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Jeweled Bergamot - Earl Grey Tea Blend

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Spring has a way of wooing us. As the snow melts from the hills, fields bloom with red poppies, sky stretches wide in soft shades of blue and romance fills the air. There is something euphoric about the aroma of fresh blossoms drifting on a breeze. And what would be a better way than a tea blend that will capture that feeling? Our tea blend - Jeweled Bergamot   - is mixed with flowers that you can forage or grow in a pot during Springtime. To enhance the blend`s fragrance, we added Earl Grey black tea leaves which are sifted and enriched with Bergamot essence sourced from the orchards of Izmir, Turkey. In the end, this unique tea blend brings together its Mediterranean inspired Earl Grey with locally grown flowers, offering both flavor and a reminder of Spring`s romantic magic. Hot Brew Instructions: - Fill a tea strainer with your tea blend. - Bring water to a boil, then pour it over the tea in your favorite mug. - Let it steep for 3–7 minutes. - Remove the strainer, sweeten to ta...

Sapphire Dreams - Herbal Tea Blend

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      Welcome to our Sapphire Dreams Tea Blend — a line of refreshing, naturally blue iced teas perfect for cooling down under the sun. Each blend is made with butterfly pea flower, a stunning plant that not only gives the tea its signature blue hue but also shifts to purple with just a splash of lemon juice. Magic? Not quite. Just nature doing its thing. If you're wondering what gives the tea that vibrant color—it's no secret. It’s the butterfly pea flower, widely used in everything from cocktails to pastries to bring out vivid blues and purples. And because it's naturally caffeine-free, it’s a great option for those who prefer herbal teas. Our first summer release is called  Sapphire Dreams Tea Blend  , a bright, cooling blend of peppermint, dried blueberry and citrus. It’s equally delicious hot or iced, with a clean, minty finish that lingers pleasantly. Hot Brew Instructions: Fill a tea strainer with your tea blend. Bring water to a boil, then pour it over ...