This tea takes its name from the region of Pu’Erh in the province of Yunnan where it is grown. In China it is considered as possessing medicinal qualities. An irresistible blend combining the fruity, sweet notes of forest fruits – currants, wild strawberries, raspberries and cherries – with the warm, woody flavors of a dark tea.
Weight | 100 g |
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Durée d'infusion | 4-5' |
Origine | China |
Température d'Infusion | 90° |
Poids net | 100g |
Thype de the | Scented |