Camellia Sinensis | Tea, History, Terroirs, Varieties
From time immemorial, praised by poets adored by Emperors, tea is not only the most consumed beverage on the planet but also an essential part of the diet of millions around the world.
Original gift teas for both beginners and connoisseurs.
From time immemorial, praised by poets adored by Emperors, tea is not only the most consumed beverage on the planet but also an essential part of the diet of millions around the world.
This gift box includes our Tea Celebration, vacuum-sealed to ensure freshness and authenticity.
Medium bodied and very tasty, prepare it simply with just water or according to the traditional method (with milk and sugar) for a more authentic experience.
The chasen is a traditional tool and is essential for preparing matcha. It is made from a single piece of bamboo with the end cut into several thin slivers to whisk the green tea into a small quantity of water. With a quick motion, the whisked tea is then fully emulsified and attains the proper texture as seen in the famous Japanese tea ceremony – the chanoyu.
Quebec-born ceramist Julie Lavoie discovered Tenmoku for the first time in a Japanese tea room.
Like the graceful motion of ink through clear water, the sepia finish of this single porcelain piece is true to its origin: squid ink.
Quebec ceramist Stéphanie Blanchet offers us a gorgeous deep red chawan in which the green of Matcha will be even brighter.
Cranes taking flight in front of Mount Fuji at sunset; this is a typical Japanese image that embellish on this emblematic chawan.
When two brands like Camellia Sinensis and Chocolates Genevieve Grandbois combine their creative talents, great things are bound to happen.
Laval ceramist Catherine De Abreu advocates a contemporary approach to the objects she creates.
Laval ceramist Catherine De Abreu advocates a contemporary approach to the objects she creates.
Using a wood-fired kiln, Julie Lavoie, ceramist, creates exquisite porcelain, both rich and rustic with its flames and the delicate imprint of cinders. The result: a rich "living white" effect, both precious and pure in its own way.
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