Magicienne Green Tea from NINA’S Paris

ma_logoTea Information:

Leaf Type:  Green Tea

Where to Buy: NINA’S Paris

Tea Description:

Pineapple, coconut
The magical combination of pineapple and coconut. This tea, with a hint of tartness, will pleasantly surprise you. An exotic blend that will satisfy all seeking enchantment.

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Taster’s Review:

Today we need to have a serious chat…a serious chat about Magicienne Green Tea from NINA’S Paris…that is!  Magicienne Green Tea from NINA’S Paris is a lovely flavored green tea that I had recently that was not only gentle on the nose but impressive on the tongue!

Magicienne Green Tea from NINA’S Paris is a combo of pineapple, coconut, and green tea.  The pineapple gives this flavored green tea a juicy and tart zing without it being overpowering.  The coconut gives it a certain creaminess that pairs well with the pineapple.  Finally…the green tea base is just as nice, too!  It’s of medium strength but doesn’t give off that ‘stale flower’ taste that some green teas tend to.  Nor does this green tea base taste like sweet peas like others can from time to time.

Everything about Magicienne Green Tea from NINA’S Paris is nicely done from the aroma to the taste.  The flavor balance couldn’t be more perfect.  If you like flavored green teas try Magicienne Green Tea from NINA’S Paris!

 

Nina’s Japon Tea from Nina’s Paris

Tea Information:

Leaf Type:  Black &  Green Tea Blend

Where to Buy: Nina’s Tea Store

Tea Description:

Black tea, sencha, genmaicha, caramel, vanilla
A marvelous blend of black tea and roasted green tea from Japan. An irresistible dreamy concoction made with crispy rice, vanilla and caramel.

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Taster’s Review:

Nina’s Japon from Nina’s Paris can be found on Nina’s Tea Store online or at the international shop, too!  What I love about this offering is that it’s a black and green tea blend.  Having said that, tho, you can taste the green tea much more than the black tea.  The black tea ‘flavor’ is barely there.  The green tea, however, is pretty, well, ‘green tasting’.  It’s more of a flowery-flavored green tea taste than a juicer green.  The vanilla and caramel notes are lovely.  I almost mistakenly took the vanilla/caramel combo for an almond-type flavor.  But it contributed to the overall creaminess of the blend and it was delightful.

I enjoyed the 2nd infusion a bit more than the first because the green tea was a bit more subtle but the other flavors stepped up to the plate a little more than in the first infusion.  This was very nice hot, at room temperature, and cold, too!  I was able to get at least 6 infusions out of it.  The more I drank it the more I enjoyed it and appreciated the blend masters blending talents.  This is a nifty offering and a mighty fine blend!