Winter Tea Collection
The Winter Teas category by Madn is made for moments when you want to warm up and unwind without any fuss. You’ll find spiced and fruit & herbal blends with notes of apple, cinnamon, clove, as well as mint, orange blossom, and rose—perfect for calm winter evenings and a fragrant pause in the middle of the day.
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Madn Winter Teas
Winter comes with its little challenges: cold hands, short days, the urge to slow down—and the need for something that smells like “home” within reach. Madn’s winter collection is built on organic ingredients from fruit, herbs, and spices—from apple, cinnamon, and dates to mint, orange blossom, and rose petals. Choose by mood and time of day: gently sweet, “warming” blends for comfort, and aromatic combinations for a fresh mind.
How to enjoy winter teas (Warmth • Comfort • Me-time)
- Warmth: spiced fruit-herbal blends for raw weather and coming home.
- Comfort: smooth, naturally sweet profiles for evening wind-down and slow sipping.
- Me-time: aromatic mint-and-flower blends when you want a pause and a clean finish.
What you’ll find in the collection (typical ingredients)
- Joy of Winter: apple, honeybush, cinnamon, clove, lucuma, date, blackberry leaves and raspberry leaves, strawberries.
- Winter in Marrakesh: gunpowder green tea, mint, spearmint, orange blossom, rose petals, orange peel.
Brewing & serving
Steep herbal and fruit-herbal blends for 5–8 min at 95 °C so the spices and fruit fully open up. For blends with green tea, go gentler: 2–3 min at 80–85 °C for a clean cup without astringency.
Serve hot in a larger mug; in a warm office or on the go, iced tea works too—brew a stronger infusion, chill, and pour over ice.
How we select products (Pravé Bio)
- No unnecessary extras: clear recipes without artificial flavorings, colors, or fillers.
- Winter-ready taste: we prioritize blends that solve a simple need: warmth and comfort in one cup.
- Ingredient quality: spices and herbs with a vivid aroma, no dusty aftertaste.
- Clear guidance: blends with green tea naturally contain caffeine; purely herbal blends are typically caffeine-free.
- Everyday practicality: we consider how the tea performs in a pot and in a mug.
- Packaging & freshness: we prefer packaging that protects aroma and spices from light.
We regularly review the selection based on batch availability and customer feedback.
FAQ
▶ Do winter teas contain caffeine?
▶ How do I choose a tea for the evening?
▶ Why does my tea sometimes taste astringent?
▶ Can I sweeten or add extra flavor?
Note: Teas and herbal blends are foods. Always check the ingredients, any allergens, and the producer’s declarations.