• 100 pyramids. Plastic free plant based material.

     

    Herbaceous. Icy. Invigorating. The essence of three freshly- crushed mints hits you with a cool, tingling sensation.

     

    Origin Egypt, Bulgaria, United Kingdom

     

    TASTING AND AROMA NOTES – Fresh mint, citrus One thing you have to know… Mint has been used for thousands of years for its ability to aid digestion. Peppermint and spearmint are blended with lemon balm, a mint with a citrus hint. Finally misted with pure black peppermint mint oil, grown and distilled on Summerdown Farm in Hampshire.

     

    BREWING INDICATIONS Temperature – 95 degrees C Time – 4 min

     

  • darjeeling black canton tea in pyramids

    50 pyramids. Plastic free plant based material.

     

    Muscatel. Bright. Ethereal. Chinese tea bushes thrive in the Himalayas and yield this sparkling ‘Champagne of teas’.

     

    Origin Singell Estate, Darjeeling, India

     

    TASTING AND AROMA NOTES – Muscatel grape, dried raisin One thing you have to know… Canton Darjeeling high-grade tea is a second flush Darjeeling. This refers to the second picking season of the year (May-June). Second flush Darjeelings tend to be darker and richer than first flush and considered more premium.

     

    BREWING INDICATIONS Temperature – 95 degrees C Time – 3 min

     

  • lemongrass ginger loose infusion canton tea

    100g loose infusion

     

    Citrus-sweet. Harmonious. Vivifying. Hot and spicy in winter, ice cool in summer this herbal beauty delivers all things to everyone.

     

    Origin of lemongrass: Egypt

    Origin of ginger root: China

    Origin of liquorice: Spain

     

    TASTING AND AROMA NOTES – Cedar wood, ginger zest One thing you have to know… Canton Lemongrass and Ginger herbal infusion works perfectly as a Thai- inspired iced tea, add rum and make it into a cocktail.

     

    BREWING INDICATIONS Temperature – 95 degrees C Time – 4 min