This tea owes its name to the Pu’Ehr region in Yunnan province where it is grown. It is considered in China as a drink with medicinal virtues. Warm woody notes of a dark Pu-Erh tea mixed with a cocktail of gourmet aromas: cookie, caramel, vanilla, sweet almond. Enjoy!
Weight | 100 g |
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Poids net | 100g |