ICED BLUEBERRY MERLOT

NEW ICED BLEND FOR 2020
Inspired by the award-winning hot tea blend—a sweet and savory iced tea blend of blueberries, hibiscus and sage.

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TASTING NOTES
Flavour: tart with sweetness of fresh berries and spicy undertone
Aroma: fruity, intriguing with a wisp of sage
Color: bright, buoyant
Ingredients: Rosehip, Hibiscus, Blueberry, Sage, Cornflower petals, Natural flavour

TEA TYPE : ICED TEA

Experience the refreshing realm of artisan-crafted iced tea. Succulent summer sweet blueberries, hibiscus, and rosehips are blended with Mediterranean sage to create an uplifting tart-sweet yet savory drink. This fruit-forward tea can be uncorked anytime for a sip of fruity refreshment.

Hibiscus tea is made from the sepals (leaf-like flower parts that are separate from the petals) of the hibiscus flower. Drunk throughout the world, karkade, flor de jamaica, Jamaica, roselle and sorrel are just some of the names for hot or iced hibiscus teas.

Iced Tea was first popularized at the 1904 St. Louis World’s Fair when the India delegation couldn’t persuade attendees to try their hot tea in the sweltering summer heat. With ice added, the clean, refreshing taste was an instant success. Iced tea remains the most popular way that tea is enjoyed in the United States. As a nation that enjoys ice-cold refreshment, iced tea is a healthy, natural alternative.

Elevating iced tea to a higher level, Tea Forté transforms a cool glass of iced tea into an entertaining event. Experience authentic iced tea with the balance and beauty of our innovative Tea Over Ice. The skillfully hand-crafted ingenious design of our Steep & Chill glass pitchers delivers delicious and refreshing iced tea steeped and chilled moments before you drink it. Tea Over Ice unlocks the diverse and subtle flavors and rich cool scent to deliver the ultimate gourmet iced tea. Drinking tea plays a significant role in maintaining fluid balance, which is crucial for normal body function. Most adults need about two quarts of fluid daily, which should come from beverages and some fruits and vegetables.

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