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Berry Berry Harvest – Wild Fruit Herbal Tea (200 g Loose Leaf)

Native American Tea Company

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Product Overview

Product Description

Berry Berry Harvest – Vibrant. Refreshing. Naturally Caffeine-Free.

A celebration of wild berries, tradition, and pure flavor.

Awaken your senses with the deep ruby infusion of Berry Berry Harvest, a bold and beautiful fruit tisane inspired by the wild berries that have nourished and delighted Native communities for generations.

This all-natural blend brings together hibiscus petals, sweet apple, currants, elderberries, and sun-ripened blueberries, creating a striking burgundy cup bursting with bright, tangy-sweet flavor. The profile is lively and refreshing, balanced with a subtle floral aroma that lingers gently with every sip.

Whether enjoyed hot as a calming evening ritual or poured over ice for a crisp, thirst-quenching refresher, this naturally caffeine-free blend delivers a vibrant, feel-good experience any time of day.


Why This Tea Stands Out

  • Inspired by traditional foraged berries and Native heritage
  • Naturally caffeine-free for day or night enjoyment
  • Bright, tangy-sweet flavor with a smooth, refreshing finish
  • Visually stunning deep ruby color enhances the experience
  • Versatile—perfect hot or as an iced tea
  • Crafted in small batches for quality and consistency
  • Supports Native American Tea Company’s mission and values

Key Product Details

  • All-natural fruit tisane (herbal tea)
  • Ingredients: hibiscus, apple, currants, elderberries, blueberries
  • Flavor profile: bright, tangy-sweet with light floral notes
  • Deep burgundy infusion
  • Naturally caffeine-free
  • 200g resealable eco-friendly pouch
  • Small-batch blended for freshness
  • Packaged with Native-inspired artwork

A Tea With Purpose

Every pouch of Berry Berry Harvest supports Native American Tea Company’s commitment to honoring tradition, supporting Indigenous entrepreneurship, and sharing the natural wellness of herbal tea.

Reviews

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  • 5
    Sweet-tart harmony

    Posted by Nadine Kline on 9th Nov 2025

    Hibiscus provides the tang, apple softens the edges, and elderberry/blueberry add depth. Balanced enough to drink straight or with a drizzle of honey.

  • 5
    Resealable pounch that works

    Posted by Colin Banks on 9th Nov 2025

    The 200 g eco-pouch holds freshness. After three weeks, the blend is still fragrant and the color brews as dark as day one.

  • 5
    Vibrant Aroma

    Posted by Shayla T on 9th Nov 2025

    When the hot water hits, it smells like warm berry jam with a floral edge. You can see the fruit pieces, nothing fake here.

  • 5
    Great office hydrator

    Posted by Doug R. on 9th Nov 2025

    I keep a cold-brew bottle at my desk. Caffeine-free, flavorful, and I actually drink more water because it tastes so good.

  • 5
    Clear Cup, No Cloudiness

    Posted by Janelle on 9th Nov 2025

    Use filtered water and you’ll get a jewel-tone brew. The resealable pouch keeps the aroma vivid—every scoop smells like fresh fruit.

  • 5
    Evening Dessert Swap

    Posted by Orlando C. on 9th Nov 2025

    Instead of sweets, I brew a mug hot (6 minutes). Tart first sip, then a gentle sweetness as it cools. Satisfying without added sugar.

  • 5
    Mocktail-Ready Concentrate

    Posted by Lincoln G on 9th Nov 2025

    I steep double strength and shake with ice, a squeeze of orange, and a mint sprig. Bar-quality zero-proof drink in two minutes.

  • 5
    Sun tea success

    Posted by Rafael D. on 9th Nov 2025

    Jar on the patio, 3 hours of sun, strain and chill. The blueberry/elderberry notes really come through, and the ruby glow looks stunning with lemon wheels.

  • 5
    Family pitcher favorite

    Posted by Molly S on 9th Nov 2025

    Quarter cup of leaves + 4 cups hot water (7 minutes), then 4 cups cold water and chill. It stays crystal clear in the fridge and tastes like a farmers market in a glass.