Tea-o-Graphy: 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 Taos, NM. Each tea is blended, and packaged from start to finish by hand, thereby reducing their footprint and keeping real people in our community employed. The packaging is also almost all fully compostable. Even the tea bags are made of unbleached hemp - with NO sneaky micro-plastics.
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.
Lavender Grey - This sumptuous variation on the classic Earl Grey delivers a full-bodied black tea. It is brisk, lovely, and perfumed with floral & citrus notes combined with calming notes of Dutch lavender.
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.
Cat's Pajamas - This blend combines the satisfying, earthy flavor of catnip with refreshing peppermint, calming chamomile, the slight bitter-sweet notes from valerian root & hops flowers and brightened with a touch of lavender.
Woodland Walk - Cinnamon, clove, cardamom and ginger make this vanilla-infused tea the perfect cup to snuggle down and hibernate with a good book while the snow drifts softly outside.
Bisco-Tea-Cho - Inspired by New Mexico’s official state cookie – the biscochito - this tea evokes norteño cuisine & holiday spirit. Simple, yet distinct, these anise seed & cinnamon flavored shortbread cookies are deeply engrained in the culture & history of New Mexico.
1 oz. - per packet
Tea.o.graphy is a small batch, hand-crafted tea company located in Taos, NM.