Loki
God of mischief and trickery, Loki is a cunning and absurd figure present in many tales of Norse mythology. He is traditionally Odin's blood brother, but is often represented as Thor's brother in modern media. Loki is a shapeshifter and genderbending figure in many different tales. He is also the father of Hel, Jormungandr, and Fenrir who have antagonistic roles to play against the Aesir in Ragnarok. Picking a tea for a trickster god is no small task; we chose an herbal mulled wine blend because modern witches and norse pagans often give Loki offerings that include alcohol, spices, and sweet things.
Tradition: Norse
Tasting Notes: red wine, citrus, spice
Ingredients: apple pieces, hibiscus blossoms, elderberries, rose hip peel, mistletoe, cinnamon rods, flavoring, orange slices, and cloves (contains sulfites)
Recommended Reading: The Witch's Heart by Genevieve Gornichec and Truth and Other Lies by Lyra Wolf