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Lullaby (Sleep) Herbal Tea

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Lullaby (Sleep) Herbal TeaHerbal Blend Evening Ritual Caffeine Free Loose Blend The evening blend chamomile, lavender, lemon balm, passionflower. Traditional bedtime herbs, brewed as the cup that closes the day. Lullaby is Sampson's evening ritual blend four herbs that have been brewed before bed in European and North African traditions for centuries. Chamomile is the foundation: a small daisy family flower with a faintly apple like scent, traditionally sipped after dinner

🌿 Herbal Blend🌙 Evening Ritual☕ Caffeine-Free🌿 Loose Blend

The evening blend — chamomile, lavender, lemon balm, passionflower. Traditional bedtime herbs, brewed as the cup that closes the day.

Lullaby is Sampson's evening-ritual blend — four herbs that have been brewed before bed in European and North African traditions for centuries. Chamomile is the foundation: a small daisy-family flower with a faintly apple-like scent, traditionally sipped after dinner across France, Italy, North Africa and the British Isles. Lavender adds floral lift. Lemon balm — a mint-family herb — softens the cup with a lemony note. Passionflower rounds out the blend with a faint, almost herbaceous sweetness.

We describe traditional use rather than clinical mechanism. Herbal teas are sold as a food category in Canada; sleep-claim products require Natural Health Product registration, which this is not. What we can honestly say: this is a caffeine-free infusion of traditional evening-ritual herbs, brewed the way people have brewed them for a long time. Drink it because the warm cup at the end of the day is the ritual — not because we've made any health claim, because we haven't.

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Traditional Herbs

Chamomile, lavender, lemon balm, passionflower

Zero Caffeine

Drinkable any time, built for the evening

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Ritual, Not Remedy

Sold as a tea — no medical or efficacy claim

The Sampson Promise

We only put ingredients in our products that we would use on our own family. Every ingredient has a purpose. If it doesn’t need to be there, it isn’t.

Type

Herbal Tisane

Caffeine

None

Origin

European tradition & blend

Format

Loose Blend

Best Time

Evening

Steep Time

5–7 min, covered

Tasting Notes

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Chamomile First

Aroma

Soft, faintly apple-like, warm. The dominant note in both the dry blend and the brewed cup. The classic evening-tea aroma.

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Lavender Lift

Body

A floral edge sits over the chamomile — restrained, not perfumed. The lavender is in the blend at a low ratio so it accents rather than overpowers.

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Lemon Balm Finish

Aftertaste

A clean, soft, lemony finish from the lemon balm and passionflower. Closes the cup without bitterness.

How to Brew

01

Measure

One heaped teaspoon (about 2–3g) per 8oz cup. The blend is fluffy — measure heaped, not level.

02

Boiling Water

Bring water to a full boil. Herbal flowers and leaves need full heat to release their oils.

03

Steep 5–7 Minutes Covered

Cover the cup or pot — the lid keeps the volatile floral aromatics in the brew rather than letting them escape with the steam.

Water

100°C

Time

5–7 min, covered

Per Cup

1 heaped tsp

A teaspoon of honey suits the cup well. For a deeper evening serve, brew the blend strong, let it cool slightly, then add a thin slice of fresh lemon.

About the Tea

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Chamomile (Matricaria chamomilla)

The Foundation

Small, daisy-like flowers with a soft apple-and-honey scent. Chamomile has been the European after-dinner herb for at least a thousand years — sipped warm in France, Italy, North Africa, the British Isles. The most-recognised evening-tea ingredient on Earth.

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Lavender (Lavandula angustifolia)

The Lift

Dried lavender buds — the same plant used in Provence cooking and perfumery. In a tea blend, the floral note has to be restrained or it goes soapy; Sampson's ratio keeps it as accent rather than centre.

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Lemon Balm & Passionflower

The Round

Lemon balm (Melissa officinalis) is a mint-family herb with a soft citrus character. Passionflower (Passiflora incarnata) is a flowering vine with a faint, almost herbaceous sweetness. Together they round the cup, soften the chamomile-lavender pair, and finish the blend cleanly.

In the tin

Chamomile flowers, lavender flowers, lemon balm leaves, passionflower.

Origin & Sourcing

Herbs sourced from European-tradition growing regions and standard herbal-trade origins. Chamomile from Egypt and central Europe, lavender from southern France or Bulgaria, lemon balm and passionflower from blended sources. Packed in small batches for the Sampson shelf.

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