Tea Collection: Chamomile

Chamomile is the tea people reach for when they want the world to soften around the edges. Its aroma is gentle and floral, almost apple-like, a scent that drifts rather than announces. On the palate, chamomile is smooth, comforting, and naturally sweet, with a warmth that feels more like an exhale than a flavour. It is an herbal infusion that has carried centuries of calm in every cup.

A cup of chamomile is not loud — it is a quiet gesture of rest.

What People Often Notice

  • A soothing apple-blossom fragrance

  • Golden, sun-lit colour in the cup

  • A naturally sweet, mellow taste

  • A soft, velvety texture

  • The way it relaxes the senses almost instantly

The Tasting Gallery

Chamomile’s beauty is in its simplicity. Each sip feels clean and rounded, without bitterness or sharp edges. The floral notes sit close to the palate, unfolding slowly, and the finish is warm and steady. Many tea drinkers appreciate that chamomile tastes as gentle as its purpose — a sip that comforts, steadies, and invites stillness.

Drunk hot, it feels like a blanket around the shoulders. Iced, it becomes a refreshing floral drink with subtle honey-like sweetness.

Why People Love It

  • Naturally caffeine-free and relaxing

  • Universally soothing in aroma and taste

  • Ideal for evening wind-down

  • Pairs beautifully with honey

  • Suitable for both hot and iced preparations

Good to Know

Chamomile brews best at 90–95°C with a 5–7 minute steep.
A longer steep deepens the floral body without introducing bitterness.
Honey enhances its natural apple-sweetness, while lemon brightens the infusion for a more refreshing profile.

Chamomile also makes an excellent base for herbal blends — especially lavender, mint, and rose.

Where It Comes From

Chamomile has roots that reach back to ancient Egypt and the Mediterranean, where it was prized for its calming qualities. Over centuries, it became a staple herbal infusion across Europe and the Middle East. The chamomile used in tea today is typically German chamomile, known for its mild flavour and aromatic blossoms.

It remains one of the world’s most iconic bedtime brews — a cup that promises gentleness.

Nicholas lin

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