Ginger and Lemongrass Tea (organic)

$16.50$80.00

Origin
India | Egypt

Ingredients
Organic: Ginger, Lemongrass. 35 serves | 60g
Hand blended in New Farm by Tour de Tea.

Tasting Notes
Strong Ginger, Lemon, Wood

Method
Prepare water to 100° C. Add one teaspoon of leaves per 500ml. Steep for 2 minutes minimum.

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Description

Ginger and Lemongrass Tea (organic)

Summer has hit and the teapot has found a new home in the fridge. There’s an eastern uphill walk to the bus stop each morning. A pathetic whimper of self-pity is excusable. A cold flask of ginger & lemongrass tea is imperative. Consolatory frangipanis trees are in bloom; it’s really not so bad.

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Gifting Guide | This Ginger and Lemongrass Tea Pairs Perfectly With:

Queensland Lemon Myrtle Tea (organic)
Autumn Harvest (organic) | Orange, Ginger & Turmeric Tea
Massai Chai

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Brisbane tea store Tour de Tea independently blends and sources the finest teas, curating an exquisite, bespoke tea selection for Australian tea lovers.

Tea is a ritual of quiet attention. Once welcomed into a routine, it provides dependable moments of joyous tranquility via the senses:

Sight: the golden, amber hues of a steeped brew.
Olfactory: the earthy or floral scent of unfurling steam.
Touch: the weight and texture of a perfectly crafted cup.
And of course – the taste.

Each enchanting sensory cue to draws the tea drinker deeper into the present moment. This is why we define tea as sanctuary.

In a world of distractions and glorified hustle, the deliberate act of brewing tea is nothing short of gently radical. Adjusting water temperatures, studying the copper threads as they infuse into the pot, and treasuring the first sip are all small but meaningful acts of rebellion. And like any revolution, at its core is principled intention. Though few rebellions announce themselves in something as delightful as a cup of tea, therein lies its subversive audacity. For this reason, our blends and their accompanying stories are meticulously crafted to enhance tea’s transportive powers and thoroughly envelop the drinker. In essence, tea is neither trend nor commodity. It is a timeless practice with a home in every culture. It is refined over centuries and waits to be discovered – telling its story time, and time again.


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Additional information
Weight 100 g