Hibiscus Blue Eyes Fruit Tea
It contains dried fruit, dried flowers, and natural flavors. It has rich fruity flavor with an antioxidant benefit. It begins with the sweetest and tartest notes of caramel and fruit. The fruit, for its part, is unveiled in a medley of flavors combining with the natural strength and tartness of dried fruits.
Ingredients
Apple
Hibiscus Flowers
Rose Hips
Orange Peel
Cornflower
SHM Tasting
Nose Hibiscus and honey
Mid-Palate Honey sweet
Finish Soft with dry ending
Where Are You
At a festive dinner party on the banks of the Rhone
Wondering around the grounds at the Kentucky Derby
On a lake enjoying a favorite sunset sipper
Key Words
Potpourri, roundness, bouquet, start’s a conversation
Did You Know
Frank Sinatra - Old Blue Eyes himself - was the inspiration for this fruit blend. Yet, it most likely earned the name "blue eyes" due to the dried cornflowers that given it splashes of blue color.
The base of this infusion is made from the sepals of the tropical hibiscus flower. Hibiscus contains vitamin C and minerals and is used traditionally as a mild natural medicine. Dried rose hips are also used in herbal medicine and are packed with vitamin C.