List Price : $28.08
Sale Price : $12.95
- Case of six 20-count boxes (total of 120 tea bags)
- The finest single-estate white tea, from buds picked individually for vitality
- Naturally high in antioxidants; USDA organic
- Pale, golden color, very delicate flavor; infused with an exquisite natural vanilla flavor
- Sourced from an excellent single estate in the Fujian region of China
Clipper of England Organic White Tea with Vanilla, 20-Count Tea Bags (Pack of 6) Review
#Clipper of England Organic White Tea with Vanilla, 20-Count Tea Bags (Pack of 6) Best Review# We recently tried Clipper White Tea with vanilla. Tea is always an adventure, because each one has its specific place during the day. Strong black teas are great in the morning. Lighter teas like Darjeeling and Jasmine are wonderful in mid-afternoon. Not wanting a lot of caffeine, we like to blend caffeinated and herbal teas for iced tea. We make a gallon pitcher using only four teaspoons or teabags. We have found that two teabags of the Clipper tea in the mix gives a refreshing and mellow taste to the tea. Further, if you buy the tea at Amazon, in six-box quantities, you can save considerably over the retail price in an organic food store.Utterly tasteless - Nicole S. Urdang - Western New York
I have come to trust my fellow Amazon reviewers. That was why I bought this tea. To me, it was tasteless. Granted, I like things with flavor, but I can also appreciate subtlety. This was so subtle it was like clothes on the Emperor.
Naturally, we are all different and like different things. If you are partial to very mild, super gentle flavors, this tea is for you; if not, I suggest the silver needle white tea with jasmine by Rishi or Celestial Seasons' decaf white.
not a big fan of vanilla tea-but loved this!! - B. Hall - Florida
I bought this based solely on other reviews...I like vanilla-just not in tea! Well, I stand corrected..this was delicious!! I'm happy I did go ahead and try it since it turned out to be really good-whether you have it iced or hot!! I found that the flavor was so good that no "sweetening" was needed.
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