Mountain Berry

Loose Leaf Tea | Herbal

Our loose leaf Mountain Berry herbal tea is a fruity superfood blend of Saskatoon (native to Canada) berries, currants, hibiscus and rosehips, sealed with sweetness.

$10 USD
Aromatherapy

Aromatherapy

Mood Booster

Mood Booster

Wellness

Wellness

Blending Notes
  • Aroma

    Fruity, jammy scent

  • Palate

    Fruit-forward, sweet-tart

  • Purpose

    Bring out your fun side

Ingredients

Elderberry, hibiscus, currant, saskatoon berry, and natural flavors

Caffeine-Free

BLEND NO. 2130

Sustainability

Our loose leaf is packed in tins that are recyclable and can be disposed of in your blue bin. Our tins are also food-safe and can be repurposed for many things including spices and other dried ingredients. Learn More about sustainability at TEALEAVES.

Shipping & Delivery

Our Shipping and Delivery Policies for the US:
Free Standard Shipping on orders over $75.00 to the Contiguous USA. Our Standard Shipping time is 5-10 business days. Our Express Shipping time is 3-5 business days.

Wildness reins. Ripe richness tempts fussy taste buds. A fortune reflects foraged fields of Nature's sweet harvest. Treasure is in the eye of the beholder.

About This Blend

Mountain Berry is one of our signature culinary/mixology blends. Chefs and bartenders alike love its deep, Cabernet red liquor and bold taste. Saskatoon berries, the key ingredient in our Mountain Berry blend, are native to the Canadian Prairies, Northern Canada, and British Columbia, but are also grown in Michigan and Minnesota as "June berries". Whatever you prefer to call them, they make our Mountain Berry blend an antioxidant-rich and healthy, full-flavored cuppa that both children and adults alike may indulge in, hot or over ice.

MAKE THE PERFECT CUP OF TEA
TEALEAVES

TEALEAVES
1 Tsp

Water

Water
8 oz

Fire

Fire
212°F

Time

Steep
5+ Min

Your FAQs, Answered
For Mountain Berry

Herbal blends should be steeped for 5+ minutes at a temperature of 212°F or 100°C.

Herbal blends typically contain a variety of plant herbs, spices, flowers, roots, berries, and barks, while tisanes are typically infusions of just dried fruits and berries.

Herbal blends do not typically contain any caffeine (because there is no camellia synensis in herbal blends), although they may contain stimulating herbals such as yerba mate. It is important to always check the ingredient listing, and if in doubt about if it is safe for your consumption, consult professional medical advice.

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