Pacific Northwest made tea blends from two Washington makers

Pacific Northwest Made: Small-Batch Tea and Botanical Blends

This guide collects small-batch tea and botanical blends made in the Pacific Northwest by two Washington makers: Beach House Teas, which blends its teas on the Long Beach Peninsula, and The Natural Mama Co., a handcrafted herbal maker in Maple Valley. Every blend below is produced by one of those two and is in stock at Madeline's right now. It is built for tea drinkers who want to know where their blend was put together, and it spans black, green, herbal, and caffeine-free options. Each pick links straight to its product page.

We limited this list to makers whose Washington location is confirmable, so the regional claim holds.

The picks

Beach House Earl Grey from Beach House Teas (Long Beach, Washington)

Beach House Teas Beach House Earl Grey

A classic bergamot-scented Earl Grey blended on the Washington coast. A reliable morning black tea and a good starting point for the lineup.

Beach House Green from Beach House Teas (Long Beach, Washington)

Beach House Teas Beach House Green

A straightforward green tea for everyday drinking. Lighter and lower in caffeine than the black blends, it suits an afternoon cup.

Arch Cape Dark from Beach House Teas (Long Beach, Washington)

Beach House Teas Arch Cape Dark

A robust dark blend named for a spot on the Oregon coast nearby. A bolder black tea for those who take it strong.

Beachcomber from Beach House Teas (Long Beach, Washington)

Beach House Teas Beachcomber blend

A flavored blend that leans toward a relaxed, coastal profile. A good middle-ground tea for daily drinking.

Cascade Meadows from Beach House Teas (Long Beach, Washington)

Beach House Teas Cascade Meadows blend

A floral, meadow-inspired blend named after the Cascade range. A gentle, aromatic cup for slower mornings.

Beach House Chamomile from Beach House Teas (Long Beach, Washington)

Beach House Teas Beach House Chamomile

A caffeine-free chamomile for the evening. A calming, classic herbal tea to wind down with.

Beach House Rooibos from Beach House Teas (Long Beach, Washington)

Beach House Teas Beach House Rooibos

A naturally caffeine-free red rooibos with a smooth, slightly sweet character. A good evening option for non-caffeine drinkers.

Lavender Earl Grey Tea from The Natural Mama Co. (Maple Valley, Washington)

The Natural Mama Co. Lavender Earl Grey Tea

An Earl Grey softened with lavender, handcrafted in small batches in Maple Valley, Washington. A floral take on a morning classic.

Wild Blackberry Truffle from The Natural Mama Co. (Maple Valley, Washington)

The Natural Mama Co. Wild Blackberry Truffle tea

A dessert-leaning blend with blackberry and chocolate notes. A small-batch tea for an after-dinner cup.

Lazy Day Elderberry Tea from The Natural Mama Co. (Maple Valley, Washington)

The Natural Mama Co. Lazy Day Elderberry Tea

An elderberry herbal tea from the same Washington maker, made with organic ingredients. A fruity, caffeine-light cup for any time of day.

Country Bourbon from The Natural Mama Co. (Maple Valley, Washington)

The Natural Mama Co. Country Bourbon tea

A warm, vanilla-and-bourbon-inspired blend with no alcohol. A cozy, dessert-style tea for the evening.

How to choose

For a daily tea, start with the Beach House Earl Grey or the green. For caffeine-free options, the chamomile, rooibos, and the elderberry blend are the safest bets. For something more distinctive, The Natural Mama Co.'s lavender Earl Grey, blackberry truffle, and country bourbon lean toward floral and dessert profiles. Buying one black, one green or herbal, and one caffeine-free blend covers most of the day from a single order.

Frequently asked questions

What does "Pacific Northwest made" mean here?

Both makers blend their teas in Washington State: Beach House Teas on the Long Beach Peninsula and The Natural Mama Co. in Maple Valley. We confirmed both locations before including them.

Where are the two makers located?

Beach House Teas is based in Long Beach, Washington, on the Long Beach Peninsula. The Natural Mama Co. is based in Maple Valley, Washington, southeast of Seattle.

Is the tea grown in the Pacific Northwest?

No. The tea leaves and many botanicals are sourced from tea-growing regions abroad, since tea is not commercially grown in Washington. The blends are mixed, flavored, and packed by the two makers in Washington, which is where the "made" claim applies.

Which blend should I start with?

For black tea, the Beach House Earl Grey is the most approachable. For herbal, the chamomile or elderberry blends are easy entry points. If you want something unusual, try The Natural Mama Co.'s wild blackberry truffle.

Are there caffeine-free options?

Yes. The Beach House chamomile and rooibos are naturally caffeine-free, and the elderberry and country bourbon blends from The Natural Mama Co. are herbal-forward and low in caffeine. Check each product page for specifics.

Keep browsing

For more, see our Coffee & Tea, Tea, and Herbs & Botanicals collections. You may also like our guides to the best organic loose-leaf tea and the best herbal teas for sleep and winding down.

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