Summer at the Shore

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A Gently Cooling Caffeine-Free Tea for Warmer Days

Summer at the Shore captures the feeling of salt air, wildflowers, and a perfect summer day in your cup. A vibrant blend of organic botanicals, it brews into a gorgeous ruby-pink infusion with bright, lightly tart berry flavor softened by the cool refreshment of garden mint. It's caffeine-free, deeply soothing, and stunning enough to be a gift — though once you try it, you may want to keep it entirely for yourself. If you've been looking for a beautiful herbal tea that replaces your evening coffee or becomes your new all-day drink, this is it.

80 grams makes about 35 cups of tea. The sample (10 g) makes about 4 cups.

Tasting Notes: Mildly tart red berries with refreshing herbaceous mint.

Brewing: 1 Tbsp | 212 ℉ | 8 oz | 3 - 5 min.

Ingredients: Peppermint, Spearmint, Honeybush, Chamomile, Hibiscus, Rose, Calendula, Osmanthus. 100% Organic.

Naturally caffeine-free.

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A Gently Cooling Caffeine-Free Tea for Warmer Days

Summer at the Shore captures the feeling of salt air, wildflowers, and a perfect summer day in your cup. A vibrant blend of organic botanicals, it brews into a gorgeous ruby-pink infusion with bright, lightly tart berry flavor softened by the cool refreshment of garden mint. It's caffeine-free, deeply soothing, and stunning enough to be a gift — though once you try it, you may want to keep it entirely for yourself. If you've been looking for a beautiful herbal tea that replaces your evening coffee or becomes your new all-day drink, this is it.

80 grams makes about 35 cups of tea. The sample (10 g) makes about 4 cups.

Tasting Notes: Mildly tart red berries with refreshing herbaceous mint.

Brewing: 1 Tbsp | 212 ℉ | 8 oz | 3 - 5 min.

Ingredients: Peppermint, Spearmint, Honeybush, Chamomile, Hibiscus, Rose, Calendula, Osmanthus. 100% Organic.

Naturally caffeine-free.

Curious about our compostable packaging? Learn more

Brewing Guidelines

Heat 8 oz of filtered water to a boil. Pour water over 2g (about 1 Tbsp) tea in a teapot or a strainer set in a cup. Steep for 3 – 5 minutes.  

If you prefer your tea stronger, we suggest using more tea rather than increasing the amount of time; longer steep times may impact the flavor of the tea. 

If serving over ice, use more tea when brewing to avoid diluting the tea too much as it cools. 

Storing Tea

Keep sealed in a cool, dry place away from strong odors, moisture, and light. We do not recommend storing tea in clear containers (such as glass jars) as light can affect the shelf life of tea. 

Herbal tea should be consumed within 1 - 2 years of purchase for optimal flavor.