Revolution Tea has some premium tea blends and an About Us page that says very little about them. From what we can gather, the Revolution Tea Company was started sometime circa 1998 and has made a serious splash in the premium tea world. While traditional tea sales have stagnated, Revolution Teas and other premium tea brands' sales have skyrocketed 60-90%, depending on which Teasan you ask. Revolution tea is captained by two corporate superstars who left their respective companies to pursue tea fortunes. It is the captivating tale of a Wall Street trader meeting a cosmetic company executive to blend teas. This summer comes a sitcom about romance, respect, and revolution. Find out what happens by reading our Revolution Tea Reviews.
Dax: Revolution ginger peach tea really didn't do much for me despite the quality brand name. It is understandable and I'm never going to hold that against Revolution tea. In this case, the ginger was artificial tasting and the peach was subtle, yet finely tuned. I don't know ladies and gents, this ginger tea with peach just did not have....(Read more)
Dax: Revolution Earl Grey Lavender tea explodes from the starting gate with a supreme aroma. The single serving box could hardly contain the flower power. You know a tea is good when your nose is begging for it before your mouth is. So of course I got to steepin and was amazed that the scent kept getting stronger, when usually the contrary is true. The taste has a bit of....(Read more)
Revolution English Breakfast Tea
Dax: Drink It In is the motto that Revolution Tea lives by, and by all means you should do just that with their Breakfast tea. Packed in the standard flow-through infuser, Revolution Breakfast tea is a bit more...(Read more)
Revolution White Tea with Pomegranate
Dax: Revolution tea threw me a curveball this afternoon with their white tea with pomegranate. Pomegranate tea usually ends up being the offspring of a white tea and pink lemonade. Revolution hit me with that goody good, developing a perfect combination of tea....(Read more)
Mike: Revolution Tropical Green Tea was a bit of a disappointment to be honest especially when compared to the first Revolution Tea we tried which their Orange Chocolate Tea. The problem with this Revolution Green Tea is....(Read more)
Allegro Tropical Yerba Mate Tea
Dax: With the fragrance of an expensive chocolatier, Revolution Tea places orange chocolate goodness into its infuser sachets. This Orange Chocolate Green Tea from Revolution is our first review of the brand, and looks to be exciting. The taste...exquisite! I am quickly reminded of the Andes mints with orange in them. The chocolate hues are light, similar to Stash Chocolate and Hazelnut, and the green tea....(Read more)


