Ceylon OP 1 Kenilworth - Black Tea - Packaging: 70 g
Ceylon OP 1 Kenilworth - Black Tea - Packaging: 70 g
Experience the unique taste and aroma of Ceylon OP 1 Kenilworth black loose leaf tea. This tea comes from the tropical island of Sri Lanka and is harvested with the utmost care. More
8,75 € excl. VAT
Product code: 5506-3149 Shipping and payment
Experience the unique taste and aroma of Ceylon OP 1 Kenilworth black loose leaf tea. This tea comes from the tropical island of Sri Lanka and is harvested with the utmost care. More
Product code: 5506-3149 Shipping and payment
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Black tea Ceylon OP 1 Kenilworth
- ✔️ fresh black tea with amber colour and full flavour
- ✔️ comes from Sri Lanka
- ✔️typický leaf from the Kenilworth garden in Ceylon
- ✔️ highest quality tea leaves
- ✔️ water at 100°C
- ✔️ allow to infuse for 3-5 minutes
Amber colour and rich full flavour
This tea has the typical Kenilworth Ceylon Garden leaf, golden and amber colour and a full-bodied flavour that melts gently on your tongue.
This leaf tea is unique in its flavour intensity, purity and high quality. It offers not only an exceptional taste, but also a recipe that is thousands of years old and has been perfected over many generations.
The preparation of this tea is very easy, just pour water at a temperature of 100 °C, infuse for 3-5 minutes and then enjoy the rich and full taste of quality black tea.
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