French Blend | Vanille, Earl Grey, Jasmine and Lavender Tea
Description
Ooh-la-la flavor notes from Vanille, Earl Grey, Jasmine and Lavender deliciously blended with flavory Ceylons, pungent Assams and malty Kenyas.
Luxury Ingredients: Black + Green tea, Jasmine + Lavender + Rose + Cornflower petals, Natural flavors(organic compliant)
Small Batch Blended and Packed in: Canada
Tea(s) From: India / Kenya / China / Sri Lanka / Albania / France / Egypt
Region(s): Assam + Nilgiri / Nandi Highlands / Fujian Province / Nuwara Eliya + Dimbula + Uva / Tirana / Provence / Fayoum
Antioxidant Level: Medium
Caffeine Content: Medium
Appearance (Dry Product): Dried tea leaves with some flower petals
Color (Dry Product): Predominantly coppery brown with some green, white, purple blue, and pink
Dry Leaf Aroma: Bergamot and jasmine
Infusion / Cup Color: Bright coppery
Shelf Life: 10 years unopened, 2 years after opening.
Weight: 100g
HOT BREWING INSTRUCTIONS: Bring filtered or freshly drawn cold water to a rolling boil. Place 1 slightly heaping teaspoon of loose tea for each 7-9oz / 200-260ml of fluid volume in the teapot. Pour the boiling water into the teapot. Cover and let steep for 3-7 minutes according to taste (the longer the steeping time the stronger the tea).
Tea History: Truly a unique and wonderful tea. With their innate sense of style and sophistication, the French elevate even the simple act of taking tea to an art form. From the delightful tea salons dotting every Parisian arrondissement to tea served at outdoor cafes nestled in the hills of Provence you will find French Blend the pinnacle of everything tea.
The Assam component gives the tea richness – like a brocade at Versailles whereas the Nilgiri and Ceylon gives the tea a saucy but sprightly flavor. From Kenya there is romance and mystery with superb golden color notes and from China there is the delicate perfume of Jasmine – so often used in Parisian perfumes. To cement the ‘French’ character, lavender from Provence was added along with some rose petals – a tea fit for the Latin Quarter along the Seine.
Tea became the fashionable beverage in French society toward the end of the reign of Louis XIV. Members of the upper class would gather to debate issues of the day and drink tea. Princess of Palatine remarked in 1706 that tea could make one chaste and therefore was better for Catholic priests than for Protestant ministers.
French art romanticized the tea hour in their paintings as artists such as Chardin and Boucher painted teapots into rich still-life works and portrayed society at festive teas set in exquisitely furnished rooms. They captured voluptuous women taking tea in the intimacy of their boudoirs or languishing at tea tables resplendent with silver and lace. One of the more ambitious teas paintings was Barthelemy’s ‘Le The a l’Anglais’ which he painted in 1776. The elaborate work depicts Mozart at the harpsichord performing for the gentry seated at tea tables in the Paris salon of the Prince de Conti.
What really makes French tea unique is the accompaniment of ‘one patisserie’. Careme (1783-1833), a celebrated patisserie chef declared a pastry to be one of the noblest forms of architecture. One of our favorite methods of taking French tea is with a buttery croissant, ‘pain au chocolat’ or ‘le muffin’ accompanied by a fruit confiture.
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Black + Green tea, Jasmine + Lavender + Rose + Cornflower petals, Natural flavors(organic compliant) |
100g |
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- BLACK TEA
Teaspoons: 1-2
Brew Time: 3-5 mins
Temperature: 190-210 °F
When warming water in a pot, it will have small bubbles (between 4 mm and 8 mm) and a moderate to a large amount of steam when it is between 190 °F and 200 °F.
- GREEN TEA
Teaspoons: 1-2
Brew Time: 1-3 mins
Temperature: 170-180 °F
Most green teas are best when brewed well below boiling temp (212 F), at somewhere between 150 F and 180 F.
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