The fact that they didn't add carbonation to this may seem like a little thing, but that Simply Spiked stuff really messed with me. They made so many dumb choices with that from the idiotic carbonation to the choice of using concentrate from a brand that exists because they were different by not using concentrate. Well, Voodoo Ranger has no history of tea in the first place, so everything they do is breaking new ground for them.
It's a peach tea. What do you want it to look like? It looks like tea. It doesn't even have much of a peach color to it, if I'm honest. The aroma is very peachy. I am almost overwhelmed with the peach. There is no mistaking the alcohol under it, but you might lose the tea part of it from the smell. I guess they're planning on covering the alcohol with peach, even though they didn't need to do that with the regular tea.
First sip is peach tea with a little alcohol added. Well, I say it's peach tea, but it is Peach tea - it earns a capital. The problem is that the tea doesn't earn one. It is completely subservient to the Peach, and I'm not sure that makes it better. I don't mind peach in general, but I want my tea to taste like tea. If you add flavor, it should compliment the tea. This is taking over, more than complimenting.
Tip-in is peach on top of tea, but the tea is at least able to be discerned. The middle becomes smooth and delightful with peach and tea being what they are supposed to be. The finish is rough with peach and alcohol that dwindles to alcohol before the peach comes back for the trail-off.
Bottom Line: Okay, but rough at the free ends.
2.25/5