆
When I’m in a peach mood, this is a go-to. Good hot, but I like to sip it cool in summer.
11 helpful votes
★★★☆☆
The aroma is strongly peachy, and the taste was very peachy as well. If you are a peach lover, this is the tea for you. I am not so much, so this tea was definitely a 'meh' for me.
★★★★★
I'm a sucker for absolutely anything peach flavored. The dry leaves of this tea are absolutely bursting with peach aroma and made my mouth water!
I steeped for 3 minutes at ~175F to make a clear golden cup. The peach is a fresh and natural flavor, albeit less intense than the aroma suggested. White tea, usually overshadowed by stronger flavors, actually acts as a major player in this blend. Its taste is crisp and smooth, creating a refreshing mouthfeel. I added a small amount of sugar and it worked well to bring out more of the peach flavor.
Though it's a little less peachy than I'd hoped, this tea is pleasant and juicy while hot. Adding sweetener, using an extra tsp of tea, or combing with another peach tea are all good ideas to intensify that flavor. I imagine this tea be absolutely knock-your-socks-off delicious when iced, so I'll be buying some once the weather gets warmer!
3 helpful votes
★★★★★
A fairly pure peach flavor. I brewed it with less water than recommended to increase the intensity of flavor. (Used 3 oz of water where I would normally do 4 oz.)
3 helpful votes
★★★★☆
Very nice aroma coming from the packet- a breathe of summer! I brewed at 175 degrees for 3 minutes and have a nice light brownish cup. The taste is very light, peachy and juicy. An almost sweet tea with no additions at all, I think this would make a lovely iced tea as long as the flavour does not get watered down.
8 helpful votes
★★★★☆
I knew what to expect with this having tasted white peach at Teavana. I knew it would be a very light tasting and delicate tea. I added some sugar to really bring out the fruit flavors and it was very nice.
5 helpful votes
★★★★★
180 degrees for 3 minutes. White tea with apricot, peach, and marigold flowers. Mellow peach flavor with just a hint of a honeyed floral aftertaste. Soothing, yet cheerful.
★★★★★
I received this sample as part of the CommuniTEA box, which may color this review. Still, here we go with my review!
The tea looks like a fairly usual white tea out of the packet. There's some of the marigolds within, and I think some of the apricot, but I can't be for certain. Still, it looks nice, and the smell is overwhelmingly like the gummy peach rings. Honestly, I love those, so I'm very excited to taste this tea. Meanwhile, my mother who hates peaches, made quite the face in response to the smell of it.
Brewing, I steeped this tea at about 5 minutes (honestly, I lost track of time, so I'm not sure how long), at 165-ish degree water. The tea brews to a peach-y color, and looks very nice. It smells just as much of the peach as the unsteeped leaves, which leaves me curious about the flavor. The flavor, without sugar, is somewhat flat, though the smell of the peach helps to let that shine through.
Adding sugar helps to wake up the peach, and allows that to shine through. I declined to add milk, mostly because I didn't want to deal with getting it out, and overall? This is a really nice tea that I really enjoy. You have to like peaches in order to like this tea, but as someone who really adores Snapple's peach iced tea, I'm looking forward to buying this more in the future!
1 helpful votes
★★★★☆
This has some sweetness to it that makes the flavor remind me of peach ring candies. But not so much it becomes cloying; it's still gentle and delicate. I quite enjoy it.
★★★★☆
Updated review --- Adding a star because I'm planning on buying this and peach serenity this summer to brew together and ice! (Mixing them punches up the peach flavor!)
8/27/20 review - I like this one best as cold brewed iced tea! The flavors are delicate and subtle -- very refreshing iced! The peach is definitely there, but isn't a strong flavor. I really wanted to like this tea even more than I did in general, and wanted to like it warm, but no matter how I brewed it I just didn't. I eventually figured out that my like turns to love if I cold brew this with a spoonful of Peach Serenity per cup! Brewed as is compared to Adagios flavored white teas, I prefer the White Eternal Spring and White Grapefruit, but putting the White Peach together with the Peach Serenity makes it a contender for me!
9 helpful votes
★★★★★
I love white tea so I already knew I would enjoy this one when I read the ingredients. Smells like peach rings candy in the packet, and when steeping more of a fresh peach aroma comes through. Very light and delicate white tea taste that has a full and smooth body, with subtle notes of peach and apricots. It's delicious hot, and would probably be even better iced with a bit of mint in the summer time. This one can be tricky to get right without any bitterness, but when you do get the right ratio and steep time it's very good. (175°F 3 minutes)
4 helpful votes
★★★★☆
Peach is not my favorite fruit, but I do like this. You definitely get the smell from the leaves. This would be better drank during the summer time either hot or iced.
6 helpful votes
★★★★★
Smooth and delicious white tea bruise to a gorgeous light golden color. The fruit flavor is more subtle than in the white blueberry, but doesn't suffer for it.
First steep: 3 min at 170. Second steep: 5 min
1 helpful votes
★★★★★
Nice, summery peach taste. It's light and mellow, and lightly sweet.
9 helpful votes
★★★☆☆
I actually didn't love this, unfortunately. I love peach, and I love fruity teas. This was just not sweet enough for me. Mostly tasted dry.
1 helpful votes
★★★★☆
The aroma was fresh and welcoming. I loved the apricot flavor, smooth and subtle. It was eating a fresh apricot. Loved it.
★★★★☆
Light and delicate peach aroma and flavor in this white tea. The apricots show up but stay in the background when hot. This would be so refreshing as an iced tea. Very little sweetening is needed to bring out the fruit. Sadly, a 2nd steep brings a much lighter peach flavor.
6 helpful votes
★★★★★
Today's tea is a favorite for this month. The fruity blend is perfect for this snowy day with hopes of spring.
1 helpful votes
★★★★☆
This is a very light tea, but the fruit flavor is clearly there. I generally prefer something stronger, and would probably double the amount of tea per cup.
1 helpful votes
★★★★★
Such a lovely tea. It is perfect for a summer morning or afternoon. Delicate and fruity, yum!
★★★★☆
A smooth, mellow white tea with peach and apricot flavors. The smell is very juicy and the taste is lightly fruity. I bet this would be good cold brewed in the summer.
1 helpful votes
★★★★☆
Really tasty, very similar to the Peach Serenity with juicy peach flavor plus the added white tea. I'd give Peach Serenity a nod over this one, but this is still excellent!
8 helpful votes
★★★★★
Reviewed with the CommuniTEA today: Lovely peach scent is noticed from the dry packet contents as well as the steeped tea. (2:45 mins at 185° F) When taking a sip, I detect round peach essence, followed by the pleasantly subtle woody, minerally essence of the white tea ending in a slightly dry peachy finish. This tea is delicate and complex.
9 helpful votes
★★★★☆
Very delicate peach flavor. I think this ones needs some sugar to bring out the flavor.
10 helpful votes
★★★★★
This is my favorite white tea from Adagio so far. I got samples of it and was stoked to find one for the last day of my CommuniTEA sampler, so I bought a box of the individual portions. I use one of those samples/portions in a filterbag, tie it up, and steep it in my 32-oz smoothie cup in the fridge overnight then sweeten with 8 stevia packets for amazing iced tea that tastes like one of those $8/cup deals at the hipster market.
1 helpful votes
★★★★☆
Nice! A pleasant white tea, with a light tea flavor and just enough peach/apricot to come through without overwhelming anything. It's subtle and not trying too hard. Usually I like more strongly-flavored teas, but white tea SHOULD be a little milder, and this is nice.
★★★★☆
Nov. 17, 2020- Mild, very peachy in both aroma and taste. The flavor is natural not artificial. Enjoyable!! Steeped 5 min
Update 2-13-21 I have to be sure to remember to use 2 tsp when steeping. I love this delicate peach tea!
4 min steep · 180°F · 20 helpful votes
★★★☆☆
Apricot and peach are among my absolute favorite flavors. Hot you barely notice them. Iced, there is more flavor but still very light.
★★★★☆
Peaches...I love them! Wish the peach flavor was a bit more pronounced in this tea but overall this is a very good white tea but what white tea isn’t good?
22 helpful votes
★★★★★
Great aroma of peaches. Brews into a very nice, delicate tea lightly flavored with sweet, ripe peaches. Very smooth, soft, full mouthfeel, with a touch of peach that lingers. Brewed at a lower temperature, there was no bitterness and only a hint of astringency.
16 helpful votes