“I feel bad about my feelings towards this tea, but I’m enjoying it so much more now that’s it’s a little older. The floral and juicy fruit components held up fine, there’s even a bit of lychee and...” Read full tasting note
“I’ve come to learn that I don’t care much for flavoured greens, but this is probably my favourite one. It’s also my favourite of the four mariage frères tins that I was gifted almost a year ago,...” Read full tasting note
“Yum. This is pretty good. It’s a creamy, fruity, floral green tea. It is really difficult to pick out which fruits I am tasting. By the aroma, it seemed like a lychee/pineapple/citrus tea. ...” Read full tasting note
“Traveling Tea Box C #23 OH MY GOODNESS! This tea! I love it. This is my nee favorite green tea blend. I don’t know why the ratings are so low :( there are subtle floral notes and a great sweetness...” Read full tasting note
For centuries, Buddhists in the Land of Free Men have perpetuated the custom of making special offerings of flowers, fruit and tea to monks.
From this green tea, sprinkled with blue cornflowers, there rises a blend of fragrances recalling the ripe fruit on a tray laden with offerings.
A tea steeped in spirituality.
Black classical sealed canister containing 100g of tea and presented in a gift box.
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