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April Meadows Green

April Meadows Green

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Why We Love This Product

  • Delicate enough to relax, caffeinated enough to power you through the day
  • This two tea blend adds subtle complexity to your standard green tea
  • Very forgiving if over steeped, doesn’t bitter easily
  • Use code TryTheTea for 50% off your first order when you subscribe

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April Meadows Green

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Green tea with an aroma of sweet meadow grass warmed by the sun. Pair with lemon sorbet or “Ode on a Grecian Urn” by John Keats.

Caffeinated - 50 Grams - 20 Servings - Green teas

Preparation - Use 1.5 teaspoons of tea for every 8 oz of water. Steep in water that is 185 degrees F, 85 degrees C, for three to four minutes. Remove the leaves from the water and enjoy.

Store away from light and oxygen for long lasting flavor.

Only available in the US and Canada.

Billing: You will be billed on the day you sign up for a subscription at the frequency you choose. Cancel at any time for any reason.

Shipping: Your order will ship out within 3-5 business days of your bill date. Free shipping on all subscription orders. Non-subscription orders will be charged $5.95 for domestic and $7.95 for international orders. We do not ship tea outside of the US or Canada.

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Why This Product

April Meadows Green

The April Meadows Green is a perfectly balanced blend of two teas, a heritage and chunmee green. The heritage tea grounds the blend with earthy mineral notes, while the chunmee allows the blend to sing with natural sweetness and underlying roasted flavors. Try it out.

Where it Comes From

Ancient Trees

The two teas in this blend come from China, one of which hails from an extremely special area. In southern Yunnan province, this tea is picked from trees that date back as far as 1,000 years old. These trees have been cultivated by the Dai people for generations, and their mastery of tea in all forms shines through in this blend.

Where the Money is Going

Combatting Deadly Disease

Tuberculosis is the deadliest infectious disease of all time. In honor of John Keats and the billion people who’ve died of TB in the last two centuries, 100% of the profits from Keats & Co will fund tuberculosis testing and treatment through a new program with Partners in Health.