I’ve never really drink white tea too often, but I always hear it’s good for you. The thought of blueberry flavor was enticing for me, but it could be a little stronger.
I am normally a fan of bold flavors but this tea raised my eyebrows. I usually drink my tea with sweetener & cream, but I will review it in stages. 1st steep was 3 1/2 minutes. Unsweet, this tea was soft and calm. Not bitter or sweet, just balanced with a clean mouthfeel. It has notes of florals and fruit but they are so delicate that their specific flavors are almost indiscernible. Adding sweetener (Splenda, in this case) really made the floral notes and fruit pop, and they became something like jasmine, blueberry, and not so much mango as peach. Now a dry mouthfeel. By adding cream, it came alive like peaches and cream after a wonderful meal. Full, creamy mouthfeel. 2nd steep (4 min) was lighter and more amber than the first. In all three stages, the flavors were lighter than on the first steep and also seemed to keep their fruity flavors and lose the florals.
Lightly sweet and very satisfying. This is a lovely tea to enjoy anytime.