• Botanical Calm Herbal infusion by Canton Tea distributed in Europe by 80plus Specialty Coffee. Lemon verbena, chamomile, tilia, rose petals, lavender

    50g loose leaf herbal infusion

    Savour a sense of calm with this soothing, naturally caffeine-free blend of lemon verbena, calming chamomile and tilia leaf – a native British tree used for centuries to promote relaxation. This aromatic blend is floral with the sweetest hint of rose and is lovely to help you unwind at any time of day, but particularly before bed.

    Ingredients: Lemon verbena, chamomile, tilia, rose petals, lavender, moringa leaves.

     

    Origin Bulgaria, Portugal, Croatia, Morocco, Albania, Burkina Faso. An exclusive Canton recipe, blended in Alsace.

     

    FLAVOUR NOTES AND AROMA – This aromatic brew captures the soothing flavours of lemon and chamomile finished with the sweetest hint of rose.

    INFUSION GUIDELINES For the ideal cup of Canton Botanical Calm, steep 2g of loose leaf in 250ml of 95°C water for three minutes.

     

  • loose leaf chocolate noir black Canton tea

    100 gramos. té negro a granel

    Cocoa-rich. Luxurious. A velvety smooth tea with decadent, dark chocolate notes to satisfy just about every craving.

     

    Origin of black tea: China, Yunnan India, Assam

    Origin of cocoa nibs: Peru

    Origin of vanilla pods: Madagascar

     

    TASTING AND AROMA NOTES – Dark chocolate, Vanilla One thing you have to know… The deep, indulgent flavour of dark chocolate, but without the calories. A healthy alternative to hot chocolate smooth, sophisticated, velvety dark blend of Assam and Yunnan black teas include Peruvian cocoa nibs, and Madagascan vanilla pods from a small co-operative.

     

    BREWING INDICATIONS – For the ideal cup of Canton Chocolate Noir, soak 4g of loose leaves in 250ml of 95°C water for three minutes.

     

  • 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