Tea-o-graphy: Taos Tea
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The tea that Tea.o.graphy creates come from a deep love of the craft and with much intention. Many of the teas tell a story... are redolent of the landscape that surrounds - from the sweeping mesa vistas to the alpine forests of New Mexico. Each tea is blended, and packaged from start to finish by hand, thereby reducing their footprint. The packaging is also almost all fully compostable. Even the tea bags are made of unbleached hemp!
1 oz. - per packet
Bisco-Tea-Cho - Inspired by New Mexico’s official state cookie – the biscochito - this tea evokes norteño cuisine & the history of New Mexico. Organic matcha tea + organic anise seed + organic cassia cinnamon + organic whole, unrefined cane sugar
Georgia Peach - This tea is reminiscent of the dog days of a lazy Georgia summer, cooling off with a glass of iced tea on the back porch. Organic black ceylon tea + organic egyptian marigolds + natural flavors of georgia peaches
High Desert Sage - Redolent of the sweeping mesa vistas, sky-stretched sunsets melting into the horizon and the sweet-smelling fragrance of sage after a fresh desert rain. Organic sage + organic cassia cinnamon + organic peppermint + organic dutch lavender
Honey Lavender - Honeyed notes with a beautiful bouquet of berries and roses, this South African honeybush tea combines with dutch lavender, fennel and creamy, fair trade Indian vanilla bean.
Matcha Mint - This tea is based on Japanese Sencha green tea, handpicked and made from the first tender, young green leaves of the season's harvest. It's blended with a touch of crisp, clean spearmint & a dusting of precious matcha powder. Try this tea paired with dark chocolate for a delicious antioxidant punch!
Orange Chamomile Blossom - Soft herbal notes of this fair traded green rooibos combine with zesty citrus peel, calming chamomile, Egyptian marigold, honeysuckle flowers & scented with oil of wild orange.
Tea.o.graphy is a small batch, hand-crafted tea company located in Taos, NM.