Seductive #2 is the second in our line of premium scented teas.
Our partnership with Minneapolis-based Intelligent Nutrients comes from the shared philosophy that what you put in your body should be sourced with integrity and made with care. They grow many of their botanicals on their farm in Osceola, Wisconsin, where they have their own still for making essential oils. Like us, they seek to challenge industry standards to promote a healthier and higher quality lifestyle.
We are excited to work together to offer the truly premium scented tea. The finest perfumers and the best tea farmers come together to create something new, thrilling and – of course – wholesome.
Intelligent Nutrients’ Seductive #2 is warm, sweet and sensuous, blended with certified organic aphrodisiac botanicals including nutmeg, clove, vanilla and blackberry. The perfumers at Intelligent Nutrients cite Cleopatra as inspiration, so we thought we would complement with Cleopatra’s favorite aphrodisiac of them all – jasmine. Our Yunnan White Jasmine is made with tender tea buds traditionally and naturally scented with wild Yunnan jasmine flowers over a seven day labor intensive process. A touch of jasmine blossoms and rose petals round this out for a go-to tea as seductive as it sounds.
Ingredients: Yunnan White Jasmine, Jasmine Blossoms, Rose Petals, Intelligent Nutrients Seductive #2 (castor seed, vanilla, nutmeg, clove, orange peel, blackberry, coconut, mango, pineapple, vitamin e)
Western Brewing
Use 4g of tea ( 1T ) in 6-8oz of fresh-boiled (205°F) filtered or spring water. Steep for 30 seconds in a brew basket or equivalent. Enjoy many infusions. Add about 20 seconds with each steeping, or to taste.
Iced Tea (Cold Brewing)
Use about 4 grams of tea for every 12oz of water. Combine with room temperature water in a covered vessel and refrigerate for 8-12 hours. Enjoy!
Iced Tea (Flash Chilled)
Use 1TB (5 grams) of tea in a 6-8oz vessel. Steep for 30 seconds with filtered boiled water. Fill a martini shaker (or equivalent) with ice, then add brewed tea and shake until well-chilled (usually 10-30 seconds). Pour out through martini-shaker top over fresh ice in a new glass and serve.
I could’ve written that Reddit post, too!
I’ve always enjoyed white tea but an ex-boyfriend used to complain that it was awful because it didn’t taste like anything. I thought it was just that he liked to complain about absolutely everything I liked but maybe he really couldn’t taste it.
I’m glad it’s not just me! I feel like I should have figured this out by now.
Same same. I’ve basically just given up on white teas in general.
Same here!