“I went to the DF shop to buy in person the tea Figue Fraîche but they didn’t have it ! I wanted a tea with fig so I bought this one at the MF shop. MF rarely blends figs (Boléro has some but it’s...” Read full tasting note
“Fig! so that was what the fruit was. I smelled it and was thinking plums or nectarines or something else, but they are right it is fig indeed. And I got to say this is the weirdest named Mariage...” Read full tasting note
“This one came as a surprise in my swap with Ysaurella. For some reason, teas with fig smell like baby food to me. The fig here is apparent, yet not overwhelming. I’m finding it most in the...” Read full tasting note
“Hm. Fig tea, like Figue Fraiche? Sounds yummy. I’m getting little fig out of this however, although there is the mouthfeel of having just bitten into one. Something rich and fruity, with some...” Read full tasting note
Black China tea flavoured with flowers from the Pacific Coast of the United States.
Pleasantly surprising.
Du nom du navire qui, en 1620, transporta les colons anglais fondateurs des Etats-Unis, ce mélange allie un thé noir aux fleurs poussant sur les rives du Pacifique avec en figures de proue la figue fraîche et une pointe vanillée.
Agréablement surprenant: à découvrir.
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