Wintergreen Woods

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71 / 100

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Tea type
Herbal Tea
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Typical Preparation
Set water temperature to 205 °F / 96 °C
Steep for 6 min, 45 sec
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“Whaaat – no notes on this one? But I KNOW I wrote notes on this one! Oh well – I still have quite a bit of this one left, but I have a feeling it’s lost its potency. Oops! Still nice, but it is...” Read full tasting note
“So I made this hoping that it would soothe my poor throat. I am sick of ginger so mint seemed a valid alternative. Well it was kindof soothing but not nearly as much as I had hoped. the tingly...” Read full tasting note
“Thanks to DaisyChubb for sending me a bit of this tisane. This has to be the most unusual looking tisane I’ve come across in a long while. And I’d like to also mention that this tisane does NOT...” Read full tasting note
“Uh, well…. this one is certainly interesting! It’s pretty light, but even with a 3.5 minute infusion, there’s enough flavour. It definitely both smells and tastes like wintergreen – which makes me...” Read full tasting note

Description

The call of the wild
Looking to get in touch with nature? Try this outdoorsy blend of wild herbs and plants handpicked in the Canadian wilderness. We swear it’s like drinking a fresh forest breeze. It has wintergreen leaves for a lightly minty taste, cedar and pine for a bright, evergreen aroma, and sumac berries to add tartness and a pretty pink colour. Overall, it’s delicately sweet and totally refreshing. Now that’s a breath of fresh air.

About DAVIDsTEA

DavidsTea is a Canadian specialty tea and tea accessory retailer based in Montreal, Quebec. It is the largest Canadian-based specialty tea boutique in the country, with its first store having opened in 2008.

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