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A Feast for the Eyes This is the most beautiful tea we make. Even before you brew it, the dry leaf looks like potpourri, a colorful mix of yellow chamomile, pink rose, purple lavender, and dark red hibiscus. When you add water, it brews into a stunning, vibrant magenta liquor that looks as good as it tastes. Why It Works Balancing four flowers is an art. If we used just rose and lavender, it would taste like soap. The secret here is the Hibiscus. Its natural tartness (like cranberry) cuts through the floral notes, while the Chamomile provides a honeyed, earthy base. The result is a cup that is bright, juicy, and deeply relaxing. The Visual Ritual Use glass. If you have a glass teapot or mug, use it. Watching the hibiscus bleed its ruby color into the water while the chamomile flowers dance on the surface is half the experience. It is a moment of sensory therapy before you even take a sip.