
|
|
Le Palais des Thés Loose Teas
 |
Le Palais des Thés - Genmaicha Loose Tea - 3.5 oz.
Item 16276
$12.00

|
| Still little known outside Japan, this is an amazing mix of Bancha tea, grilled corn and puffed rice. Also very thirst quenching, it is a pleasant accompaniment to a savoury meal. Worth noting: Genmaicha is equally delicious either hot or cold. |
|
|
 |
Le Palais des Thés - Thé a la Menthe Loose Tea - 3.5 oz.
Item 16277
$12.00

|
In Morocco but also in many other Arab countries, serving mint tea has become part of the rulebook for good living and represents the most refined expression of hospitality. The tea used is always green tea, usually Gunpowder, which is known for its freshness and thirst quenching qualities.
China green tea rolled into little pearls (Gunpowder) and flavoured with dried mint leaves. Astringent, fresh and thirst quenching. |
|
|
 |
Le Palais des Thés - Thé des Concubines Loose Tea in Caddy - 3.5 oz.
Item 16279
$22.00

|
Presented in a Le Palais des Thés metal caddy.
Thé des Concubines is a blend of green and black teas, with a sprinkling of flowers and an invigorating scent in which cherry, papaya and caramel are the dominant notes. The smell of a Chinese teahouse is captured here. |
|
|
 |
Le Palais des Thés - Thé des Sables Loose Tea in Caddy - 3.5 oz.
Item 16280
$22.00

|
Presented in a Le Palais des Thés metal caddy.
Created by Le Palais des Thés, Thé des Sables, a green tea blend, was inspired by a trip to Morocco. It is flavoured with the famous Damas rose, grown on the slopes of the Atlas mountains, and exotic fruits - mango, yellow peach and citrus fruits - giving the unique flavour of a petal jelly.
Thé des Sables is both fresh and sensual; a beautiful drink whether served boiling hot or ice cold. |
|
|
 |
Le Palais des Thés - Thé du Hammam Loose Tea - 3.5 oz.
Item 16278
$12.00

|
| Inspired by a traditional Turkish recipe, Thé du Hammam is a rich, fruity tea created by Le Palais des Thés. Flavoured in the traditional Eastern manner with rose petals and orange flower water, its voluptuous fragrance comes from the subtle combination of China green tea, known for its refreshing properties, green date pulp and red fruits.
|
|
|
 |
Le Palais des Thés - Thé du Hammam Loose Tea in Caddy - 3.5 oz.
Item 16281
$22.00

|
Presented in a Le Palais des Thés metal caddy.
Thé du Hammam is inspired by a traditional Turkish recipe, based on green tea, flowers and fruits. Enlivened, in the purest of eastern traditions, with rose petals and orange flower water, Thé du Hammam is a green tea perfumed with the pulp of green dates and red fruits. This green tea, which is high in vitamins, is famous for its freshness and for its thirst quenching qualities. |
|
|
 |
Le Palais des Thés - Earthen Pot of the Thé des Moines - 125g
Item 16949
$46.00

|
| Inspired by an ancestral recipe from a Tibetan monastery, The des Moines is a rare blend with a unique flavor. In Tibet, Le Palais des Thes found the traditional earthenware pots used for storing the tea. These pots, which are tied shut with the rope of a monk's habit and engraved with the ideogram for Cha, meaning tea, offer perfect protection for the The des Moines and thus preserve its enchanting bouquet.
|
|
|
 |
Le Palais des Thés - Cinnamon Wood Tea in Cinnamon Caddy - 100g
Item 16950
$46.00

|
| Delicately scented Golden Triangle tea in a cinnamon wood caddy. Beautiful presentation.
|
|
|
 |
Le Palais des Thés - Fleurs de Geisha Tea in Washi Caddy - 100g
Item 16951
$46.00

|
| Every spring, in Japan, the appearance of the cherry blossom is an eagerly awaited event. Inspired by the Japanese tradition of Hanami - the name given to the contemplation of these trees - Fleur de Geisha tea is a refined blend of green Japanese tea, subtly scented with cherry blossom.
This wonderful tea is stored in a caddy made from metal and Washi paper, decorated with the Sakura motif traditionally found on the geisha's kimono.
|
|
|
 |
Le Palais des Thés - Thé des Fakirs in Colorful Ganesha Caddy - 100g
Item 16952
$46.00

|
Tea is a very popular beverage in India. The tea drunk on a daily basis by the vast majority of Indians is a blend of tea, spices and sugar, infused in boiling milk known as Chai. The spices vary between different regions and households, the most widely used being cardamom, cinnamon, ginger, cloves, pepper and nutmeg.
Inspired by the Chai tradition, Thé des Fakirs is a tasty, scented blend of green tea and spices (cardamom, cloves) with a hint of grapefruit.
|
|
|
|