White Flavor Sampler

White and yellow teas are among the most subtle.


Dec 28th, '05, 01:13
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White Flavor Sampler

by Snow on Cedar » Dec 28th, '05, 01:13

I'm just wondering why no one is really mentioning anything about the white flavors? Are they good, bad or indifferent? I'm planning on trying them.
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Dec 28th, '05, 07:58
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by vbguy772 » Dec 28th, '05, 07:58

So far I've tried 4 of them: peach, pear, tropics, and tangerine. I love all of them. I'm expecting a shipment from Adagio today. I ordered a larger size of the peach (my favorite so far) and a sample tin of the blueberry. I suggest you give them a try.

Dec 28th, '05, 13:10
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Flavors

by Snow on Cedar » Dec 28th, '05, 13:10

Thanks VB, I am going to. I don't like the strong black teas, so I am hoping that I can get a flavored tea that I like by going to white.
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Dec 28th, '05, 18:54
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by vbguy772 » Dec 28th, '05, 18:54

OK, my 4th package arrived from Adagio since my post earlier today. Included was the white blueberry. I'm not sure why it is rated near the bottom of the white teas because I think it's great. It smells great. I was so please to see real blueberries in the tin. I'm a black tea lover but am really starting to enjoy Adagio's whites !

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Dec 28th, '05, 20:47
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Blueberry

by Snow on Cedar » Dec 28th, '05, 20:47

Glad to hear it's good. I ordered the white flav sampler, so I'll get that one, tangerine, peach and tropics...I'm expecting good things!

Can you (VB) or anyone else describe the flavor as compared to a black, or herbal?
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Dec 28th, '05, 21:21
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by Tadiera » Dec 28th, '05, 21:21

Oolongs are still earthy, like a black tea (and less airy/floral like green and white teas), but much lighter on the tastebuds.
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