“It’s been a while, Steepster. Many things have changed and time has past, but here I am. Back again and this time with an Adagio Teas staple. I admit to having never tried this before. I will...” Read full tasting note
“The dry leaf smells like the plastic packet the sample came in. The wet leaf smells like . . . I’m not sure what. It rings a bell somewhat but I just can’t seem to identify it. Nothing like tea...” Read full tasting note
“This one was kind of a flop for me. I love ginger! I love the burn! …But this does not burn. There’s no bright, almost citrus-like flavor of some ginger teas I’ve had. It’s mellow, more like an...” Read full tasting note
“I love ginger, and a tea with just that is hard to come by. Usually it’s ginger with some kind of fruit, like ginger peach or ginger pear, or a holiday tea like gingerbread. Not that I don’t like...” Read full tasting note
In the West, ginger is a very popular ingredient in many seasonal desserts. In the East, it’s celebrated as a digestive and palate cleanser. At Adagio Teas, ginger is renowned as one of our favorite teas, combining the fresh, warming heat of ginger with the rich tang of Ceylon black tea.
Ingredients: black tea, ginger & natural ginger flavor
Steeping Instructions: Steep at 212° for 3 minutes.
Adagio Teas has become one of the most popular destinations for tea online. Its products are available online at www.adagio.com and in many gourmet and health food stores.