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Luxury Black Tea Box Happy Mother's Mom - Loose 100 g - COMPAGNIE & CO
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Luxury Black Tea Box Happy Mother's Mom - Loose 100 g - COMPAGNIE & CO

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6.81€9.20€
Indulge in Bonne fête Maman, a premium black tea blend by Compagnie & Co featuring notes of vanilla almond and cherry. A truly exquisite cup.
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  • Premium gourmet black tea
  • Ingredients: vanilla, almond, cherry, honey
  • Packaging: 100g tin

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Brand
Compagnie & Co
SKU
108366
EAN/GTIN
3760166260881
Category
Jura professional coffee machine

This Happy Mother's Day tea from Compagnie & Co combines black tea, almond, vanilla, cherry and honey. A sweet and indulgent moment. Packaging: 100 g tin.

Main characteristics of the tea:

FIRST LINE
Tea family
Black tea
Tea type
Flavoured
Flavours
Almond, cherry, vanilla
Dominant note
Indulgent
LINE 2
Country of origin
- -
Tasting advice
3 min
85°C
Morning

 

Happy Mother's Day - Compagnie & Co

This black tea blend of vanilla, cherry, almond and honey forms a comforting blend. You will be transported to mom's kitchen for an indulgent moment.

The advantage of Compagnie & Co :

metal tinsThese tins feature a very luxurious matte varnish. They have a double lid, ensuring

 perfect preservation of aromas. Compagnie & Co

selects the finest black teas from great origins. This French tea house creates house blends according to a unique process.Steam flavouring is a know-how specific to Compagnie & Co

 . This technique gives tea leaves a caramelised shine and fixes aromas on the leaves by immersing them in a steam bath. This method reveals a fragrance and flavours that are faithful both to the nose and on the palate.Ingredients

: Black tea, natural flavours of almond, vanilla, cherry and honey, flower petals.Allergens

: This tea may contain traces of nuts (almonds, hazelnuts), milk and soy.Explore a wide selection of teas on

Compagnie & Co

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Compagnie & CoEstablished in Paris in 1848

, Compagnie & Co is a historic tea brand, and the oldest tea house in France. It remains today a reference thanks to the excellence of its teas, the originality of its blends and the constant evolution of the brand.For nearly two centuries, Compagnie & Co has been recognised for the superior quality of its teas. The recipes are made with 100% natural origin ingredients and without colouring. The brand has developed a flavour fixation

technique on tea leaves by vaporisation, unique in the tea world, which has made its reputation.Initially named Compagnie Coloniale, the brand changed its name to adopt its definitive name Compagnie & Co

Storage conditionsKeep tightly closed and store in a cool, dry place (below 25°C).
Special featureFlavored teas/infusions.
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