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It may be the best few dollars you spend for 20 teabags aimed at helping you wind down.Try it. The following recommendation is based on having tried over 100 tea varieties in the last 2 years. Tazo Calm tastes great and helps relax you at the end of the day.
I cannot believe I am writing a review about a tea bag but it was outstanding. I was so relaxed after sipping my cup that I felt like curling up for an afternoon nap.
I am honestly stunned by this product - after all, one would think "it's just a cup of tea". I commented at the table how incredible the blend tasted.
I had my first cup of this tea last week at a restaurant. The name "calm" is insanely accurate.
but's its much more. I simply wanted a cup of hot tea and asked the waitress to choose one for me.
The blend of flavors and the aroma were individually wonderful.
Although I much prefer the loose tea to the bags- it is so convenient to be able to carry them around. This is quite simply my favorite tea.
I could definitely taste the rose petals and most of the other ingredients I mentioned above. There has been a lot of upheaval in my life, lately, so you know that I have needed a tea called "Calm." This particular tea, by Tazo, has great ingredients (chamomile blossoms, hibiscus flowers, spearmint leaves, rose petals, blackberry leaves, peppermint leaves, safflower, lemon balm, lemon grass and natural flavorings). I highly reccomend this tea when you are feeling stressed, need a little "tea escape" or for any reason at all, really. I am so glad that some products (like tea), especially from Tazo, have remained untampered with and are still made with ingredients we can easily pronounce and are derived from nature. I can definitely see why this is supposed to calm you down. Chamomile has calming properties that soothe me into feeling more at peace (just not so much that it feels like I have been induced).
Tazo describes the aroma as "minty, hay like, rose". As the name gently implies, Tazo Calm has a lovely floral bouquet with an apple-like flavor and distinct toasty notes. They are socially responsible, based in Portland, and have the motto, "The Reincarnation of Tea". I don't taste all of these various flavors, but I do taste the chamomile, and it is fine, not overwhelming or as artificial tasting as several of the other Tazo teas I've sampled.I would rate this tea, and Tazo in general, as good---better than premium teas like Stash or Celestial Seasonings---but not as good as Numi. Their web site is fun and quirky, with a Zen-type focus, definitely worth checking out. ****Tazo's Calm Herbal Infusion is a nice chamomile tea.
It is caffeine-free.Tazo is an interesting company that makes only super premium teas. Naturally sweet in a nice light way, with a smooth finish". I taste the chamomile and some flavorings, and they are not unpleasant, just hard to pin down as to what they are besides the chamomile. It is unclear, though, from their web site, how many of their ingredients are organic or kosher, and they do use some "natural flavors" in their teas--this wording seems a little vague for a super premium tea.On the paper tea packet, Tazo writes, "a soothing blend of chamomile blossoms and other relaxing herbs." On their web site, Tazo describes the flavor profile of Calm as "creamy, floral, minty, toasty, sweet, honey-like. I'm soooooo spoiled by Numi teas, which is why Tazo Calm gets only four stars.**** In general I'm not a big fan of tea with flavorings added, preferring the subtleness and authentic taste of the real thing.The ingredients in Calm are: chamomile flowers, hibiscus flowers, spearmint, lemongrass, rose petals, blackberry leaves, safflowers, peppermint, sarsaparilla, lemon balm, licorice and natural flavors.
Tazo is owned by Starbucks.
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