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loose leaf semi-fermented tea; flavoured
..fresh combination of jasmine, lemon and liquorice
Preparation guidelines: Allow 1 tsp of the tea per 150 ml of water and another for the teapot. Use water at the temperature of 90°C. Infuse for 2-3 minutes; then strain. Suitable for 2-3 infusions.
Ingredients: Roasted Ti Kuan Yin Oolong (92,6%), Malawi Thyolo Oolong, jasmine (4,6%), m ilk flavouring (1,5%), flavouring. May contain traces of nuts.
loose leaf semi-fermented tea; flavoured
..fresh combination of jasmine, lemon and liquorice
Preparation guidelines: Allow 1 tsp of the tea per 150 ml of water and another for the teapot. Use water at the temperature of 90°C. Infuse for 2-3 minutes; then strain. Suitable for 2-3 infusions.
Ingredients: Roasted Ti Kuan Yin Oolong (92,6%), Malawi Thyolo Oolong, jasmine (4,6%), m ilk flavouring (1,5%), flavouring. May contain traces of nuts.
The basis for this tea is a fine oolong from a spring harvest in Anxi, Fujian Province. Prior to being dried, a special process originally devised in Taiwan is carried out to flavour the leaves, which then undergo oxidation.
The basis for this tea is a fine oolong from a spring harvest in Anxi, Fujian Province. Prior to being dried, a special process originally devised in Taiwan is carried out to flavour the leaves, which then undergo oxidation.
The voluminous, brown-black leaves brew to make a liquor golden in hue. The tea has an aroma and taste reminiscent of star fruit with notes of tropical wood and roasted pecan.
The voluminous, brown-black leaves brew to make a liquor golden in hue. The tea has an aroma and taste reminiscent of star fruit with notes of tropical wood and roasted pecan.
It is said that Queen Elizabeth II named this tea Oriental Beauty after sampling a cup. Prepared by hand, the dark brown, slightly curled leaves (oxidised to 60-70%) show a high proportion of silvery tips, giving rise to a light orange liquor. The aroma is suggestive of fine tobacco and maple syr...
It is said that Queen Elizabeth II named this tea Oriental Beauty after sampling a cup. Prepared by hand, the dark brown, slightly curled leaves (oxidised to 60-70%) show a high proportion of silvery tips, giving rise to a light orange liquor. The aroma is suggestive of fine tobacco and maple syr...