La Boreale

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Herbal Tea
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Typical Preparation
Use 12 oz / 354 ml of water
Set water temperature to 205 °F / 96 °C
Steep for 5 min, 0 sec
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“I’m not sure if I knew there was wintergreen in this tea when I got it, but I’m REALLY happy with it. OM NOM NOM. Quite fresh, but with a really delicate wintergreen freshness, not peppermint or...” Read full tasting note
“another tea from omgsrsly and one that i am really enjoying. it’s light and refreshing, a hint of mint withe juicy berry notes and a very smooth brew. I’d reorder this again in future i think. ...” Read full tasting note

Description

2 tsp, 90C, 5-7 minutes

Composition : Raspberry, juniper, wintergreen, coltsfoot, yarrow.
(Rubus idaeus, Juniperus communis, Gaultheria procumbens, Tussilago farfara, Achillea millefolium)

Here is an ingenious mix of forest plants. Its soft and basic liquor is vegetal and marked profoundly by the aromatic oil of wintergreen. Juniper berries deploy their coniferous notes (bitter resins) and their tannic and spicy pungent character evoke the sensation of Chinese cinnamon. Its finish stays intense and refreshing!

This mixture from the boreal forest provides support and strength to the reproductive and urinary system. It helps sustain the body during infection or inflammation. Juniper and wintergreen have essential oils which serve to relieve pain. These essential oils added to the astringency of raspberry and coltsfoot make an outstanding tonic for digestion and all conditions which cause mucus (colds, flu, cystitis, etc.).

Not recommended during pregnancy.

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