“Lighter and more vegetal – more grassy, maybe – than this company’s other yaupon, it’s got a ‘brisk’ sort of taste. I’m not sure if the caffeine content is higher than that of other yaupons I’ve...” Read full tasting note
“This is a very strange tea. I’m supposed to be cutting back on caffeine, so technically this isn’t an acceptable option…but I had to give it a try. It brews up greenish gold and has a mellow...” Read full tasting note
“The dry leaf smells roasty sweet, like hojicha candy. It also tastes mildly sweet and roasted. It kind of also tastes like a jujube tea that I have tried before. The last half of the cup is very...” Read full tasting note
“Here’s Hoping Teabox – Round Six – Tea #34 I sipped this one a number of days ago but forgot to write a tasting note. I expected this to be like guayusa but either I used too many leaves or the...” Read full tasting note
Lightly roasted wild harvested yaupon. A tantalizing range of complex flavors. Bright yet nutty, with a hint of caramel sweetness. Yaupon is nearly free of tannins, so it doesn’t have the bitterness of regular tea. Like all Lost Pine Yaupon teas, it contains the perfect balance of caffeine and theobromine to give you a focused and jitter-free buzz. Theobromine is the pleasure molecule coveted by lovers of dark chocolate, that increases feelings of well being, contentment and focus.
Lost Pines Yaupon Tea’s packaging is “omnidegradable,” which means it’s recyclable, compostable in a home compost pile, and biodegradable under almost any condition. We use tree-free recyclable and compostable hemp labels. Our commitment to producing an environmentally and socially friendly product extends beyond our tea to our packaging and our entire company culture.
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