Originally submitted at Teavana
Cultivate your love for this tea ensemble composed of delicate white tea and ambrosial fruit bits. You can't help but sing praises for a steaming cup of harmony straight from the garden! Deliciously fruity and very healthy, this tea is loaded with antioxidants.
A decent tea
Tea Body: Light
Tea Flavor: Fruity
Pros: Aromatic, Fresh
Cons: Bitter
Best Uses: Evening, Anytime
Describe Yourself: Tea Enthusiast
I picked up garden aria after I'd found I liked youth berry and had hoped for another fruity tea, sadly I discovered that both teas taste VERY similar, in fact there's very little distinction between the two teas. That to me is a disappointment seeing as I loved Youth Berry and was hopeful for a tea that had another unique flavour.
It works well as a subsitute to Youth Berry served hot, however if you make it an ice tea, it gains a bitter taste that cannot be fixed.
It's a good tea, but only hot. Nothing too special here.
(legalese)
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