Welcome to Tea Amigos' raspberry tea page! This is a type of tea enjoyed by many. There's not really much to say about it, it's tea leaves soaked in raspberry juice. Normally, tea companies use black tea to pull off their raspberry flavored tea shenanigans but occasionally you will find green tea or white tea raspberry tea reviews. used. So yeah, this is the place to be for the raspberry goodness.
Mike: Pickwick Wild Raspberry Rose is wack as hell, period. The level of bogusability involved here knows no bounds. The cajones on Pickwick to even call this "tea" is an insult to an entire genre of beverage. What Pickwick calls Raspberry tea I call hot Hawaiian Punch with a few extra scoops of molasses to really....(Read more)
Harney and Sons Red Raspberry Tea
Mike: Harney and Sons Raspberry Herbal Tea came as a surprise to me because I always think of Harney and Sons as one of the standard bearers of tea. For this tea brand to take on herbal tea is like Beethoven scratching on turntables. But, you know what? A virtuoso is a virtuoso, and if turntables existed back in 19th century...(Read more)
Double Koi Raspberry Green Tea
Dax: I fell out of my chair drinking Double Koi Raspberry Blend Tea. I was not excited. There was no electric surge in this raspberry loose green tea. What was there was a full two struggles. Double Koi has bangers under their belts, no doubt, but why was this tea so bogus? It has....(Read more)
Mike: Bigelow Raspberry Royale packs an intense raspberry punch that is sure to yield an upper lip of maximum stiffness. In short, Bigelow tea surprised me yet again with this ultra tasty raspberry tea. As with our other Bigelow Tea Reviews, Bigelow keeps its end of the bargain by splicing....(Read more)
Dax: Ceylon fruit teas are the teas that put me back on to fruit tea. Not to be redundant, but fruity teas have been on my bad side for a while now. One day Mike came up to me with some little boutique looking box of flavoured tea. My mind screamed clearance item when I saw the T.J. Maxx sticker, but of course, being the distinguished teasan that I am, I quickly got to steeping the....(Read more)




