Dörfli ~ Heidi
$15.00 – $16.00
Mellow, fresh, and floral. A hint of ginger warms the palate, like an idyllic mountain day in a fragrant field of wildflowers. Beautifully bright as a hot afternoon beverage, sweetly crisp as an iced tea in the summer.
A soft flavor that cools as the mint hits, this tisane was named for Johanna Spyri’s beloved novel and encapsulates the fresh feeling of the Swiss Alps. No caffeine ~ No aromatic oils. Just clean, fresh flavor to soothe the soul.
Hand blended in small batches with: green rooibos, ginger, lavender, spearmint, and heather.
| SKU | 9720-1 |
| Categories | Caffeine Free (Tisanes & Herbal), Specialty Teas & Samplers, Teas |
| Tags | ginger, lavender, mint, rooibos |
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