In search for the greatest Mate tea, Distinguished Teasan Dax is in Buenos Aires to arm our inbox withArgentinian tea.
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Dax: Sometimes run-of-the-mill isn’t such a bad thing. Cha Cha Organic Earl Grey is a really niceearl grey. I wouldn’t use the term “poppin” as I so frequently do when a best tea comes across my palate, but this earl grey tea is standard.
Continue ReadingDax: By popular demand the TeaAmigos must take their esteemed teasanship to the like of Organic and Pure tea. This is one of those brands that will have you hooked, then disappear from the face of the earth.
Continue ReadingMike: Octavia Harvest Orange Spice is one of the best orange spice teas that we’ve reviewed and in my opinion belongs on our best tea page like whoa.
Continue ReadingDax: Tazo Wild Sweet Orange takes its playfully colored tea satchet and gets silly with it. Never to be without a bold flavor, Tazo tea reviews usually come correct in my book…except when things start srifting into Kool-Aid territory.
Continue ReadingMike: California Tea House Big Red Robe Oolong tea has the smoothability factor equivalent to that of a baby’s bottom. Just try it and you’ll see.
Continue ReadingDax: Naivetea lychee oolong is one helluva tea. Wifey fully supports Naivetea, and this lychee oolong tops her charts.
Continue ReadingDax: Well, Sierra Brand seems to just keep it mellow. Nothing fancy, nothing too daring, nothing special.
Continue ReadingDax: It seems like Tazo tea reviews are becoming second nature for the TeaAmigos, as their color-coded packaging is frequently gracing my inbox.
Continue ReadingMike: The little kids from Willie Wonka’s chocolate factory would be trippin’ on this Stash Licorice Spice”devil juice” as Dax called it because it is so damn sweet.
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