• Earl Grey loose Canton tea

    150g. black loose tea with bergamot

     

    Bergamot. Velvety. Harmonious. Classic English elegance, exalted by heady botanical citrus notes.

     

    Origin of black tea: Hunan Province, China; Assam and Nilgiri, India

    Origin of bergamot oil: Calabria, Italy

     

    TASTING AND AROMA NOTES – Citrus, cedar wood One thing you have to know… Cheap Earl Grey teas use synthetic flavouring , Canton Earl Grey high-grade tea uses 100% pure cold-pressed oil from Calabria from the peel of the bergamot fruit (a citrus fruit closely related to the bitter orange and lemon).

     

    BREWING INDICATIONS For the ideal cup of Canton Earl Grey, steep 4g of loose leaf in 250ml of 95°C water for four minutes if you’re taking it with milk. If you’re taking it black, use 3g of loose leaf and only steep it for two minutes.

     

  • Green Boost Herbal Infusion Canton Tea

    Green Boost

    16.80

    50g loose leaf herbal infusion

    With a hit of caffeine and L-theanine, this infusion is made for starting your day on the right foot. The citrus kick of lemongrass is softened by a smooth green tea harvested from wild trees, freshened with mint and boosted with ginger and the adaptogens ginseng, rosemary and liquorice root adding a silky sweet note. This vibrant combination creates a brilliant blend that’s absolutely delicious.

    Ingredients: Lemongrass, peppermint, green tea, ginger, liquorice, ginseng, rosemary.

     

    Origin Egypt, India, Uzbekistan, China, Laos, Morocco, Portugal. An exclusive Canton recipe, blended in Alsace, France.

     

    FLAVOUR NOTES AND AROMA The citrus zing of lemongrass is softened with green tea, while mint, ginger, ginseng and rosemary offer their own complex flavours that are rounded nicely with the natural sweetness of liquorice root.

    INFUSION GUIDELINES For the ideal cup of Canton Green Boost, steep 3g of loose leaf in 250ml of 95°C water for three minutes.

     

  • Jade green tips canton tea loose leaf

    75g loose green tea

     

    Succulent. Verdant. Fresh spring greens meet asparagus and make hay while the sun shines.

     

    Origin Chun’an County, Zhejiang Province, China

     

    TASTING AND AROMA NOTES – Cashew, green asparagus, chestnut One thing you have to know… Jade Green Tips aka Mao Jian is an excellent entry level green tea. It’s soft and easy drinking, hand-picked from tea bushes growing high up in the fresh mountain air where the flavour in the leaf is concentrated by plenty of soft rain, warm days and cool nights. Hand-rolled in a hot dry wok the tea master creates the characteristic twisted shape.

     

    BREWING INDICATIONS Temperature – 70 degrees C Time – 3 min