Mao Feng (60g bag)

Product code: CSTAD-495

Here is a green tea produced in the Chinese style of Maofeng teas with its leaves rolled in curly twists. Its liquor is lively and astringent, with notes of artichokes, apricot and warm honey. A vigorously tonic green tea for your everyday consumption.

Dynamic and passionate, the Camellia Sinensis team is proud to take on a new role in the industry (producer), with the Tea Studio.

The Tea Studio is a factory in the Nilgiris in India, created in collaboration with a group of Indian partners.

We joined forces with our respective expertise to propel this innovative project managed entirely by a local team of women.

An inspiring project instilled with the same values as our tea houses.

This new line of product is coherent with our desire to reduce our ecological footprint, using nearly 60% less packaging than our previous line.

Concentration in caffeine 15 MgConcentration in mg / cup* of tea, on a four-grade scale
15 Mg
15 Mg
Concentration of antioxidants 3045 μmolConcentration in μmol / cup* of tea, on a four-grade scale
3045 μmol
3045 μmol
Flavour wheel Identify the principal aromatic notes of a tea
Floral Fruity Woody Earthy Spice Vegetal
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* 250ml loose teas, 100ml for Matchas

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