Amoda Tea is a Canadian premium tea subscription. Each month hand-selected teas are sent out, from all over North America and beyond. They source the tea from small companies to support them and help them grow. There are two flavours of box available — the original and low-caffeine. Both cost $20, have free shipping to Canada/US (no international shipping yet), and you can also add on some extra bonuses like a travel set, a teaspoon, or more filters if you are a tea-drinking monster like me. They also have a tasty tea guarantee — if you don’t like a tea in your box, they’ll replace it in your next box!
This is a review of the original box.
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Every month, they also send a super cute tea postcard! I send these to my tea-loving friends and my penpals. They also always send paper filters in case you’re new to loose leaf tea and don’t have an infuser yet.
Four awesome springtime teas were sent this month!
Rose City Dark (Beach House Teas) — A black tea with rose and peppermint. Due to health reasons I need to avoid caffeine and mint but this smells SO GOOD. A really nice blend of mint and florals.
Blue Moon (Shuswap Infusions Tea) — A rooibos, caffeine free, delight with currant, blueberries, and lavender rose petals.
Raspberry Earl Grey (Aromatica Fine Teas) — This smells amazing. A classic earl grey with bergamot but also raspberry and vanilla.
Geisha (Tay Tea) — A classic green tea with pear and sunflowers. The pear gives it a light fruity aroma and flavour that balances out that slightly nutty flavour of sencha tea.
Amoda always manages to curate some truly special teas every month. I don’t always love the teas but being able to taste and try a small amount without committing is a really awesome experience. Amoda sells all of their teas on their website, so if you have a craving it’s easy to get your hands on more! I’ve been cutting caffeine out of my diet and I find that I can still enjoy some of the selections they send, though I would love to give their caffeine free box a try sometime in the future!
Which tea was your favorite?
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