Terra Ferea Organic Mountain Tea
Sideritis ¡ Greek ironwort ¡ Hand-collected ¡ Caffeine-free  ¡ 40g
Terra Ferea â "wild land" in Latin â is a name that says everything about this tea. Gathered entirely by hand from the untouched mountain slopes of Greece, where Sideritis grows freely in the clean alpine air without pesticides or cultivation, this is mountain tea in its most honest and uncompromised form. Every stem, every flower, every leaf picked by human hands at the peak of the season.
Hand-collection is not just a tradition â it is a guarantee of quality. Only the finest, most aromatic stems are selected, ensuring a brew that is richer, more fragrant, and more complex than anything mass-harvested could ever produce. Steep it slowly, breathe in the mountain air it carries, and let it do what Greek mountain tea has always done best: restore, warm, and calm.
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Origin
Greek mountain region
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Variety
Sideritis (Ironwort)
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Harvest
100% hand-collected
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Best enjoyed
Any time of day
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Morning ritual
A gentle caffeine-free start
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Cold & flu season
Traditional Greek remedy
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Wind-down
Naturally calming & caffeine-free
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With honey
Pair with Orino Gold for the full Greek experience
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Immune support
Rich in antioxidants & flavonoids
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Anti-inflammatory
Natural phenolic compounds
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Cognitive health
Studied for memory & focus
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Respiratory relief
Soothes throat & airways
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| đ¤ Earthiness | rich |
| đĸ Herbal | intense |
| đĄ Sweetness | gentle |
â Brewing tip: Simmer the stems and flowers in water for 5â7 minutes over low heat â do not just steep. This releases the full aroma and active compounds of the Sideritis. Serve with a drizzle of Orino Gold honey and a slice of lemon for the most authentic Greek mountain tea experience.
âšī¸ Hand-collection of wild Sideritis is a centuries-old tradition in the Greek mountains. By harvesting only from wild plants â never farmed â Terra Ferea preserves the full complexity of the herb's natural environment, resulting in a tea that is measurably richer in active compounds than cultivated alternatives.