Joshua Tree

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66 / 100

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Tea type
Rooibos Tea
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Ingredients
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Flavors
Herbaceous, Hibiscus, Honey, Smooth, Tart, Dry Grass, Floral, Hay, Melon, Mineral, Potato, Roots, Spring Water, Sweet, Thin, Watery, Woody
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Caffeine
Caffeine Free
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Typical Preparation
Use 12 oz / 354 ml of water
Set water temperature to 205 °F / 96 °C
Steep for 4 min, 0 sec
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“Simpson & Vail advent day 2 This tea is… hm. Hay & hibiscus, with the slightest sweetness. I want to like it; usually a green rooibos is a better fit for me than red and hibiscus is a...” Read full tasting note
“S&V Advent Day 2! I’ve been eager to try this one so was happy to see it in the advent. The flavor is a bit underwhelming. It’s light and fruity in a way that’s almost candylike, but not quite....” Read full tasting note
“Simpson & Vail Advent Calendar: Day 2 My nighttime tea! I’m live-reviewing it. OK, this is… interesting. First impression is that it smells a bit funky, but that’s fine. Flavorwise… the...” Read full tasting note
“Advent Calendar 2024 – Day 2 Better get going on these advent teas ha ha. I got distracted chatting with a friend on Instagram, and now it’s 4:30 and I still have 4 more teas to go! XD I was...” Read full tasting note

Description

“I stood and looked. Everything was peaceful and it rested me.” -Minerva Hamilton Hoyt

Minerva Hoyt’s quote gives the perfect depiction of how the desert brings beauty through silence and solace. Upon my visit to Joshua Tree National Park I was immediately struck by the peacefulness of the desert. The tight knit community surrounding the park is immensely proud of their home and it’s apparent to see why they treasure this unique land.

The Joshua Trees, a member of the agave family, are only grown in two places in the world, the Mojave Desert and around Jerusalem. The Joshua Tree is often referred to as the “Tree of Life.” This desert park hosts plants and animals that are dependent on one another to thrive in the harsh environment. For the Joshua Tree, it’s life begins with the Yucca Moth, the only creature that pollinates the yucca blossoms. When the Joshua Tree grows, all nearby animals use it for food and/or protection.

The community surrounding Joshua Tree National Park does everything possible to preserve and protect the Joshua Trees. *Remember DO NOT touch the Joshua Trees. This need for protection is nothing new, in the late 1920s, the same timeframe Simpson & Vail was incorporated, new roads were being formed through the desert causing an increase in land developers and cactus poachers. Minerva Hamilton Hoyt took a stand and voiced her concerns about the cacti, yucca, and other plants and helped establish Joshua Tree as a National Monument in 1936. Joshua Tree was elevated to national park status in 1994, as a part of the Desert Protection Bill.

The goal with this blend was to capture the uniqueness of the Joshua Trees so we brought in yucca root and agave flavoring and blended them with an herbal base. When brewed, the park’s famous sunsets are mirrored in the orange cup with streaks of pink. The taste is a delightful combination of sweet agave and tart hibiscus.

Ingredients: Organic Green Rooibos, Hibiscus Flowers, Agave Flavoring, & Yucca Root

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