Orange Orchard




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A fresh, bold citrus character offset with a hit of apple and hibiscus perfectly balanced by a soft creamy note of real vanilla pieces.Story
This was a labour of love; we started with Oranges from the Spanish port town of València on the Orange Blossom Coast, a region known worldwide for their citrus quality then added apple pieces grown in the hills above the black sea near the town of Amasya, northern Turkey. To finish the drink we included rosehip from Germany, Hibiscus grown in the ancient city of Aswan in southern Egypt, Polish grown Sunflowers and Safflower from the Western Great Plains. Experience this brash and bold fruit tea infua infusion for yourself and we think you will agree that we’ve captured not just the big flavours of the Mediterranean but also the spirit of the people and places perfectlyBrew
1 tsp per cup in water at 95°c for 3-4 minsServe
With honey and lemon as desired. Try it iced.Ingredients
Orange pieces, apple pieces, rosehip, hibiscus, safflower, sunflower petals and natural flavourOrigin
Spain, Turkey, Germany, Egypt, United States and PolandCustomer Reviews
Marie | 17/12/2020 |
I was SO looking forward to this! Orange and vanilla...what could be better? However, I found that the hibiscus totally dominated the palate, making the vanilla virtually undetectable and even subduing the orange. Disappointing for me, but I will give it another go. I definitely prefer the Orange Blossom. |
Finn Baker | 23/10/2019 |
Perfect! |
Harry Bishop | 18/07/2019 |
My wife likes fruit teas. I do not share this opinion so just three stars from me. |
Amelia | 01/03/2017 |
This is a wonderful blend of tropical flavors. I enjoyed it iced. I'm not sure if I will really be drinking this hot, but I love how refreshing it is when it is served as iced tea. |
Kristin C | 23/10/2016 |
I wasnt such a huge fan of this one. I followed the directions but it was too fruity for my tastes. I'm going to give it a try again brewing it for a shorter time and see if I have better luck next time. |