Flavour: Earl Grey Crème
Ingredients: Ceylon black tea, vanilla pieces, blue cornflowers, natural flavouring
Caffeine Factor: Caffeinated
Organic Ingredients: Unknown
Price Range: £7 for 50g
Review: It smells like tea – not really sure what else to say. It pretty much tastes of black tea, too. There’s not enough Earl Grey-ness, and the vanilla and cornflowers don’t really add anything, so…we don’t see why you’d bother with this one over other Earl Grey blends on the market. Nothing bad, just…we like Bird & Blend’s other flavours so much more.
Best time of year to drink this: Anytime
Best time of day to drink this: Morning and afternoon
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]]>Flavour: Blue Raspberry
Ingredients: Chinese sencha green tea, blue pea flowers, freeze-dried raspberry pieces, natural flavouring
Caffeine Factor: Caffeinated
Organic Ingredients: Unknown
Price Range: £7 for 50g
Review: The smell is strong on the raspberry – tart, sweet and delicious – and the blue pea flowers make the water so blue! Sadly, the flavour was a little weak, no matter how long we brewed it. You can’t really taste that raspberry, just a general tartness. It’s like a very mild green tea, not bitter at all…but also not exciting.
Best time of year to drink this: Maybe summer
Best time of day to drink this: Morning or afternoon
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]]>Flavour: Exceptionally Ordinary
Ingredients: Orange, hibiscus, rooibos, peppermint leaves, liquorice, lemon balm, lavender, passion flowers, milk thistle, marigold flowers
Caffeine Factor: Caffeine-free
Organic Ingredients: Unknown
Price Range: £7.99 for 50g
Review: Ooh interesting, having more orange and hibiscus than rooibos. It’s quite a medley of ingredients you usually see in different blends. Sadly…maybe there’s a reason they aren’t usually mixed together, because the flavour is mild hibiscus and hot water, with a slightly minty aftertaste. It’s like one of those ‘a touch of fruit’ water drinks but boiled. One of those rare teas that lives up to its name, it truly is ‘exceptionally ordinary’.
Best time of year to drink this: Anytime?
Best time of day to drink this: Anytime?
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]]>Flavour: Dragon’s Breath
Ingredients: To be confirmed
Caffeine Factor: To be confirmed
Organic Ingredients: Unknown
Price Range: £7.99 for 50g
Review: A bit of an odd one because we were given this as a free sample but there were no further details on the packaging and it was never listed on their online sales page. There seems to be no record of it on the Internet, but we’re reviewing it anyway! It smells a bit medicinal and like Red Hots sweets…so it might contain the American variety of cinnamon. We also suspect it might have kola nuts. It tastes like Red Hots, too, but subtler than expected. It didn’t excite us, but we also didn’t dislike it. It probably doesn’t matter because you can’t actually buy it! But it wasn’t our favourite.
Best time of year to drink this: Ummm…you can’t buy it, anyway, so….
Best time of day to drink this: It was probably intended for the morning or afternoon
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]]>Flavour: Gamekeeper’s Hut
Ingredients: Assam melody tea, keemun concerto tea, yunnan jig tea, ceylon sonata tea
Caffeine Factor: Caffeinated
Organic Ingredients: Unknown
Price Range: £7.99 for 50g
Review: So, as you can see…this is a medley of teas mixed together. The aroma is fragrant, earthy and smoky, and it tastes earthy, too – well-rounded, rich and malty. It packs in so much more flavour than your ‘standard’ black tea. We loved it and would happily drink more.
Best time of year to drink this: Anytime
Best time of day to drink this: Morning / afternoon
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]]>Flavour: Glass Slipper
Ingredients: Black tea, orange, blue cornflower petals, natural vanilla flavour, natural bergamot flavour, natural crème flavour
Caffeine Factor: Caffeinated
Organic Ingredients: Unknown
Price Range: £7.99 for 50g
Review: Smells like tea, tastes like tea. From their Fairytale collection, this is a light, mellow blend. It’s basically black tea but with a creamy texture and a faint citrus edge, making it less bitter than your average tea. The vanilla makes it slightly sweet, which is good if you’re the type to add sugar to your tea but you want to cut back. It isn’t the most exciting blend we’ve ever tried, but it was nice enough.
Best time of year to drink this: Anytime
Best time of day to drink this: Morning / afternoon
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]]>Flavour: Spring
Ingredients: Green tea (75%), ginger root (5%), cardamom pods (5%), lemon myrtle, lemon verbena, flavouring (cardamom, ginger, lemon), marigold flowers
Caffeine Factor: Caffeinated
Organic Ingredients: Unknown
Price Range: £11 for 125g
Review: In the tin, this just smells horrible – cleaning products in the extreme. Once brewed, it’s much less offensive and simply smells of lemongrass. On tasting, however, all we got was green tea. Do not overbrew. Ginger literally flailed her arms on the first sip. The lemon and spices were non-existent. We can’t see the point of buying this when there are other, cheaper versions of the same thing – blends that actually succeed.
Best time of year to drink this: Spring
Best time of day to drink this: Morning
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]]>Flavour: Shepherd’s Cup
Ingredients: Ironwort (sideritis scardica)
Caffeine Factor: Caffeine-free
Organic Ingredients: Unknown
Price Range: £8 for 30g
Review: The tin promises ‘hints of thyme, citrus and anise’. We struggled to find all of this. It smells like savoury seasoning – oregano or sage. It tastes like sage, too, but manages to avoid tasting like pasta. It’s closest to thyme, maybe, but milder and not as sweet. Best of all, the tin is full of clumps of the plant, like it was just harvested with no processing. Unfortunately, we can’t find it anywhere online anymore, so we’re not sure where you get it. Even the company’s website seems to have deleted it, which is a shame because we enjoyed this one. It was cleansing and refreshing. Time to grow our own ironwort!
Best time of year to drink this: It feels like a spring or summer drink
Best time of day to drink this: Anytime, but probably especially after meals
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]]>Flavour: Royal Moroccan Mint
Ingredients: Green tea with a blend of wild mints
Caffeine Factor: Caffeinated
Organic Ingredients: Unknown
Price Range: £8.50 for 50g
Review: This is, quite simply, one of the best teas we have ever tried, and the best green tea we’ve had. It supposedly only includes a blend of green tea and various mint leaves. However, the aroma is like rose petals, even just when you smell it in the bag. It’s sweet and fragrant, like very expensive face cream. Thankfully, the flavour is not too floral, only lightly rosy, and almost chocolatey – perhaps chocolate mint is one of the varieties included here. It’s nothing like your standard Moroccan mint. There is zero bitterness. It has a smooth, creamy texture and it’s simply delicious. We could drink it all day, all year round – though it’s probably best had in the first half of the day, due to the caffeine content. Even just the experience of it – sitting with the cup, smelling it, is like being in a spa with aromatherapy. This is hands down a must-have tea for all, and a strong contender for our favourite tea of all time.
Best time of year to drink this: Anytime
Best time of day to drink this: Morning or afternoon – but if we could, we’d even drink this in our sleep
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]]>Flavour: Green Rooibos, Ginger & Peppermint
Ingredients: Green rooibos (58%), ginger root (20%), peppermint leaves (20%), natural flavours (ginger and mint – 2%)
Caffeine Factor: Caffeine-free
Organic Ingredients: Unknown
Price Range: £3.99
Number of Bags: 20
Review: You know when you come across a tea and you can’t even remember buying it? Just us? Okay, then! So, we know what you’re thinking: ‘What a catchy tea name! I can’t imagine what it might taste like!’ To start, it smells exactly like Indian guaranga potatoes – in other words, savoury. Even before you pour the water, if you jiggle the bag you get peppermint…and then guaranga potatoes. There is no other way to describe it. Tulsi loves guaranga potatoes, so you’d think this blend would be a winner. Alas, it’s a bit uninspiring. It’s very planty, with a savoury edge. Minty…and then, you know…potatoes. There’s a mild hit of heat from the ginger, but not much else. It’s definitely not bad, but we weren’t blown away. Tulsi did crave potatoes, though.
Best time of year to drink this: Anytime
Best time of day to drink this: Anytime – maybe after a meal, as a digestive
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