Tea Stories
Herbal Teas (Tisanes)
Caffeine-free · Floral · For any hour
Roots
Herbal teas, properly called tisanes, are not really tea at all — they come from herbs, flowers, fruit, roots, and bark rather than the Camellia sinensis plant. That is why they are naturally caffeine-free and welcome at any hour.
Character
The range is enormous: chamomile that settles a room, peppermint that wakes one up, hibiscus that stains the cup ruby, rooibos that tastes like a warm blanket. Every tisane is its own small weather system.
Why we chose it
We blend tisanes the way we blend everything else — slowly, with real ingredients, and with a specific moment in mind. Whether you are winding down, settling a stomach, or just wanting something warm in your hands, there is a cup here with your name on it.
Steep for 5:00
200°F / boiling
Tisanes forgive. Five minutes is a safe place. Ten minutes is fine too. Without caffeine, there is nothing to over-steep — just flavor coming slowly out of flower and root.