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Lavender Tincture

English lavender from the patch by our garden beds, steeped four weeks in grain alcohol.

$25.00

English lavender cut from our garden, packed into grain alcohol, and left to steep four weeks before straining. The result is concentrated lavender: floral, a little green, strong enough that you work in drops, not spoonfuls.

Lavender has long been the calming herb. Traditionally a few drops in warm water or tea in the evening were used to settle the mind before sleep.

In the kitchen and the glass it earns its keep too. A drop or two brightens lemonade or sparkling water, lifts a vanilla cake, or adds a floral note to a gin cocktail. Start with one.

What's in it

Grain alcohol. English lavender, harvested from our patch grown alongside our garden beds. Nothing else.

Care and keeping

Store out of direct sun and shake before use. An alcohol tincture keeps a long time; the flavor is brightest in the first year.

Shared as traditional use, not medical advice. These statements have not been evaluated by the FDA.

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