Impala & Peacock

Winter Remedy Tea Bundle

$79.00 $87.00

A tea bundle of three organic wellness teas hand blended in Melbourne to support your immune system through the colder months.

Each tea comes in its own bespoke canister or refill pouch depending on the option selected at checkout.

What's included:

  • Organic Cold & Flu Tea Canister
  • Organic Lemon Myrtle & Ginger Tea Canister
  • Organic Berry Antioxidant Tea Canister
  • Each tea comes in its own bespoke canister in a beautifully packaged box



Teas included:

Cold & Flu Tea
A potent blend of native lemongrass, lemon myrtle, olive leaf, ginger, elderberry, orange peel and pink peppercorns — seven organic botanicals working together to support immunity and ease cold and flu symptoms naturally.

Lemon Myrtle & Ginger
A natural refreshing blend of lemongrass, Australian lemon myrtle, ginger and calendula petals. A lighter daily drinker to keep your defences up through winter.

Berry Antioxidant Tea
A playful and fruity tea of raspberries, juniper berries, elderberries, hibiscus and calendula petals — packed with natural antioxidants including elderberries, which have been studied for their role in reducing cold duration and severity.

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2 tsp to 200mL cup (using our gold spoon)

100° C water temperature

4+ min steep time

All tea leaves can be used twice (increase brew time by an extra minute)

Cold & Flu Tea:
Lemongrass, lemon myrtle, olive leaf, ginger, elderberry, orange peel, pink peppercorns

Lemon Myrtle & Ginger:
Lemongrass, lemon myrtle, ginger, calendula petals

Berry Antioxidant Tea:
Raspberries, juniper berries, strawberries, elderberries, hibiscus, calendula petals

(all products are organic)

Research papers:

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