Retour a La Ligne Green Tea Blend from Les 2 Marmottes

Les2MarmottsTea Information:

Leaf Type:  Green

Where to Buy:  Les 2 Marmottes

Tea Description:

This Tea will be your partner throughout the day as part of your weight loss mission.  Flexible, it adapts to any situation.  It is hot, warm or even cold, it is always delicious.  Temptations no longer have control.  You’re all set!

Learn more about this tea here.

Taster’s Review:

It was exciting to receive this box of samples – all the way from France!  This Retour a La Ligne Green Tea Blend is the first that I’m trying from this new-to-me company, Les 2 Marmottes.

When you visit the Les 2 Marmottes website, you’ll find that you need to translate the website … unless you are able to read French.  Alas … I am not, thankfully Google Chrome will translate it for me.

The dry leaf smells strongly of mint.  Of course, this could be not only because of the spearmint but because of the meadowsweet.  It’s a very fresh and uplifting fragrance.  The brewed tea has a slightly softer mint aroma and I can detect the notes of the green tea and verbena now.

The flavor is much more subdued than I expected it to be, given the strong minty fragrance.  The mint notes here are subtle but refreshing.  The green tea has a sweet, buttery taste.  There is a herbaceous overtone to this, tasting a bit more like an herbal tisane made of green herbals rather than a green tea.

I taste distant notes of fruit too, but they are a little difficult to discern because they’re off in the distance somewhere behind the stronger herbal notes.  It’s a calming drink to sip, I find myself relaxing more with each sip I take.

Overall, this is a pleasant, mild tasting beverage.  I don’t know if I taste anything from the tail cherries (or cherry stems), then again, I can’t recall ever having a tea with tail cherries in the list of ingredients so I don’t know what kind of contribution this ingredient makes to the overall flavor of the tea.  I do taste spearmint and I do taste green tea.  I taste notes of verbena and a slight sharp note from the meadowsweet.

It’s an interesting cuppa!  With my first few sips, I was a little unsure if I was liking it, but now that I’ve nearly finished the cup, I find myself wanting a little more, so that’s gotta tell you something, right?