Nov 21st, '07, 23:07
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by brienzee » Nov 21st, '07, 23:07
i just made a large order from adagio, and in my order they gave me a anteadote green tea, i thought that was a very nice gesture from them.
i just tried it. and i was amazed.. i simply do not believe it's just green tea, vitamin c, and water. i've never been able to create a green tea any where near a flavor like that in my life.
in fact i've been kinda shying away from green teas recently and heading more towards black tea, because i haven't been able to find a good green tea lately. and i guess my taste is changing from when i was younger.
is there anyone that can enlighten me into the process of creating a green tea that can match the flavor for their bottled tea?
i read a review about someone saying it tastes like their dragon well tea, i've bought a sample and it tasted nothing like that.
by Ed » Nov 21st, '07, 23:30
I thought it was good too, brienzee.

Nov 21st, '07, 23:34
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by tomasini » Nov 21st, '07, 23:34
If im correct its a Dragonwell Anteadote right?
well, I brew Dragonwell around 180, maybe a little softer, 175, and for three minutes....
Nov 22nd, '07, 04:06
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by Wesli » Nov 22nd, '07, 04:06
Could be a dragonwell. Not the same one that's offered on the site though. In my opinion, I think the added vitamin c is readily present in the flavor of the green Anteadote.
Nov 22nd, '07, 14:41
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by brienzee » Nov 22nd, '07, 14:41
FataliTEA wrote:Could be a dragonwell. Not the same one that's offered on the site though. In my opinion, I think the added vitamin c is readily present in the flavor of the green Anteadote.
i can see that. it's got kinda a tint of something that shouldn't be there. but it's good.