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    Wild Violet

    This truly is a unique infusion as our violet changes colour in the cup (unaided), from a deep purple to almost transparent, with a hint of purple when done. Our wild violet is harvested 1,850m above sea level from the forest of Odzun, in the Lori region of Armenia, by hand. Compared to standard violet, our violet is sweeter and more delicate, due to altitude and purer growing conditions. Sit back and enjoy - infusions need not only be about taste and health benefits.

    Delivery time 1 - 5 working days, after the day of despatch. Order before 12pm on a working day for same day despatch.

    For international orders please send us your order and location through our Contact Form for a delivery quote and to process payment.

    • Weight: Caddy 35g, Caddy Refill Pouch 35g

      Ingredients:100% Wild Violet

      When we Harvest: Each April and May

      Growth & Production Method: Wildcrafted

      Country of Origin: Armenia

      Health Benefits: Antioxidants, Anti-Inflammatory, Circulatory System, Detoxifying, Decongestant, Immunity, Vitamins & Minerals

      Compared to standard violet, our violet is sweeter and more delicate, due to altitude and purer growing conditions.This truly is a unique infusion as our violet changes colour in the cup (unaided), from a deep purple to almost transparent, with a hint of purple when done. Sit back and enjoy – infusions need not only be about taste and health benefits. Violet tisane may be drunk hot, and may be used in mocktails, cocktails and recipes.

      Storage Guide

      Please note the pouches are not airtight, and therefore once opened, your tisane should be transferred to an airtight caddy or storage jar in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and strong odours. We do not recommend glass, plastic and paper containers.

      Medical disclaimer

      Any noted health benefits of our herbal infusions are from traditional medicine and should not be used to prevent or cure any disease. Consult a GP if you are pregnant, breastfeeding or have any other health concerns.

      Our herbal infusions are allergen free, however we cannot guarantee that our foragers and pickers have not come into any contact with any allergens whilst picking or processing.

    • Our wild violet is harvested 1,850m above sea level from the forest of Odzun, in the Lori region of Armenia, by hand.
    • Violets have had many different and interesting uses throughout time. Courtesans of ancient Greece used to use violets to scent themselves, and at one point the humble violet became the symbol of the city of Athens. In addition, it was said that Napoleon loved violets above all other flowers. Hence, during Napoleon’s exile, his supporters wore violets to identify themselves to each other. As violets became the emblem of imperialism in France, French law prohibited public displays of art depicting violets for more than half a century.

      Because violet imparts its sweet odour and vibrant colour to liquids, alcohol or vinegar extractions, they were once used to flavour and colour foods and beverages. Medicinally, herbalists would traditionally use violet to treat coughs, bronchitis and to purify the blood, as well as improving immunity during the sickness. Packed with vitamins A & C, this is no shrinking violet!

    • Delivery time 1 - 5 working days, after the day of despatch. Order before 2pm on a working day for same day despatch.

      Deliveries outside the UK are available on request, please contact us with your delivery address and order, as we will be able to arrange international delivery via standard postal service or courier.

    Weight: Caddy 35g, Caddy Refill Pouch 35g

    Ingredients:100% Wild Violet

    When we Harvest: Each April and May

    Growth & Production Method: Wildcrafted

    Country of Origin: Armenia

    Health Benefits: Antioxidants, Anti-Inflammatory, Circulatory System, Detoxifying, Decongestant, Immunity, Vitamins & Minerals

    Compared to standard violet, our violet is sweeter and more delicate, due to altitude and purer growing conditions.This truly is a unique infusion as our violet changes colour in the cup (unaided), from a deep purple to almost transparent, with a hint of purple when done. Sit back and enjoy – infusions need not only be about taste and health benefits. Violet tisane may be drunk hot, and may be used in mocktails, cocktails and recipes.

    Storage Guide

    Please note the pouches are not airtight, and therefore once opened, your tisane should be transferred to an airtight caddy or storage jar in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and strong odours. We do not recommend glass, plastic and paper containers.

    Medical disclaimer

    Any noted health benefits of our herbal infusions are from traditional medicine and should not be used to prevent or cure any disease. Consult a GP if you are pregnant, breastfeeding or have any other health concerns.

    Our herbal infusions are allergen free, however we cannot guarantee that our foragers and pickers have not come into any contact with any allergens whilst picking or processing.

    Our wild violet is harvested 1,850m above sea level from the forest of Odzun, in the Lori region of Armenia, by hand.

    Violets have had many different and interesting uses throughout time. Courtesans of ancient Greece used to use violets to scent themselves, and at one point the humble violet became the symbol of the city of Athens. In addition, it was said that Napoleon loved violets above all other flowers. Hence, during Napoleon’s exile, his supporters wore violets to identify themselves to each other. As violets became the emblem of imperialism in France, French law prohibited public displays of art depicting violets for more than half a century.

    Because violet imparts its sweet odour and vibrant colour to liquids, alcohol or vinegar extractions, they were once used to flavour and colour foods and beverages. Medicinally, herbalists would traditionally use violet to treat coughs, bronchitis and to purify the blood, as well as improving immunity during the sickness. Packed with vitamins A & C, this is no shrinking violet!

    Delivery time 1 - 5 working days, after the day of despatch. Order before 2pm on a working day for same day despatch.

    Deliveries outside the UK are available on request, please contact us with your delivery address and order, as we will be able to arrange international delivery via standard postal service or courier.

    Brewing Instruction

    Use 5g for every 200ml of 100°C spring water and let this herbal infusion steep, ideally for 4 – 5 minutes, to fully unfold its natural flavour.

    Caddy 35g makes approx. *35 cups
    Caddy Refill Pouch 35g makes approx. *35 cups

    *Estimations are based on drinking the traditional Armenian way, where one portion will give you one cup.

    Health Benefits

    Herbal teas have health-promoting properties. In fact, herbal teas have been used as natural remedies for a variety of ailments for hundreds of years. Learn more about health benefits of our herbal infusions.

    Tasting notes and pairing

    Floral, sweet and violet notes.

    Eggs dishes, Fish, Poultry, Veal, Fruit (citrus), Creamy dishes & desserts, Chocolate & chocolate dessert.

    Discover Violet's Infusion Origin

    The majority of our wildcrafted herbal infusions from Armenia grow in the pristine alpine meadows of the Lori region in Armenia, at an altitude of 1,200 – 2,100m above sea level.

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    Victoria Rands

    My kids love this tea, it is a bit sweet and purple! My daughter is drinking this infusion every evening ....my mini lady :)

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