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70

Agave Sunshine

COCKTAIL-INSPIRED BLACK ICED TEA

Sale Price
$16.99
Size:
    Plant Based Sachet
    GMO Free
    Gluten Free

An instant summer classic: First and second flush Darjeeling teas steeped in añejo tequila, partying with mango, vanilla and bright nectarine. What can we say? Give it a shot. Inspired by the ever-popular Tequila Sunrise.

Discover the recipes behind our Agave Sunshine Spritz and Sherry Sunrise.

While trace amounts of alcohol may remain from the production process, it is negligible and comparable to the amount found in kombucha at the grocery store. Learn More.

Cocktail Inspiration: Tequila Sunrise

Ingredients: Tequila-infused Darjeeling, Ceylon and Assan black teas, vanilla, mango and nectarine natural flavors.

Tasting Notes:Burnt caramel, walnut bitters, orange creamsicle

Bring 2 cups of spring or filtered water to a boil (212°F). Pour hot water over 1 sachet in a quart pitcher and steep 5 minutes. Top with 2 cups of cold water, serve over ice and enjoy while watching the sun dip into the ocean.

1st Flush Darjeeling

Indian Black Tea

Darjeeling, once a British hill station, is known for producing some of the world’s most prized and expensive teas. The high elevation of Dajeeling tea gardens puts stress on the bushes and results in teas of exceptionally nuanced flavor. Less oxidized compared to later flushes, first flushes are lighter in body and greenish in color, with notes quince, wintergreen and sage.

2nd Flush Darjeeling

Indian Black Tea

Darjeeling, once a British hill station, is known for producing some of the world’s most prized and expensive teas. The high elevation of Darjeeling tea gardens puts stress on the bushes and results in teas of exceptionally nuanced flavor. Teas produced during this period have fuller flavor than teas from the first flush, with notes of muscatel grape, burnt sugar and cedar.

Assam

Indian Black Tea

Assam tea is the biggest, brightest, richest and most astringent tea made. It is the backbone to breakfast style teas of nearly all brand and quality although it is also used in many blends for body and top notes. Assam is less floral and has more bread or biscuit-like flavor than other origins, and is often described as malty or coppery.