I usually drink coffee in the morning and avoid caffeine after early afternoon, so choose herbal tea if I want a hot beverage. This is green tea, which has less caffeine than black tea, but is certainly not considered herbal, which wouldn't have any caffeine, in my understanding. This is frustrating, at least, and potentially dangerous, if someone is to avoid caffeine for a medical condition or such. I'd expect them to be aware that green tea is caffeinated, but, herbal is not supposed to be. There is often a symbol or listing of caffeine content on some boxes too, which I find to be helpful. This does not have that, just "herbal green tea". ????
As far as the taste goes, there isn't a lot. Lemon and green tea are evident, honey a bit. I add honey but then that's the main taste. There are no brewing instructions either. I usually brew for around 5 minutes (or until I remember I have a cup brewing), and frequently use a 20 ounce mug. I've found that I need two bags where I often only need one, but it is a 20 ounce mug.
The tea comes in individual paper bags inside a large, plastic bag. It would be nice if it zipped to re-close, but it doesn't so you need to seal it somehow to keep the tea fresh.
All in all, this is just okay. It doesn't impress me enough to repurchase it.