M21 ICE WINE TEA Herbal Tea, 24 bags
Description
SKU
M21icewinetea
Categories Black Teas, Herbal Teas, Holidays, Metropolitan Tea
Sweet fruity vine frozen taste of Canadian winter.
Luxury Ingredients: Black tea, Ice wine, Natural flavors (organic compliant)
Luxury Ingredients: Black tea, Ice wine, Natural flavors (organic compliant)
Appearance (Dry Product): Fine-cut dried black tea leaves
Color (Dry Product): Predominantly black
Dry Leaf Aroma: Sweet and fragrant
Taste: Sweet fruity vine frozen taste of Canadian winter.
Infusion / Cup Color: Bright and coppery
CAFFEINE CONTENT: Medium
ANTIOXIDANT CONTENT: High
CAFFEINE CONTENT: Medium
ANTIOXIDANT CONTENT: High
HOT BREWING INSTRUCTIONS: Bring filtered or freshly drawn cold water to a rolling boil. Place 1 teabag for each 7-9oz / 200-260ml of fluid volume in the teapot. Pour the boiling water into the teapot. Cover and let steep for 3-5 minutes according to taste (the longer the steeping time the stronger the tea).
Shelf Life: 4 Year
The tin includes 24 bags.
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Black tea, Ice wine, Natural flavors (organic compliant) |
24 bags |
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Brewing Recommendations
- 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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