Sunday, May 29, 2011

Sacred Rose® Organic Herbal Tea Launches New Website

Leading online tea purveyor Sacred Rose® Organic Herbal Tea launches it new website www.sacredrosetea.com
New York, New York (June 1, 2011) –Leading online tea purveyor Sacred Rose® Organic Herbal Tea unveils it new website www.sacredrosetea.com
Sacred Rose® Organic Herbal Tea offers exquisite herbal infusions of brilliant character. Combining the ancient art of tea blending with the venerated modality of plant spirit healing, Sacred Rose® Tea produces hand-crafted, premium quality, all natural and organic healthy herbal infusions to please the palate and delight the senses.
Sacred Rose® Organic Herbal Tea provides eight distinctive loose leaf healing blends for the emerging herbal tea aficionado and the conscious consumer.
Each Sacred Rose® blend inspires and activates a specific physical, mental, emotional and spiritual pattern for those who drink these healing blends. Herbal tea infusions offer a great alternative to chemically processed beverages. Sacred Rose® Organic Herbal Tea blends are all caffeine free. You can enjoy their teas hot or cold.
“Enjoying tea is a meditative and relational experience” and the new online shop at Sacred Rose® offers tea lovers unique artisan crafted teaware and gifts to encourage the experience of mindfulness and community. As a conscious company, Sacred Rose® Organic Herbal Tea takes pride in offering sustainable, eco-friendly products. Indulge in their products: treat yourself or share their many teas, teapots and infusers as gifts for the tea connoisseurs in your life.

For additional information visit: http://www.sacredrosetea.com

Thursday, May 19, 2011

Herbal & Aromatherapy Intro presented by Sacred Rose® Tea



Herbal & Aromatherapy Intro presented by Sacred Rose® Tea
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Herbal & Aromatherapy Intro presented by Sacred Rose® Tea
Nourishing the body mind with sacred herbs and aroma is a gift from the enlightened ones and practiced in every spiritual tradition world wide. Honoring the vital essence of the plant nations is as old as the abundant gardens of paradise, what is new is the Complimentary Introductory Evening with Maria Pologeorgis-Sacred Rose® Organic Herbal Tea www.sacredrose.us www.sacredrosetea.com


Join Sacred Rose® Organic Herbal Tea Friday, June 10, 2011 7pm at Wild Thing Yoga 12 Cedar St., Montauk NY 11954 "Complimentary Intro to Herbal & Aromatherapy" evening

Tuesday, May 17, 2011

Mother Earth Zest - Sacred Rose Tea



Apr 26
Review: Sacred Rose Mother Earth Zest
Fennel Tea, Ginger Tea, Herbal Tea, Mint Tea, Organic Tea, Sacred Rose, Sage Tea Add comments
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Thumbs up! "I want it as a breath mint. "
Geoff’s Teaview: 9.5/10
Other Teaviews: Dan gave it 7.0/10
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I found myself quite attracted to this blend, simply for the word "zest" in the title. Something about that word just screams, "I haz a happy!" Poor kitten-like grammar included. The blend contained ginger, spearmint (my favorite mint), fennel and sage. This seemed like a very herbaceous but appetizing combination. Ginger and fennel had very nuanced profiles (if loud), and spearmint and sage were more calming. The yin-yang of it all might work to the blend's benefit.

The fusion certainly worked for the aroma. Spearmint, ginger and sage did something to my nose that made it relax in ecstasy. It was like freebasing Indo-Greek toothpaste.

Brewing instructions verbatim from the SR website: "To retain the aroma & flavor of Sacred Rose® Organic Herbal Teas infuse one teaspoon of your favorite Sacred Rose® Blend into one cup of boiling water for 3-5 minutes." I did exactly that with the heavier-set brewing time.

The liquor brewed up the way a lot of Sacred Rose "teas" did - to a foggy, yellow-green. Explanation? They're herbs, and that - apparently - is herb-color. Moving along. The aroma for this was majestic and calming at the same time. Spearmint took point, then ginger pushed it off the pirate plank. As for the fennel and sage, maybe they'd show up in the taste. And show, they did! Fennel gave the initial tonguedown a nutty/creamy lean, allowing for the refreshing spearmint/sage middle. Ginger spiciness took up the rear. This was positively awesome. I want it as a breath mint.

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Sacred Rose - Clearing Tea


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Apr 29
Review: Sacred Rose Clearing Tea
Lapacho Tea, Mint Tea, Rose Hip Tea, Sacred Rose, Sage Tea, Walnut Tea Add comments
Geoff’s Teaview Snapshot
Thumbs up! "A minty note greeted the tongue first, toasty nuttiness followed close behind, and the last passengers off the "flavor bus" were unidentifiably herbacious."
Geoff’s Teaview: 8.8/10
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The promise extolled by Sacred Rose about Clearing Tea is that it helps rid the body of unwanted thoughts, feelings, and (on the physical front) detoxifies the colon. The blend's primary goal is to provide cathartic release of stress and trauma and the physical maladies that come with it. If there was ever a month I needed a "tea" like this...it was this one.

The blend included black walnut bark, taheebo, spearmint, sage and rose hips. Taheebo is another name for lapacho (Pau D'arco) - the inner lining of a tree native to Central and South America. I've had it in two different forms before, and found the taste neutral-to-agreeable. It's "technically" wood and tastes like it, but many health properties are associated with it. The other ingredients were known to be on the holistic front except for black walnut bark. No clue what that was there to contribute.

The boldest presence on smell was the spearmint, which often emits an odor like toothpaste. This time - in conjunction with the woodier elements in the batch - it smelled like peppermint. Green leaves dominated the blend's visual array but reddish lapacho strips and rose hips did make their presence known.

Brewing for all Sacred Rose blends called for 1 teaspoon of herb to 1 cup of boiled water with a steep of three-to-five minutes. I was too tired to change things up, so I went with their recommendations to the letter. Generally, with herbals, I would've gone for six minutes, but I wasn't sure of how some of the elements would handle it.

The liquor brewed chestnut brown, which was something I was not expecting at all. I assumed the walnut bark had something to do with that. None of the other elements - even the lapacho - would've resulted in a cup that color. The aroma had several layers; spearmint dialed in first, followed by something equal parts creamy and woody. I had no idea what I was in for and took a precarious sip. A minty note greeted the tongue first, toasty nuttiness followed close behind, and the last passengers off the "flavor bus" were unidentifiably herbacious.

I can say it was a relaxing beverage with a smooth delivery, and that seems to be the case with almost all of Sacred Rose's blends. Some skimp on taste for health properties, but they're all smooth for the most part. This, at least, was smooth and satisfying. Dunno if it did anything cathartic to me, though, other than a sigh of relief with the sip.

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