An old time classic, which just must be part of any standard, and of course, any Christmas assortment. The strong China Ceylon blend, enriched with crushed cinnamon receives its perfectly balanced taste through our expressive cinnamon flavour. Quite simple but perfect.
This mild China-Ceylon black tea blend will remind you of the colourful Caribbean thanks to the light-yellow orange peel and orange-red blazing safflower. This tea creation has been ennobled by the natural flavour of a sweet, firm, fresh and tangy fruit from Italy. The typical red colour of the firm flesh of sun ripened blood oranges, which results from frosty nights shortly before harvesting, is the first thought that enters your mind with the first sip. The second thought is a warm summer evening in the South. There are no limits to your imagination while enjoying this refreshing, tangy, fruity drink! Replacement item according to new organic regulation: #21478.
While we are not always happy about clouds in the sky... we definitely love these sweet sugar clouds in our tea! Accompanied by lovely hearts and confetti, they are the eyecatcher on this new creation. And it's snowing coconut shreds! Airy-soft and delicate Bourbon vanilla and tonka bean flavours round off this blend perfectly.
The popular, slightly spicy organic black tea, which features the essential oil of fresh, slightly citrusy bergamot fruits, is also clad in a striking robe. Beside the noble, characteristic taste, the bright blue mallow blossoms give this popular, English classic its stylish, regal appearance.
In 1833, Earl Grey, the Earl of Howick Hall, at that time British Prime Minister, suspended the price monopoly, which the East India Company had over the tea trade with China. The originally pure Chinese tea was lightly flavoured with fine bergamot oil. This citrus plant, which was provided by the Chinese, was intended to protect the tea from the taste of mould and tar, which could arise from the long voyage at sea to royal England. Thus this tea received its name, and, still today, Earl Grey is the embodiment of the finest English tea.
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