Flavour: Orange & Cinnamon
Ingredients: Black tea, cinnamon (20%), orange flavouring (6%), orange pieces (1%)
Caffeine Factor: Caffeine-free
Organic Ingredients: Unknown
Price Range: Around £4
Bags Per Box: 25
Review: The scent is soapy yet pleasant – like you’re at a spa. The flavour is a little soapy, too, no doubt from the flavouring. And you can’t really taste the cinnamon. But there’s a fresh, lively background flavour, with no aftertaste. More like a herbal infusion than a black tea, it’s soothing and surprisingly lovely. We think it would make a great palate cleanser, especially after lunch when you need an afternoon pick-me-up.
Best time of year to drink this: Autumn / winter
Best time of day to drink this: After lunch
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]]>Flavour: Time to Unwind
Ingredients: Lemon balm (43%), chamomile (18%), lime flower (3%), natural strawberry flavouring with other natural flavourings (12%), liquorice root, beetroot, vitamin B12, natural flavouring
Caffeine Factor: Caffeine-free
Organic Ingredients: Unknown
Price Range: Around £3.50
Bags Per Box: 20
Review: It smells like a bunch of flavouring…with a touch of fruit. The flavour isn’t too bad…because you can’t really taste anything. It’s like water…and then a hint of…something. Maybe chamomile. Yet, despite all that, there’s then an aftertaste that really lingers. This might be the addition of B12 – and flavourings. The combination strips your mouth with fakeness. All that said, we’ve had worse and can imagine someone – maybe – enjoying this. We just…no, we won’t be buying it again. There are much better alternatives out there.
Best time of year to drink this: No idea
Best time of day to drink this: Evening / night
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]]>Flavour: Deckchair Dreaming
Ingredients: Chamomile (30%), apple pieces, rosehip, linden blossom, hibiscus, valerian (5%), orange peel, natural flavouring
Caffeine Factor: Caffeine-free
Organic Ingredients: Unknown
Price Range: £7 for 50g
Review: Just as the blend promises, it smells mainly of chamomile and valerian, with citrusy notes. The taste is as you’d expect, too – slightly sweet chamomile, balanced out by orange peel and general tartness. The overall blend is pleasant and soothing, a lovely brew for autumn evenings. We also really like that you can see whole chamomile flowers in each bag. A highly recommended night time tea.
Best time of year to drink this: Autumn, especially
Best time of day to drink this: Evening / night
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]]>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: Vermont Maple Ginger
Ingredients: Ginger, cinnamon, natural maple flavour with other natural flavours, luo han guo (monk fruit) and vermont maple sugar
Caffeine Factor: Caffeine-free
Organic Ingredients: Unknown
Price Range: £2-3
Bags Per Box: 20
Review: Purchased by Ginger on a trip to Canada, we expected this to be awful. However, on brewing it, Tulsi took a sniff and said, ‘This might…not be terrible.’ It smells strongly of maple…but with something oddly savoury mixed in there…a hint of fruit…and then cinnamon. That sounds weird, we know. The point is – we were pleasantly surprised by this blend. On the first sip, you mainly get ginger and cinnamon. Then, as it goes down, you get a hint of maple syrup, but nothing overwhelmingly sweet. It doesn’t taste fake. In fact, it’s quite a pleasant dessert tea to have after a meal, and soothing in the evening. Not our absolutely favourite flavour out there, but Celestial Seasonings have definitely proven that you can do weird sweet treat flavours like this and make them good.
Best time of year to drink this: Anytime
Best time of day to drink this: After dinner / evenings
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]]>Flavour: Banana Bread Chai
Ingredients: Rosebuds, cinnamon, ginger, freeze-dried banana, cardamom, vanilla pieces, natural flavours
Caffeine Factor: Caffeine-free
Organic Ingredients: Unknown
Price Range: £7 for 50g
Review: It smells like…cinnamon! And tastes like…cinnamon! …and other stuff. You get that slight sweetness from the rooibos, and only a very faint hint of banana – which is a relief, because we really worried it might be disgusting. Instead, it’s a warming evening treat, ideal for the colder months in lieu of sweet treats after meals. Highly recommended!
Best time of year to drink this: Autumn / winter
Best time of day to drink this: Evenings
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]]>Flavour: Ginger Beer
Ingredients: Rooibos, ginger, lime leaves, lemon peel, calendula petals, natural flavours
Caffeine Factor: Caffeine-free
Organic Ingredients: Unknown
Price Range: £7 for 50g
Review: An instant favourite! It smells and tastes just like it promises…but without all the sugar, fizz and calories! We couldn’t really pick up any individual ingredient – everything just blends so perfectly, with a ginger kick at the end, creating a warming, comforting drink to have in the evening – especially if you’re feeling a little warn out or run down. Tulsi started gifting this to family at Christmas, too, and everyone has fallen instantly in love with it – aa definite must-have.
Best time of year to drink this: Autumn / winter
Best time of day to drink this: Evening
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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: Redbush Caramel Velvet
Ingredients: Redbush, caramel flavouring (2.5%), safflowers (1%)
Caffeine Factor: Caffeine-free
Organic Ingredients: Unknown
Price Range: Around £6
Bags Per Box: 15
Review: It smells like rooibos with artificial vanilla. The flavour is also strong on the rooibos, a little creamy, and very sweet…and very fake. For that reason, it’s not for us. However, we can imagine some people liking it. The main issue is the price. It’s so expensive for something that is ultimately a very generic tea with artificial flavouring. It’s not terrible, but we don’t see why anyone would bother. It’s also a total mystery why the safflowers are in this blend or what they’re meant to add to the taste.
Best time of year to drink this: …autumn?
Best time of day to drink this: After lunch or dinner
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]]>Flavour: Rosy Fig Flavour White Tea
Ingredients: White tea, rose petals (5%), fig, rose and almond flavourings (0.5%)
Caffeine Factor: Caffeinated
Organic Ingredients: Unknown
Price Range: Around £10 for 40g
Review: As you’d hope, it smells rosy and figgy! The flavour is delicious. It’s a smooth white tea with no bitterness and a light rosiness that manages not to taste of perfume. It’s so figgy, too, blending perfectly with the rose petals without being overpowering. Keep in mind that Tulsi doesn’t even like figs – but this is so gentle and delicious. It’s really special – a definite must-have!
Best time of year to drink this: Anytime
Best time of day to drink this: Brunch / afternoon
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