Blushing Berry
Blushing Berry
Delicate | Sweet | Tangy
About
About
Blushing Berry is a captivating infusion that celebrates the unique allure of the remarkable Schisandra berry. Known for its complex flavor profile that spans sweet, sour, and umami notes, Schisandra takes center stage in this thoughtfully crafted blend. Complementary botanicals are carefully selected to enhance their natural vibrancy, resulting in a brew that is refreshingly tart, subtly sweet, and exquisitely fragrant. Each steep reveals a stunning visual display as a medley of pink, purple, blue, and scarlet herbs release their vivid hues, creating a delicate blush of rosé in your cup. This sensory experience is as enchanting as it is flavorful, offering both beauty and depth in every sip. Blushing Berry isn't just a tea, it’s an indulgent moment of art, aroma, and taste.
Steeping Instructions
Steeping Instructions
Water Temp: 200F
Steep: 5:00 min.
Ratio: 1 heaping teaspoon of tea per 8 oz of water
For Optimal Tea Taste:
SereniTea Cup is honored to be a part of your tea journey. We recommend using filtered or bottled water when brewing.
The serving size ratio is a general guide based on a heaping teaspoon, but actual servings are measured by weight (grams) due to the varying sizes of tea leaves and botanicals.
Weight Measurement Recommendation: 6 grams per 8 ounces of water.
Tea is a personal experience, and we recommend experimenting with the brewing time, water temperature, and leaf-to-water ratio to adapt this brew to your preferences.
Ingredients and Origin
Ingredients and Origin
Ingredients: Organic Schisandra Berries, Organic Strawberries, Organic Rosehips, Organic Maqui Berries, Organic Lavender Flowers, Organic Red
Wine Grape Skins, Organic Hibiscus Flowers, Organic Blackberry Leaves
Origin: China (Schisandra Berry), South Africa (Rosehips), Chile (Maqui Berry), Greece (Lavender)
Please Note: The origin of ingredients may
vary without notice as we strive to source the highest quality ingredients. If an ingredient’s origin is not listed, it may be due to sourcing from multiple regions.