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loose leaf green tea
Preparation: Pour the tea with water at a temperature of 90 °C in a ratio of 12 g per 1 liter. Allow to infuse for 3 minutes. Then strain. Suitable for multiple infusion.
This high-quality green tea comes from the Nilgiri Mountains of India, also known as the Blue Mountains. The bud and only one leaf underneath are hand-picked and carefully processed to produce the tea. Nilgiri Slender embodies the purity of nature and the precision of traditional processing. The slender, elongated, dark green leaves create a light infusion. In the aroma you can find subtle grassy notes, in the taste umami combined with young barley.
loose leaf green tea
Preparation: Pour the tea with water at a temperature of 90 °C in a ratio of 12 g per 1 liter. Allow to infuse for 3 minutes. Then strain. Suitable for multiple infusion.
This high-quality green tea comes from the Nilgiri Mountains of India, also known as the Blue Mountains. The bud and only one leaf underneath are hand-picked and carefully processed to produce the tea. Nilgiri Slender embodies the purity of nature and the precision of traditional processing. The slender, elongated, dark green leaves create a light infusion. In the aroma you can find subtle grassy notes, in the taste umami combined with young barley.
This semi-oxidised tea harks from a farm in Fujian Province. Its dark green, curled leaves possess a vegetal fragrance. The taste is compact and pleasantly rounded with a subtle, roasted note.
This semi-oxidised tea harks from a farm in Fujian Province. Its dark green, curled leaves possess a vegetal fragrance. The taste is compact and pleasantly rounded with a subtle, roasted note.
This is a green tea from the Tam Duong area in Lai Chau Province, situated in the north-western part of Vietnam. The tea gardens in the locality nestle beneath Fansipan - the highest mountain in Southeast Asia. The green leaves create a light green cup, the qualities of which are intense and prol...
This is a green tea from the Tam Duong area in Lai Chau Province, situated in the north-western part of Vietnam. The tea gardens in the locality nestle beneath Fansipan - the highest mountain in Southeast Asia. The green leaves create a light green cup, the qualities of which are intense and prol...
After brewing the tea leaves open to reveal hidden amaranth and lily flowers. The infusion is seductive in taste and full of sparkling freshness.
After brewing the tea leaves open to reveal hidden amaranth and lily flowers. The infusion is seductive in taste and full of sparkling freshness.