We are excited to share that we have outgrown our current space and will relocate to a larger facility this spring! Our goal is to reduce disruptions during this transition. To help accomplish this, we recommend placing orders well in advance if you anticipate any upcoming needs.
We will continue processing orders throughout the move and appreciate your patience with any unforeseen delays. Thank you for your support; we look forward to serving you from our new location soon!
Ceylon Sonata Black Tea Quart Iced Pouches for food service iced tea. Ceylon Sonata black tea is bright and lively, with a wonderfully complex and well-balanced cup from the renowned Kenilworth estate, located in Sri Lanka's Kandy region. This pure, unflavored black tea, makes an ideal classic iced tea, southern sweet tea, Arnold Palmers, or a fine base for your own iced tea drinks! Quart-sized premium iced tea pouches are perfect for food service iced tea as well as in-shop brewing or resale. Make the most of your summer business with the best iced tea!
To cold-brew, simply place overnight in a one- quart pitcher of water. Awake to find a tea rich in flavor and aroma. For quicker preparation, steep in hot water for three to five minutes and add ice.
Each quart pouch contains 10 grams of tea leaves and yields 32 ounces of brewed tea.
*high level of caffeine*
Customer Reviews (524)
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Brian Nott
“ A true to it's form Ice Tea. Great. Can't say enough about how good this is as an Ice Tea and Sweet Tea for our Southern Folk ”
Sep 16th '22
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Wendy Sibley
“ A personal favorite. I'm not a discriminating tea connoisseur, but as a born-and-bred Southerner, I know a crisp, clean, fresh glass of iced tea when I find one. This one is a winner every time! ”
Apr 14th '17
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Vanessa Hamlen
“ I basically live on this tea every day -- I have been steadily working at losing weight since July (lost 37 lbs so far!) When I set my intention to eliminate all soda, this tea became my go-to drink. The flavor is so smooth and light, it requires NO sugar to be perfectly delightful and sipping on it all day. LOVE THIS TEA!!! ”
Nov 16th '17
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Kittie Peters
“ We got this as a sample and were super happy! My mom loves traditional blacks and I told her it was like Adagio knew when sending it our way. Just like it said, we popped the bag into a quart of water and the result was awesome. Super crisp and clean! Exactly what you think of when you hear 'iced tea'. ”
The first tea plant was smuggled into Sri Lanka (formerly known as Ceylon) in 1824. While it was not intended for commercial uses at the time, it wasn't long before more plants arrived, and by 1867, the first tea plantation was founded by Scotsman James Taylor. By the 1880s, following a severe blight in the 1870s, nearly all coffee plantations had converted to tea. Now, Sri Lanka is one of the world's largest producers of tea, with six main growing regions across several elevations and growing conditions.