Greek Mountain Tea – Loose Leaf
Sideritis scardica, hand-picked above 1,000m on Mt. Olympus. Greece's national herbal tea — the one people drink every day. In Greek households, mountain tea is not a wellness product. It is the tea your grandmother made when you were cold, the one that is always in the kitchen cabinet, the drink that appears after every Sunday meal. Sideritis scardica — ironwort — grows wild in the high mountain meadows of Mt. Olympus. Our growers hand-pick it at peak bloom, dry it in open mountain air, and pack it whole so the stems and flower heads brew together the way they do in a Greek kitchen. Mellow, floral, lightly herby — never astringent. Where it comes from Origin Mt. Olympus, Greece, 1,000m+ Variety Sideritis scardica (Greek mountain ironwort) Harvest Hand-picked at peak bloom, wild-growing Method Whole plant dried — stems, leaves, and flower heads together. No fannings. Certification USDA Organic Weight 50g / 1.76oz, resealable pouch How to use it Steep 1–2 teaspoons (or