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Chamomile of the highest-grade, that's what makes our tea so popular! A fragrant infusion of golden chamomile flowers will transport you to a field of sweet cut hay in the summertime. Our chamomile tea is a great start or end to your day. Perfect on its own or with a drizzle of honey.
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The South American "Beverage of the Gods" known for its stimulating effect which lasts longer than coffee! Drink it in a calabash gourd with a bombilla straw for added cool factor. A longer infusion time weakens the caffeine.
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Select broken teas from Assam and Sumatra produce a coppery liquor with an assertive aroma, strongly reminiscent of East Frisian blends. Bright, brisk and with a malty spiciness, English Breakfast tea is best consumed lightly-sweetened with a dash of milk or cream.
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The tightly curled leaf balls resemble shot pellets that open into larger leaves when brewed. This Gunpowder green tea has a soft aroma and with a waft of smokiness.
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Originally consumed by Buddhist monks, these beautiful emerald green leaves produce a delicate aroma and a sweet, fresh, grassy flavour. A classic organic green sencha to be enjoyed daily.
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A refreshing blend of high-quality gunpowder green tea with the finest American mint, aromatic, lively and exciting! A popular classic which is also delish as an iced tea.
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A traditional Chinese green tea, which takes its name from the shape of classical Chinese beauties' eyebrows. An organic green tea with a very typical taste and tangy aroma accompanied by a slight sweetness. If you find the first brew too strong, pour away and enjoy the second, milder brew.
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One of the most popular black tea varieties, Earl Grey is combined with the citrus delights of bergamot, generating an elegant and balanced full flavoured cup. An afternoon tea essential.
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Prepare your taste buds for a zesty burst of lemon, enhanced with natural lemon oil. A fruit blend so delish you’ll want to dive right into your cup.
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A blend of green tea and jasmine produces a light yellow infusion with an intense, flowery jasmine scent. A very popular jasmine green tea, great for everyday drinking.
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With plenty of spicy, warming notes this firecracker will add a lovely blast of character and zing to your favourite tea, or go it alone for a ginger tea hit.
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Slightly tart, cranberry-like and refreshing, the infusion of the ruby red hibiscus blossom can either be drunk pure or in the form of a fruit tea blend. With a squeeze or two of lime juice, it becomes almost punch-like.