À la carte 5 | Discovery
Assemble your own selection by choosing 5 teas from the 20 listed here. This collection brings together some of the most essential tasting experiences from the fascinating diversity of the world of tea.
Original gift teas for both beginners and connoisseurs.
Assemble your own selection by choosing 5 teas from the 20 listed here. This collection brings together some of the most essential tasting experiences from the fascinating diversity of the world of tea.
Assemble your own selection by choosing 5 teas from the 20 listed here. This collection brings together some of our tasters’ favourite teas from this year. Teas from various styles and terroirs.
This purion gaiwan comes from the famous Lin's Ceramics studio in Taiwan. This remarkable material, developed after 10 years of research, is specifically designed to enhance aged, wulong and black teas.
Recipient of numerous awards, Ms. Sheng has her own pottery studio where she makes pieces prized by collectors.
Ready for some freshness and diversity? Here are nine of our classics to taste at your leisure. A complete collection of teas, flavoured teas and herbal teas to help you both define your preferences and please the most difficult guest. Each teabag a new discovery.
This japanese tea caddy is entirely clad in cherry wood, one of japan's emblematic trees.
At the venerable age of 80, Japanese ceramist Gyokko is still an active artist whose energy do not seem to fade. He manages to keep in artistic vision: offering teapots that are both affordable, artisanal and complex.
This teapot was created by the Japanese ceramist Yoshiki Murata. The workshop of this potter is located in the coastal town of Tokoname in Aichi Prefecture. Turned by hand, this object is made with local clay. The patterns on the sides are created by applying seaweed to the clay at the moment of firing.
Tasting sets like this are used all over the world for comparative tasting. An equal dose of each tea, is infused in its infusion cup with the lid on and then decanted into the bowl. Tasted side by side, tea professionals will detect the subtle differences within the same family of tea.
The Taiwanese potter Lin Jianhong from Luku in Taiwan, refined his study of ceramic art with the great masters of Japan.
This earthenware teapot comes to us directly from a young artisan from Yixing, Mr. Shao. Shao Guo Jun was born and educated in the city of Ding Shan.
An inspiring discovery for Camellia Sinensis, our range of Yixing teapots, from where this originates, is enriched by this artist.
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