Lavender Mint Tea: Willakenzie Lavender


This might be my new FAVORITE tea...it is at least in the top 5!!!!!  I love it. 


It smells so wonderful.  Hints of mint with a lovely lavender scent.

Be sure to heat you water to 212 for herbal tea




I am for sure re-cycling this tea!!!  I think once I enjoy two cups of tea I will shake the tea out of the steeper, let the tea dry and then use it in a bath!!!  (is that weird?)  I just love the smell.



the flavor of this tea is incredible!!!  Let me say right now, it DOES NOT taste like potpourri!!  The flavors blend so well together.  The mint and the lavender do not fight for attention they taste so great.  I also had a cup turn cold, and the flavor was still great!  I may need to make a pitcher of ice tea with this tea very soon!

Lavender Mint Tea: Willakenzie Lavender  

http://www.willakenzielavender.com/Willakenzie_Lavender/About.html                     
  • For a surprisingly delightful experience try our Lavender Mint Tea, from Willakenzie Lavender. The essential oils from culinary grade Gros Bleu lavender add a delightful flavor and aroma to this fine blend of peppermint and spearmint tea.
 Photo: Make it Lavender Friday--Not Black Friday! Here's one of our new products, Lavender Mint Tea. Perfect for this cold weather. We'll have some waiting for you. See more at www.willakenzielavender.com

Photo: Photo by Mike Monnin of Sunset at Willakenzie Lavender. Yes, it really is this pretty.



DIRECTIONS to WILLAKENZIE LAVENDER :

Head west on Highway 99W toward Newberg.  Continue on Highway 99W into Newberg.  At the west end of Newberg, turn right off of 99W onto Highway 240.  There are prominent signs for “Highway 240 – Yamhill.”  Take Highway 240 to the city of Yamhill.  Highway 240 terminates in Yamhill, at Highway 47.  This is the center of the small town of Yamhill.  Turn right onto Highway 47.

Go about six blocks to the edge of town.  Immediately, before Highway 47 takes a severe right hand jog, there will be a prominent sign for Pike Rd. on your left.  Take this left hand turn. You will be turning onto Pike Rd., though there is no good signage for Pike Rd.  You will only be on Pike Rd. for about 300 feet before you take a hard right onto Adcock Rd.  Drive slowly because Adcock Road comes up quickly.

Go down Adcock Road, past Bony Road.  WILLAKENZIE LAVENDER will be on your right.  It sits atop a knoll on twenty acres of grass hay and lavender.  If you have trouble finding us or get lost please call us at 503.662.4297 and we’ll help you get here





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