Black Tea - Cozy Autumn Day - 4 oz loose Tea with warm flavors of the fall season - apples, ginger, cinnamon

$ 13.90

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Cozy Autumn tea is a full-bodied black tea blend with the warm flavors of a Maine Autumn.   

Cozy Autumn has a black tea base with luscious vanilla bean, Maine apples, cinnamon, ginger, and Maine cranberry blended in one cup of tea. 

It's that time of year when there's a cool breeze in the air, leaves are just changing color, pumpkins everywhere and all you want to do is cozy up by a wood stove with a nice cup of tea with the fall flavors.

This is a seasonal tea, only sold during the fall months.

The black tea base is a combination of Assam and Ceylon (named from the regions they are grown).  The tea leaves are grown and dried to remain whole.  As you steep the tea in hot water, you will be able to view the leaves opening back up to release the tea flavors.

Excellent hot or iced. 

ICED:  The Cozy Autumn blend is lovely iced for winter days or iced to be used in cocktails and mocktails.  Use 1/4 cup of the tea blend steeped in 1 gallon of boiling water for 4 minutes.  Add sweetener to taste and cool in refrigerator.  (If steeped over 4 minutes the tea will burn and have a bitter taste – if this happens, add a ¼ teaspoon baking soda.  Adding the baking soda will also clear up the tea if it becomes cloudy. 

Hot:  The warm and autumn flavors make this an excellent hot tea.  Use 1 teaspoon of the tea in 1 cup of boiling water for 4 minutes.  Add sweetener. 

We have used Moody’s Cranberry Bog in Lincolnville, Maine for the beautiful cranberries, year over year.  Margo Moody is as lovely as her cranberries.  She manages a one-acre cultivated bog.  Moody’s bog is not the typical flooded with water bog, it’s a dry bog, enabling us to go from fresh cranberries to drying them in our dehydrators, keeping the cranberries rich flavor.  With her family and friends, she harvests the cranberries in the Autumn months. 

Our apples are picked each year from a variety of Maine orchards.  We usually take the whole family on a Sunday apple picking trip to get our apples to start drying them in our Stonington, Maine blending House.

 

   

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