What was this amazing tea I had?

Anonymous
I went to a fancy tea at a restaurant I can't remember. It was a weekend afternoon tea sort of thing. I picked a berry-based tea. Like raspberries and strawberries and just very berry. It would be great to buy this in the store, but can't find anything that seems right. Any ideas?
Anonymous
Can you at least give us a general location? A fancy berry tea in London isn't likely to be what you'd get in DC or NY. Do you remember anything else you ate/drank there? If we could narrow down where you were, we could probably figure out what tea.
Anonymous
Probably they have used a berry-based teabag and also put in a blend of berry juice or powdered berry in it.

I make a lovely dried apple tea. But my secret hack is to put a pinch of cardamon, clove, cinnamon powder - and apple juice in it.
Anonymous
Berry zinger?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Berry zinger?


This stuff is great. Wouldn't be surprised.
Anonymous
Harney & Sons make a blackberry-heavy blend called “Paris” that seems fancy and is very nice.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Berry zinger?


This stuff is great. Wouldn't be surprised.


+1
And then they doctor it some.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Berry zinger?


Celestial Seasonings' fruit-based teas are pretty good across the board. I like the Blueberry and pure Raspberry. The Raspberry mixes well with ordinary black tea to make a great raspberry iced tea (they briefly sold that as a cold brew product but discontinued it).
Anonymous
Rooibos?
Anonymous
Harney & Sons Berry Cobbler maybe?
Anonymous
Probably not what you had but Trader Joe’s makes a good citrus berry tea with orange peel and lemongrass. I believe it is seasonal to the spring.
Anonymous
Garbage water.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Berry zinger?


Celestial Seasonings' fruit-based teas are pretty good across the board. I like the Blueberry and pure Raspberry. The Raspberry mixes well with ordinary black tea to make a great raspberry iced tea (they briefly sold that as a cold brew product but discontinued it).


This is a great idea.
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