Teabag Presentation Envelope
Envelope with the Camellia Sinensis logo containing two sachets of tea to discover.
Discover the highest quality teas, selected directly from the tea gardens.
Envelope with the Camellia Sinensis logo containing two sachets of tea to discover.
A rich blend of Sri Lankan black tea, bergamot and vanilla, decorated with cornflower petal.
This green tea-based version of the classic bergamot-flavoured Earl Grey offers a more herbaceous liquor and a more pronounced aroma.
This in-house blend of spearmint and peppermint releases a refreshing infusion. Certified Organic, this herbal blend creates a moment of calm and comfort at any time of the day.
Rooibos is a plant of the legume family from South Africa. Commonly called "red tea", Rooibos has nothing to do with the plant camellia sinensis. It contains no caffeine, is high in minerals and has a fruity and sharp, deep red, liquor.
The ideal rooibos for lovers of red fruits! Totally caffeine free, often called red tea, here this plant rubs shoulders with hibiscus, elderflower and blackcurrant to give a light and tangy liquor. The fruity (berries) and vegetables (aromatic tobacco) aromas are reminiscent of the smell of oriental hookah lounges.
The rocky mountains where this Rooibos grows leave no traces in its light and refreshing brew. This version, embellished with pieces of grapefruit and lemongrass, is refreshing like a sunrise over the Cederberg mountains in South Africa.
Produced at 1600 meters in the mountains of Rwanda by a cooperative of farmers, this black tea shows the classic breakfast signature style. Grown at high altitude in a sunny yet humid environment, it represents high quality standards in a country otherwise dominated by industrial tea production.
This organic rooibos a bright red colour with sweet and floral nuances. Even without caffeine, it will still energize you throughout your day with its spicy explosion. Ingredients: Rooibos, ginger, cinnamon, licorice, black pepper, cardamom, rose petals and calendula, natural flavours.
This herb has been known since ancient times for its many medicinal properties. The infusion prepared from the flowering tops is, among other things, an aid to digestion, anti-inflammatory and soothing. Its light yellow liquor is soft, silky and its floral fragrance persists to a long sweet finish.
This tea was cultivated in the Rift Valley from plants of the Assamica variety (the same grown in the Nilgiris, in Southern India). It was transformed using the Orthodox Method, which is odd for a region that is accustomed to producing more industrial type teas (CTC).
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