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loose leaf white 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 5 minutes. Then strain. Suitable for multiple infusion.
Let yourself be carried away by the delicacy of the exclusive Nilgiri Platinum Needle white tea, a true gem of the Salon de Thé collection. This rare tea originates from the mountainous region of Nilgiri in southern India, where the finest tea leaves are cultivated. For its production, only unopened silvery buds are carefully selected, hand-picked, and gently processed to preserve their delicate flavor and freshness.
loose leaf white 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 5 minutes. Then strain. Suitable for multiple infusion.
Let yourself be carried away by the delicacy of the exclusive Nilgiri Platinum Needle white tea, a true gem of the Salon de Thé collection. This rare tea originates from the mountainous region of Nilgiri in southern India, where the finest tea leaves are cultivated. For its production, only unopened silvery buds are carefully selected, hand-picked, and gently processed to preserve their delicate flavor and freshness.
When brewing, the tea leaves gradually reveal a round red amaranth connected to a chain of jasmine blossoms and lilies. In taste and aroma, it is light, harmonious and sweetly floral.
When brewing, the tea leaves gradually reveal a round red amaranth connected to a chain of jasmine blossoms and lilies. In taste and aroma, it is light, harmonious and sweetly floral.
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.
When brewing, the tea leaves open to reveal an orange lily flower and a chain of jasmine blossoms, lending the infusion a hint of sweet honey.
When brewing, the tea leaves open to reveal an orange lily flower and a chain of jasmine blossoms, lending the infusion a hint of sweet honey.