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Beach House Rooibos

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Beach House RooibosImmerse yourself in the tranquility of Beach House Teas Rooibos, a red tea harvested from high grown shrubs in the Cape Province of South Africa. This herbal infusion, known for its naturally caffeine free properties, beckons you to explore the abundance of antioxidants and minerals it offers. With each sip, you'll experience the pure serenity of Rooibos tea, as it transports you to the picturesque landscapes of South Africa's Cape Province. The

Immerse yourself in the tranquility of Beach House Teas Rooibos, a red tea harvested from high-grown shrubs in the Cape Province of South Africa. This herbal infusion, known for its naturally caffeine-free properties, beckons you to explore the abundance of antioxidants and minerals it offers.

With each sip, you'll experience the pure serenity of Rooibos tea, as it transports you to the picturesque landscapes of South Africa's Cape Province. The absence of caffeine ensures a gentle and calming tea experience, making it a perfect choice for unwinding after a long day or indulging in a moment of relaxation.

Let Beach House Teas Rooibos be your companion in discovering the natural goodness and health benefits this tea has to offer. Whether you're enjoying it in the comfort of your beach house or anywhere else, this pure and soothing blend promises a journey of serenity and well-being that's enriched by the essence of South Africa's rich tea heritage. Embrace the tranquility and healthful qualities of Beach House Teas Rooibos and let every sip transport you to a world of pure serenity.

Ingredients

  • Organic Rooibos

How to steep

1 HEAPING TSP
Scoop loose-leaf tea into an infuser

212° F
Heat fresh water

8 FL OZ
Pour water over tea

5-7 MINS
Stay close to this steep time for optimal flavor

1-2 STEEPS
Use fresh leaves often

Packaging
At Beach House Teas we take great care to package and seal our tea for the absolute freshest taste and why we package our teas within 30 days of blending. All our tea is carefully crafted in small batches and immediately sealed in a resealable natural Kraft stand up pouch or a 6-inch tall tea tin with a slip lid to seal in freshness. 

Process
All products at Beach House Teas are handmade in small batches to ensure quality and freshness. Because of this, the appearance may differ slightly with each batch.

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