REAL Dry Dragon Non-Alcoholic Sparkling Tea 75cl
£10
£10 per 75clProduct information
Light and crisp on the nose with notes of honeydew melon and a delicate leafy undertone.
Dry and fresh on the palate with flavours of sweet lemon, grapefruit and a gentle, nutty finish.
The perfect partner to summer salads, shellfish, or for all-day sunshine sipping.
Dry Dragon is non-alcoholic, suitable for vegans, gluten-free and all natural.
Country of Origin
Suitable for vegetarians
Storage
Preparation and Usage
Pour gently
Package Type
Other Information
Non-Alcoholic Sparkling Fermented Tea
Storage:
Store cool
Brand
Manufacturer
The Fermentery at the Bail,
Waddesdon Estate,
Aylesbury,
HP18 0NH.
Country of Packing
Return To Address
The Fermentery at the Bail,
Waddesdon Estate,
Aylesbury,
HP18 0NH.
Typical Values | Per 100ml |
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Energy | 67kJ, 16kcal |
Protein | 0g |
Carbohydrates | 3g |
Of which Sugars | 3g |
Fat | 0g |
Ingredients
Dietary Information
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Ratings and reviews
Customer reviews (60)
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Delicious
Lovely refreshing drink. Better than Prosecco, not as good as champagne but better for the head. However, considering its just fermented tea and sugar, the price point is too high.
FIRST TIME TRYING AND LOVE IT
We usually buy the Daylesford Frizzante but kicked the booze last year and saw Rose Ferguson had this in her shopping cart so bought some too to try as a bubbly in a champagne glass situ and it was great.....light fresh and no after taste will def buy again...
Absolutely love!
Often get this for special occasions and when they are on sale for £7. Definitely amongst my husband and I's fav kombuchas as it's not too sweet and its quite fizzy as well.
Crisp!
Nicer than other Kombucha's we've tried, and a good non-alcoholic alternative
Delicious
Perfect for when I dont fancy alcohol but want to feel involved. Its crisp, fresh and has a delicious flavour
A shallow version of what it was
Since buying my last bottle of Real Kombucha Dry Dragon which lost half of its contents on opening, some on my lounge ceiling, it appears the tea is now filtered to the nth degree leaving no sediment visible in the bottle; and so a whole swathe of the taste experience has inexplicably been removed. I note furthermore that they no longer call their product kombucha and indeed it tastes nothing like kombucha should. In fact it tastes like nothing at all, period. Very bland and lacking in the sharpness that denotes a true kombucha, and not even a pleasant aftertaste that makes you want to reach for the next sip. This change was entirely unnecessary and I fear with no category to belong to except calling itself, simply, a non-alcoholic drink there can be no market nor demand for this at £9 a bottle. They’ve certainly lost me as a customer, and I would ask them to sack whoever’s idea it was to dilute their original product and to get back to basics and being Real Kombucha again.
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