Lavender Orange is an herbal blend built for slower, relaxing moments. The orange peel comes through warm and bright upfront, the lavender brings a soft floral finish, and the basil and catnip round everything out with a grounded herbal warmth. It's a cup that smells as good as it tastes, the kind you reach for when you want something calming without caffeine.
Whether you're drawn to it as a lavender orange tea or an orange lavender blend, the experience is the same: aromatic, smooth, and satisfying to the last sip.
Benefits of Lavender Orange Tea :
- Herbal tonic is completely caffeine-free, no tea leaves or stimulants, and nothing that interferes with rest
- Lavender, California poppy, and catnip are classic nervines, meaning they may be used in traditional herbalism to soothe the nervous system and mitigate everyday tension.
- Orange peel contributes significantly to the flavor, offering a warm, bright citrus note that keeps the lavender from becoming too medicinal or overpowering
- Basil captures the whole thing in an herbal warmth, and cornflower provides finishing notes.
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Flavor and Ingredients
Flavor
The flavor profile features a warm citrus note from orange peel, a soft floral aroma from lavender, and a clean herbal backdrop from basil and catnip.
Ingredients
The ingredients include orange peel, blue vervain, California poppy, lavender, catnip, cornflower, basil, and natural flavoring.
How to Brew
Caffeine Level: None
Body: Light
Brewing Time: 4 minutes
Brewing Temperature: 203°F
Brewing Instructions: 1 to 2 teaspoons per 8 oz of water at 203°F; steep for 4 minutes, then strain. If you prefer a touch of sweetness with your lavender and orange, a little honey is a lovely addition.
For Iced Tea: Use double the amount of tea, 2 to 4 teaspoons, brew hot as above, and then pour directly over ice.
FAQs
Is Lavender Orange tea caffeine-free?
Yes, entirely. There aren’t any tea leaves in the blend whatsoever. It only includes herbs, flowers, and botanicals.
What is the flavor profile of this blend?
The blend has an orange-peel flavor that is warm upfront, a lavender finish that is soft and herbal, and a clean finish with a lemon-verbena lift throughout.
Is this a good tea for sleeping or relaxation?
California poppy, blue vervain, and catnip are all traditionally used as calming, sleep-supporting herbs, so they might be beneficial for relaxation.
Can I sweeten it?
Yes. Honey suits the lavender and orange nicely, but it also drinks well without added sweetener.
At which time is it best to drink Lavender Orange tea?
Evening is the natural choice. The whole mix is designed for relaxation, and it shines hot just before bed.