LAVENDER TEA

STRONG Cup Strength

Our version of Lavender Earl Grey: a delightful blend of pure lavender and quality black teas, with a touch of bergamot citrus.

Soothing and aromatic, perfect for a relaxing cup!

Lavender - 10 Tea Bag Box
$5.95
Lavender - 50 Tea Bag Box
$15.95
Lavender Tea - Loose 2oz/56g
$6.95
Lavender Tea - Loose 4oz/113g
$11.50
Lavender Tea - Loose 8oz/227g
$20.30
Lavender Tea - Loose 16oz/454g
$36.95

SOURCED, BLENDED AND PACKAGED IN-HOUSE
PRICES LISTED IN CANADIAN DOLLARS (CAD)

A smooth blend of Murchie's Ceylon and Keemun teas with Lavender petals and a touch of Bergamot.

The clear smooth base of the Ceylon enhances the flavour of the soothing lavender – great for relaxation.

Tea Bag Ingredients: Black tea (Ceylon, Keemun), lavender petals, natural and artificial flavouring
Loose Tea Ingredients: Black tea (Ceylon, Keemun), lavender flowers, blue cornflowers, natural and artificial flavouring
Caffeine Caffeinated
Cup Strength Strong
Origin Blend
Tea Format Loose Tea, Tea Bags
Type Black

Dazzled  Review by  Ribs

Murchies is my favorite, special place to visit. I had a lavender tea latte on my last visit and was so impressed that I also purchased lavender tea bags to make the latte at home. A really special treat!

Posted on 2020-04-09

Delicious tea  Review by  Allison

I wasn’t sure how I’d feel about the lavender tea, but I absolutely love it! It’s hands-down my favourite. It’s relaxing, cozy, tastes amazing, and is my go-to if I want a warm drink that makes me feel happy. I always add a bit of milk and honey since it’s a black tea, but it’s still very good without :)

Posted on 2020-04-06

delightful cup of tea.  Review by  Libby

A recent vacation in Victoria landed me at the Murchies store where I took a chance and bought this tea. I'm home now and drinking it daily. I will definitely be ordering some more as it was delightful in the morning during this Fall season. It has flavor but not overpowering. The quality of the tea has substance. Definitely take a risk and try this tea.

Posted on 2018-10-05

Lavender?  Review by  Paula

I was quite disappointed in this tea. I particularly wanted a lavender tea and I can't taste it here at all. I noticed it didn't smell at all like lavender when I opened the box, but hoped once it steeped it would be okay. Unfortunately not.

Posted on 2018-08-06

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Standardized cupping technique and vessel for tasting tea General guidelines on steeping different kinds of tea

Steeping the Best (Guide)

Different types of teas should be steeped according to certain times and water temperatures to bring out their best flavours. Use this guide as a starting point, and then experiment until you find the perfect brewing method for your favourite tea.

Based on approximately one level teaspoon (2.5 g) of loose tea or one tea bag per 6-8 ounce (180-240 mL) cup. For stronger flavour, add more tea. Brewing for longer may increase the strength of the tea, but will likely also cause bitterness.

Tea Bags vs. Loose Tea

While our tea bags and loose tea are crafted to match the same flavour profile, there are discernable effects between the two formats. Namely, the leaves inside tea bags is milled, making it much finer and a quicker brew, while loose tea can take a couple minutes longer to steep. Tea bags are very convenient, but loose tea can be more visually appealing and brewed with a reusable infuser.

  1. Tea bags: steep for 3 - 4 minutes
  2. Loose tea: steep for 4 - 5 minutes

General Steeping Temperatures

The table included here shows some general guidelines for steeping different kinds of tea. Be mindful that some teas, even two from the same category, will brew differently than others. In particular, our green-black blends will often have different ratios of green and black teas - the more green-leaning ones should be brewed at a lower temperature range. Experimentation is highly encouraged, as tea is very much a matter of personal taste.

Puerh and oolong teas are often steeped multiple times for a shorter period of time in smaller brewing vessels. This method creates a curious exploration of the tea as it unfurls, developing new flavours with each subsequent brew - often making for great social conversation.

If you're unsure, try steeping in the middle range for your tea type. If the result is too bitter, steep at a lower temperature or for a shorter time. If the result is flat, try a higher temperature.

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