Mariage Freres Milky Blue Tea Bags

Milky Blue - Seductive Blue Tea with a milky note. Made with the utmost respect for the traditional methods specific to grand Blue Teas, the youngest leaves of this quality tea are picked early in the morning, when the fragrances of the plantation blend with the colours of dawn, then worked one by one and rolled, before being suffused with an elegant milky vapor. Dried leaves : The gently rolled, deep green leaves recall a pleasing and comforting fragrance of melted white chocolate joined by a wispy hint of gianduja gracefully carried by a note of ‘panettone’ from the Piedmont. Infused leaves : The first aromas are clearly held together by exotic fruits, a tad tangy like passion fruit and round like ripened lychee while an enveloping note recalling coconut rice manifests, deliciously gourmand. Liquor : Opalescent orange. A natural link between terroir and the cup: the nose of the liquor is a perfect reflection of the leaf (dried and infused). Delicate notes of candied chestnut and creme patissiere charm the palate, caressed by the cup’s milky, supple texture. An ode to eternal pleasures.  Box of 30 round original French cotton muslin tea sachets, net weight 75g. Jardin Premier Label complying with the strictest European standards for purity of tea |


Regular price$38.00

Mariage Freres

Embark on a journey through time as we delve into the enchanting world of Mariage Frères, the epitome of French tea artistry since 1854. For nearly two centuries, this prestigious tea house has been nurturing an unyielding passion for tea, guided by a relentless pursuit of excellence and a refined aesthetic sensibility. Steeped in tradition, the French school of tea marries elegance with taste, creating a sublime experience that transcends the ordinary. Born from the vision and dedication of the Mariage family, these time-honored principles continue to thrive at the heart of France's premier tea house. Discover the captivating story behind Mariage Frères and the exquisite craftsmanship that defines the French art of tea.