As the days get colder, a nice hot cup of tea is the perfect relaxing beverage to serve before or after your clients’ treatments. Here are three calming tea options to warm up your clients on winter spa days. Learn about what makes each tea so soothing, from aromas of lavender and the ocean to notes of earthy field grasses and rosewater.
This tea features deep green Japanese Sencha leaves, which are accented with tiny pink and lavender blossoms, resulting in a fresh and classic combination. The brew boasts aromas of lavender and the ocean with a soft peppery undertone. A full lavender flavor fills the palate with notes of lime zest, ocean air and cloves.
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A sweet and enticing blend of Bai Mu Dan-style white tea leaves (a combination of silvery buds and delicate green leaves) and gorgeous, wild-harvested fuchsia rosebuds. The tea features a rosewater aroma that gives way to an earthy-floral scent. The flavors include fresh-cut roses, loamy earth, field grasses and rosewater to induce in a soothing, calming feeling.
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The traditional drink of South Africa, this pure, caffeine-free tea features a leaves with a honey-sweet and woody aroma. Once brewed, the tea includes aromas of cedar, bamboo, and dry leaves spring to life along with a hint of dried cherries. This tea is versatile as it can be served hot or iced and can be combined with a wide range of flavors such as sweetener, fruit nectar, milk and more.
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The traditional drink of South Africa, this pure, caffeine-free tea features a leaves with a honey-sweet and woody aroma. Once brewed, the tea includes aromas of cedar, bamboo, and dry leaves spring to life along with a hint of dried cherries. This tea is versatile as it can be served hot or iced and can be combined with a wide range of flavors such as sweetener, fruit nectar, milk, and more.
Find it at americantearoom.com.