Make Your Own ArtfulTea Blends
Ever wanted to make your own custom tea blends? It's easier than you might think! We put a lot of thought into our carefully curated blends—but sometimes it's fun to switch things up and try an unexpected combo. Here are some of our favorite ways to blend different teas together!
Masala Chai & Vanilla Velvet
This sweet and decadent twist on our popular Masala Chai is perfect for chilly mornings! Blend equal parts Masala Chai and Vanilla Velvet for a sweet, slightly spicy cup that pairs well with milk and honey.
China Keemun & Lapsang Souchong
Together, China Keemun and Lapsang Souchong make Russian Caravan, a brisk and smoky blend that's reminiscent of campfires and fine cigars. China Keemun balances the intense smokiness of Lapsang and adds toasty and nutty notes. Blend equal parts Lapsang Souchong and China Keemun, or add more Lapsang if you like an especially smoky blend. Some people also add a little bit of oolong tea, like Oriental Beauty.
Lavender Mint & Egyptian Chamomile
Cool, refreshing mint, aromatic lavender, and sweet and floral Egyptian Chamomile are a perfect combo in this simple, satisfying herbal blend. Combine equal parts Lavender Mint and Egyptian Chamomile. This blend also shines as an iced tea!
Blueberry Pomegranate & Lively Lemony Mate
A little unorthodox but a lot of fun, this blend of Blueberry Pomegranate and Lively Lemony Mate is a staff favorite. Blueberry Pomegranate is sweet and juicy, while Lively Lemony Mate adds citrus and a kick of caffeine. Combine in equal parts.
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