Adagio: Anteadote Organic Green Tea
Monday, June 8th, 2009
Anteadote Green Tea
If you are a green tea drinker and you are looking for a convenient way to take a refreshing, organic, unsweetened green tea on-the-go, Anteadote has an option for you (16.9 fl oz plastic bottles). I’ve been drinking unsweetened iced teas for a while and it’s fun for me to finally get to try Anteadote. For the most part, I enjoyed the green tea. Green tea is such a general term so it’s important for me to try to define the characteristics of this green tea. It reminds me of a Dragon Well without the sweet buttery flavor. It has a strong flavor that is slightly grassy with a light bitterness. At times, I can really pick-up on a vitamin flavor and scent (vitamin c is an ingredient of Anteadote). I wasn’t very impressed with this tea, but I’d have no problems drinking a couple of bottles on a hot day. There’s no doubt that the filtered water and unsweetened green tea makes for a refreshing beverage. Without the preservatives, the green tea tends to quench my thirst more than a sweetened beverage. Green tea lovers will appreciate this beverage, but I was left hoping for a more defined green tea flavor.
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Lately, I’ve been trying to find affordable organic green teas to recommend to friends and blog readers. Fun, flavorful, organic, and affordable are important factors to me in a tea and I’ve been told they are important by others.
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The Raspberry Quince was a flavor that I didn’t personally pick-out. So I wasn’t sure I would like it as much as the other teas. When I opened the bottle, I could smell the natural sweetness coming from the fruit and tea combination. The water that is used for this tea is so pure. The raspberry flavor was subtle yet present in every drink. The black tea flavor balanced the beverage. The black tea had a classic Ceylon flavor to it. I really couldn’t detect the quince flavor and to be honest I haven’t had many foods or beverages flavored with quince. The Raspberry Quince was just another excellent selection offered by The REPUBLIC of TEA.
Moving on to the Acai Green Tea…The aroma of the acai hits you immediately. The berry flavor was both sweet and slightly bitter. Acai reminds me of a mix between a blueberry and a grape. The color of the green tea was a bright red-violet. Although I found this beverage to be refreshing, it did lack a tea identity. I could not detect the green tea. The berry flavor was welcomed, but I was looking forward to at least a hint of green tea.
I was pleasantly surprised by this tea from the moment I broke the seal on the package. The combination of green and black teas from all over the globe combine to create an incredible aroma. It’s the smell I would expect to find at a tea processing plant. It’s just a rich, sweet, and pure tea scent. Zhi’s Monk’s Blend is made of the following: