TEA REVIEWS
- Azul Keo
- Choice Organic
- Equator
- Far Leaves
- Fortnum & Mason
- Franck
- Harney & Sons
- Harrods
- Ineeka
- Leaves Pure
- Mighty Leaf
- African Nectar
- Black Gold
- Bombay Chai
- California Fields
- Chamomile Citrus
- Chrysanthemum Pu-erh
- Darjeeling Choice Estate
- Drum Mountain White...
- Ginger Twist
- Green Tea Tropical
- Himalayan Peak...
- Keemun
- Leaves of Provence
- Marrakesh Mint
- Mocha Pu-erh Truffle
- Mountain Spring Jasmine
- Orange Dulce
- Organic Breakfast
- Organic Earl Grey
- Organic Hojicha
- Pear Caramel
- Rainforest Maté
- Vanilla Bean
- White Orchard
- White Peony
- Wild Blackberries
- Yunnan Top Grade
- Numi
- Peet's
- Silk Road
- Tazo
- Tréleela
- Twinings
Equator Tea's
Rating: 7 of 10
Organic Breakfast
Review: As breakfast teas go, it's good. As basic black teas go, it's better. It has a decent amount of strength to it and that "crunchy" feeling that all breakfast teas have, but somewhere along the line it loses something and doesn't really finish out as well as it should. It is a good choice for those who still want a breakfast tea, but don't want to drink something that strong. One very annoying thing about it is how easy it is to under or over steep it. You almost need to set a timer to exactly three minutes and nothing for to make sure that it is full-bodied without better painfully bitter.Rating: 7 of 10

