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Tea for Two Tower

Regular price$55.00
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What's Inside the Tower?

  • Bee's Knees Tea (0.5oz): South African Honeybush, naturally sweet, caffeine-free, nutty notes
  • Raven Tea (0.5oz): Organic black tea, lavender, bergamot oil, full-bodied blend
  • Three Honey Varietals (3oz each): One light, one medium, one dark; varietals vary based on seasonal availability
  • Wooden Honey Dipper: Responsibly sourced wood, fits in any mug

Why Choose the Tea Tower?

  • Three Different Colors: Most people have only tried one kind of honey their whole lives. This gives you three completely different flavor profiles in the same box. You'll get one light (sweeter, more delicate), one medium (balanced floral notes), and one dark (rich, complex, deeper flavor). The lighter the color, the lighter the taste.
  • Teas That Actually Work:: Bee's Knees is caffeine-free Honeybush from South Africa—naturally sweet so it doesn't need much honey. Raven is organic black tea with lavender and bergamot. Both loose-leaf. Both worth keeping in the tea drawer after the tower's gone.
  • Small Batches, USA: Teas are blended in small batches in the USA. Honeys are raw, minimally filtered, Star-K Certified Kosher from trusted American apiaries. We source the botanicals for quality and the honeys for distinctive flavor.
  • The Dipper Stays: Wooden honey dipper included. It's not decorative. People use it for months after finishing the honeys. Goes in the dishwasher, fits in every mug, better than a spoon.
  • Stackable Tower Design: Recyclable, reusable packaging that doesn't immediately go in the recycling bin. The tower holds together, looks good on a counter, stores easily in a cabinet after you've opened everything.

  • Free shipping on orders $85+
  • Ships Monday-Thursday within 1-2 business days

The Tower That Taught Me About Honey

I thought honey was honey until I tasted three different jars in the same afternoon. Light honey tastes delicate, clean, something you'd drizzle on morning toast without thinking twice. Medium honey has more personality—floral notes you can actually pick out. Dark honey is richer, more complex, the kind that reminds you honey comes from actual flowers in actual fields.

The color tells you what you're getting before you taste it. Lighter means sweeter and more subtle. Darker means deeper flavor, more minerals, the kind that stands up to strong tea.

The teas are here because you need something to put the honey in. Bee's Knees is South African Honeybush—naturally sweet, no caffeine, the kind of thing you drink at 9pm when you're not trying to stay up but you want something warm. Raven is black tea with lavender and bergamot. It's the opposite of boring Earl Grey.

People buy this to figure out what they actually like. Not what they're supposed to like. What actually tastes good to them on a Tuesday morning or a Sunday afternoon.

The wooden dipper sticks around. It ends up in the junk drawer, then comes back out every time someone makes tea.

Your Tuesday Morning Discovery

  • Boil water. Add one teaspoon of Bee's Knees or Raven to your cup or infuser. Pour hot water over tea. Steep for 3-5 minutes depending on how strong you want it.
  • While it's steeping, pick a honey. Start with the light one if you want subtle. The medium one if you want something with more character. The dark one if you want depth.
  • Dip the wooden dipper into your chosen honey. Twirl it over your hot tea. Watch it release into the cup. Stir once.
  • Taste it plain first. Then try a different honey in the same tea tomorrow. Notice what changes. The light honey enhances the tea's natural sweetness without competing. The medium honey adds floral notes that weren't there before. The dark honey brings complexity and mineral notes.

For iced tea: Make it hot first, add honey while it's warm (honey dissolves better), then pour over ice. The medium honey works especially well cold.

Try vertical tasting if you want to get specific: Make three cups of Bee's Knees with a different honey in each. The base tea stays the same but every cup tastes completely different.

Ingredients

Raven Tea: *Black Tea, *Lavender, Natural Oil of Bergamot

Bee's Knees Tea: Honeybush Tea

Honey Varietals: Pure, Raw, Minimally Filtered Honey

*Indicates organic ingredient

Perfect Gift for Every Flavor Enthusiast: The Tea for Two Tower makes a thoughtful gift for
- Tea connoisseurs seeking new flavor experiences
- Couples who enjoy shared rituals
- Honey enthusiasts exploring tea pairings
- Foodie friends who appreciate artisanal products
- Hosts who entertain with sophistication
- Wellness-minded individuals exploring natural sweeteners
- Anyone deserving a moment of refined indulgence

How to Create Your Perfect Tea & Honey Tasting Experience: Transform ordinary tea time into an extraordinary flavor journey with these simple approaches
1. Vertical Tasting: Start by preparing Bee's Knees Tea in three separate cups. Add a different honey variety to each cup and notice how the honey transforms the base tea. The Spring Honey enhances the tea's natural sweetness, the Orange Blossom adds a bright citrus note, and the Wildflower brings a complex richness.
2. Horizontal Tasting: Prepare both Bee's Knees and Raven Tea with the same honey variety. Notice how differently the honey interacts with each tea base. Then repeat with another honey to discover new flavor dimensions.
3. Temperature Exploration: Try each tea hot and then iced with different honey varieties. The temperature changes how flavors develop and can reveal entirely new taste experiences.
4. Perfect Dipper Technique: For the most precise honey addition, dip your wooden honey dipper into your chosen varietal and twirl it briefly over your hot tea. The heat will gently release the honey, allowing it to incorporate smoothly without overpowering the brew.
5. Pairing Suggestions:
- Bee's Knees Tea + Orange Blossom Honey creates a bright, uplifting cup perfect for afternoon enjoyment
- Raven Tea + Wildflower Honey balances the robust tea with complex sweetness
- Either tea iced + Spring Honey makes a refreshing summer beverage

Our Clean Ingredient Promise: We believe in transparency, which is why we proudly list every ingredient in our products. The Tea for Two Tower features
- Organic Black Tea providing a sophisticated base with moderate caffeine
- Organic Lavender harvested for authentic floral notes
- Natural Bergamot Oil for the distinctive citrus character
- Pure Honeybush Tea offering caffeine-free enjoyment with natural sweetness
- Raw, Star-K Certified Kosher Honey in three distinct varietal expressions
- Sustainable Wooden Dipper crafted from responsibly sourced wood

All teas are gluten-free by nature, and our honeys are pure, raw, and minimally filtered to preserve their natural benefits and flavor profiles.

All orders ship via UPS Ground. We DO NOT ship to PO Boxes.

You can also order and pick up from Honey House in Owings Mills, MD.

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