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MOROCCAN MINT GREEN TEA

9 reviews

Rare green teas from China combined with aromatic spearmint grown in the Pacific Northwest and a hint of lemon myrtle from Australia. Fez artfully evokes old Morocco, and tastes best when shared with friends while lounging on pillows.

Tasting Notes:

Fall squash, lemon, mint


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LT
07/13/2020
Loretta T.
United States United States
I recommend this product
Fez

My favorite green tea, nice full flavor

JY
07/02/2020
JIYOUNG Y.
United States United States
I recommend this product
Good

Is so very good

TM
05/07/2020
Torina M.
United States United States
I love this tea so much!!!

I moved to Portland from Southern Oregon a year and a half ago and was pleasantly surprised to find out that my favorite tea, that I used to get at The Human Bean coffee drive through, was made here in Portland! I had gone without my favorite iced tea for a little over a year with Human Bean coffee not being found all over up here like it is in Southern Oregon, but I won’t be going without it anymore!!! Thank you Steven Smith Teamaker!!!

8C
05/03/2020
84121 C.
United States United States
Relax

I love this tea delicious taste,I feel so fancy.

NR
04/19/2020
Nicole R.
United States United States
Flavorful

Great tea! Had it in Oregon and been looking for it locally. Quick service!

Ingredients

Spring harvested full leaf Mao Feng China green tea, Pacific Northwest spearmint leaves and Australian lemon myrtle.

Blend Numerology

Steve Smith’s age when he got his first Fez.

Preparation

For best flavor, bring spring or freshly drawn filtered water to 190 degrees. Steep three minutes. Use an official Smith sun dial to be sure of absolute accuracy.

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Lemon Myrtle

Australian Botanical

Lemon Myrtle is commercially grown in Eastern Australia and the evergreen bush can be cultivated multiple times per year. It provides the unmistakable citrus notes in our Fez, Meadow, and Big Hibiscus teas.

Northern Rivers Region

The Northern Rivers Region is located in the far northeast of New South Wales in Australia, 500 km north of Sydney, Australia. Once on the decline, it has now been revitalized through niche crops (like Lemon Myrtle), hobby farming and tourism. We'd also like to think it was partly due to some of the fabulously named areas in the region, like the Gold Coast and Nightcap National Park. Camping anyone?

Mao Feng

Chinese Green Tea

Grown in the mountains of central Zhejiang Province, China, at altitudes above 3000 feet, Mao Feng is harvested in the spring and quickly hot air fired. This neutralizes the oxidizing enzyme and seals in the fresh flavors and aromas. The long, slender jade leaves of Mao Feng brew to a color of pale green and impart a pleasing vegetative fragrance with buttery notes and lingering sweetness.

Wuyi County

Wuyi County is located in central Zhejiang Province in Eastern China and should not be confused for the famous Wuyishan tea growing region in Fujian Province. It is an area famous for agriculture and tourism, most noteably Jinhua ham and hot springs respectively. Our Mao Feng is harvested from mid March to May.

Spearmint Leaves

Pacific Northwest Botanical

Spearmint leaves are highly aromatic, lighter and more piercing than peppermint. Their fresh flavor and aroma impart a sweet minty character that blends beautifully with green tea. Grown in eastern and central Oregon, our spearmint leaves are cut using a swathing machine, then field dried and sorted into uniform leaf sizes.

Pacific Northwest

The Pacific Northwest is a region along the West Coast of the U.S., consisting of the states of Oregon and Washington. The Cascade Mountain Range, which cuts through the region from north to south, acts as distinct divider of lanscape and climate, with the west side receiving ample rain, creating a lush evergreen environment, while the east remains arid, creating a high desert environment. While Spearmint has historically been grown on both sides, it is now primarily grown east of the Cascades and harvested in the summer.