Thursday, March 22, 2012

Teavana's Citrus Lavender Sage Herbal Tea

Oh, the power of suggestion! Merely reading an e-mail about Teavana's new Citrus Lavender Sage herbal tea set me to thinking about trying this new infusion.

To be honest, I don't drink too many herbal teas simply because I've grown to enjoy good blacks, greens and oolongs so well. A new dessert-flavored tea may turn my head, but herbals? Not so much. Still, I was in Atlanta and had Teavana on my mind, so I stopped by the store and innocently asked to sniff the Citrus Lavender Sage. And I must say, it had me at hello! Ohhhhhhh ... if you're ever-ever-ever inclined to try a new herbal blend, or maybe you need something caffeine-free for bedtime, THIS is one you must try.

I was totally in love with the fragrance before I ever had a sip, but I quickly got home and steeped this for the full 5-6 minutes suggested. Here's how Teavana describes it: "An herbal blend fit for royalty, this sublime bouquet of fruit and floral is a healthy pick me up for any time of the day. Citrusy orange, sweet pineapple and red delicious apples complement and soften to a smooth perfection with luscious lavender, sage and 'superfruit' sea buckthorn." And how do I describe it?

Heavenly! It's such a refreshingly citrusy drink, and when I tried it iced I found myself wishing I'd bought more of it. I'm not sure whether it's the fragrance or the taste of this fantastic blend I like best, but the combination is a winner in my book!

14 comments:

  1. I'm with you, I like TEA not infusions -- so herbals have never been favorites for me -- but I might have to try to find some of this!

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  2. Very interesting blend. Sage how different.

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  3. Looks tasty, particularly in that beatiful cup!

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  4. Sounds so delicious, I expect I would love it so I'll be on the lookout for some. Thanks for the review!

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  5. Look at all those chunky fruit pieces!

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  6. This does sound delicious iced! I like black teas mostly for hot tea but I love iced herbal teas.

    Can you give any advice on how you brew your iced teas? I make delicious sweet tea but I haven't found a system that works well for herbals.

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  7. How about that teacup? That sure is a pretty one.
    Come over and visit Lady B and me:
    http://www.ladybstimefortea.blogspot.com/

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  8. How about that teacup? That sure is a pretty one.
    Come over and visit Lady B and me:
    http://www.ladybstimefortea.blogspot.com/

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  9. That does sound like a lovely bedtime tea. What a pretty cup and saucer too.

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  10. Thank you for the heads up on a tea I most likely would have never tried.

    And of course your lovely chintz teacup is heavenly. You always do things with such grace and style!

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  11. You do tempt me. That last picture with the very pretty cup is extra special.

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  12. I bought this tea about a month ago and have been enjoying it just as much as you! If I coudl bottle and sell the frangrance...! Tho I never considered trying it iced. I might just have to look into it!

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  13. Sounds like an interesting tea. With sage I always think of sausage or Thanksgiving.

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  14. That does sound like a lovely bedtime tea. What a pretty cup and saucer too.
    Thank you for post..

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