Leaf Type: Green
Where to Buy: Fusion Teas
Product Description:
This jasmine tea consists of green tea grown in China and is scented with jasmine petals multiple times. A typical grade of jasmine tea will be scented once. The green tea leaves used as the base are young as indicated by its small, slim needle-like leaves.
Our Jasmine tea has a sweet floral scent with green tea undertones, that is very refreshing, with a lingering aftertaste that is delicately sweet.
Taster’s Review:
Ahh… jasmine! (I have probably exclaimed that more than once before while sipping a jasmine tea) And I know that I’ve mentioned before that my three favorite tea flavors are: Bergamot, Chocolate and JASMINE. There was a time when I would only drink jasmine pearls, but, I have finally learned not only appreciate other jasmine teas, but, understand that while they are not the same jasmine teas, they are not necessarily inferior. Just … different.
This jasmine green tea reminds me quite a bit of a pot of green tea that might be brought to my table at a Chinese food restaurant. It is sweet, crisp and light, and it has an agreeable palate cleansing aspect to it as well, making it a good choice to sip with a meal.
The jasmine aroma is light and beautiful. The brewed tea does not have an overwhelming floral fragrance; instead, what this aromatic tea reminds me of is the sweet scent of fresh air and green grass and jasmine flowers. It’s a lovely combination that translates into the flavor of the tea, which is also quite light and has a crispness to it, like the crisp feel of the morning air in the early spring.
A wonderful jasmine that is really quite affordable, making it a great choice for daily consumption.
I love jasmine, I’ve had a few teas that had jasmine flowers. I loved it.
I’ve mainly used jasmine in skin care products. Jasmine essential oil is costly, so it’s a good thing a little goes a long way.