Feyre Darling — Inspired by “A Court of Thorns and Roses”
Feyre Darling is a beautiful balance of flavors and a colorful nod to Feyre’s inner artist. This is a white tea blend with sweet hints of rose and blueberries. It’s the perfect blend to capture the spirit of the high lady herself—as she is sweet, kind, fierce, cunning, and strong.
Inspired by the “Court of Thorns and Roses” novel series starting with A Court of Thorns and Roses, by Sarah J. Maas
Ingredients: White Tea, Oat Straw, Rose Petals, Orange Peel, Blueberries, Rosehips, Cinnamon, Hibiscus
Feyre Darling is a beautiful balance of flavors and a colorful nod to Feyre’s inner artist. This is a white tea blend with sweet hints of rose and blueberries. It’s the perfect blend to capture the spirit of the high lady herself—as she is sweet, kind, fierce, cunning, and strong.
Inspired by the “Court of Thorns and Roses” novel series starting with A Court of Thorns and Roses, by Sarah J. Maas
Ingredients: White Tea, Oat Straw, Rose Petals, Orange Peel, Blueberries, Rosehips, Cinnamon, Hibiscus
Feyre Darling is a beautiful balance of flavors and a colorful nod to Feyre’s inner artist. This is a white tea blend with sweet hints of rose and blueberries. It’s the perfect blend to capture the spirit of the high lady herself—as she is sweet, kind, fierce, cunning, and strong.
Inspired by the “Court of Thorns and Roses” novel series starting with A Court of Thorns and Roses, by Sarah J. Maas
Ingredients: White Tea, Oat Straw, Rose Petals, Orange Peel, Blueberries, Rosehips, Cinnamon, Hibiscus
Brewing Recommendation: Steep 1 teaspoon in 8 oz of 175°F water (boil, allow to cool for 1.5–2 min) for 2-3 minutes. Sweeten to taste if desired.
Our Petals tea creations are hand-blended in small batches by Lynn in Greenville, South Carolina. We use organic ingredients from around the world, inspired by beloved stories from our family's library and flavors from our family's backyard garden.
Note: Petals teas are processed and prepared by a home-based food production operation that is not subject to South Carolina's food safety regulations.