Douglas Fir Spring Tips

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Rating

78 / 100

Calculated from 18 Ratings
Tea type
Herbal Tea
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Ingredients
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Flavors
Pine, Evergreen, Fir, Citrusy, Drying, Forest Floor, Lemon, Wood, Citrus, Green Wood, Sour, Sweet, Vegetal, Nectar, Sap, Tart, Honey, Lemongrass
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Caffeine
Caffeine Free
Certification
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Typical Preparation
Use 11 oz / 320 ml of water
Set water temperature to 200 °F / 93 °C
Steep for 6 min, 0 sec
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28 Tasting Notes View all

“This will be my last logged tea before leaving florida tomorrow for my cross-country road trip and move to Seattle, Washington! Living in the Pacific Northwest has been my dream since visiting 2...” Read full tasting note
“Not only did I want to try this one because of the SEASON but because I’m divvying my stash and paying some forward and will send the rest of this to Azzrian I cold brewed this and it’s not too...” Read full tasting note
“I chose this one for Afternoon Throat Soothing. If you are going to be sick around the holidays, why not drink pine needles!!!? :) It is doing the job admirably. I love the lemony gentle pine...” Read full tasting note
“Thank you to Jaime for sending me some of this tea in my Secret Santa package! This tisane smells like outside! Here in the Pacific Northwest we are surrounded by Douglas Fir trees, so I wasn’t...” Read full tasting note

Description

Made from 100% Douglas Fir spring tips that we harvest ourselves in the Pacific Northwest. Nothing else has been added to it, so you can experience the lovely light taste and lemony forest aroma of this distinctly Northwestern wild herb delicacy.

Ingredients: 100% sustainably wild harvested Douglas Fir needle tips.

https://juniperridge.com/shop/douglas-fir-spring-tip-tea/

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