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Lee M.
, drinking Peet's since 2001
6/3/10
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Tacoma, WA
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This makes a great iced tea. The jasmine adds the essence of sweetness without actually being sweet (I never add sugar to tea) and both the black and green tea flavors are balanced, complementing each other in a surprising way. It's less astringent than an iced tea made from black tea, but more flavorful than an iced green tea. This blend really accentuates that best of each component!
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Cullen C.
4/17/10
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Emeryville, CA
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If you're absolutely in love with the Summer Blend iced tea (like I am), unless your taste in teas is broad (I cannot stand flavoured teas), this is not one you'll enjoy. Threw out the tin after making my first batch, all of which (except for half a sip) went down the drain. I'll stick with my Summer Blend, which I buy by the pound.
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Susan Fiore
, drinking Peet's since 2005
5/18/08
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Verona, WI
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This is one of my two favorite teas, this one for summer, Scottish Breakfast for winter. This is delicate but full-flavored, a lovely tea.
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Michelle Ray
3/9/08
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Los Angeles, CA
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I love this tea! It can be brewed strong but is never bitter, very distinctive, wonderful aroma, and delicious with a little milk. Highly recommended!
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Eric Hirst
3/20/00
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Seattle, WA
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What can I say? I've tried a dozen or so Peet's Teas in the last few years and this is the one I keep coming back to. I usually shy away from blends of teas or wines or anything, but this one really works--the green tea adds sweetness and fragrance to the underlying rich liquory black. I drink this with a bit of milk as my first cup of the day.
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Collin Ziemer
, a Peet's Employee 6/23/99
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Human Resources Specialist
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San Francisco, CA, USA
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San Francisco, CA
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I've always loved Pumphrey's Blend. This is the only tea I've seen that blends black and green teas and the result is a unique and wonderful tea. The jasmine adds a nice floral quality and makes for a great tea either hot or iced.