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Green tea flavored strawberry rose lavender - The lovers' tea - Teatower
Green tea flavored strawberry rose lavender - The lovers' tea - Teatower
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The lovers' tea
There are teas you drink. And there are teas you offer — watching the other smile at the first sip. The lovers' tea is a declaration in a cup: the sweetness of strawberry, the elegance of rose, the calm of lavender, and a hint of pink pepper that awakens — like a first kiss.
Tasting profile
Its Chinese green tea base (76%) brings freshness and lightness. The rose buds and lavender compose a delicate floral bouquet, while the strawberry pieces and sultanas add gourmand roundness. The pink pepper elevates the blend with an almost imperceptible spicy note — just enough to surprise. The liquor is pale yellow-pink, clear, fragrant. The finish is long, floral, romantic.
Why 106 reviews at 4.78/5
This is our most gifted tea for Valentine's Day, Mother's Day, and couple anniversaries. But the truth? Most people buy it for themselves. Because you don't need to be in love to love strawberry, rose and lavender.
When to enjoy it
Naturally caffeinated, it's perfect for daytime — alone for a poetic break, or for two for a shared moment. Also magnificent iced in summer — the strawberry and rose notes explode when cold.
Gourmet pairings
Sublime with rose-lychee macarons, red berry cheesecake, fresh strawberries, or rose panna cotta. For special moments: serve it with red berry chocolates.
Ingredients
Chinese green tea (76%), sultanas (grape, sunflower oil), strawberry pieces, rose buds, flavouring, pink pepper, lavender flowers.
Brewing instructions
- Temperature: 75°C — don't boil, to preserve the delicacy
- Steeping time: 2 to 3 min
- Quantity: 2g per 25cl
- Caffeine: Contains caffeine (moderate)
- Perfect moment: Afternoon, when time stands still for an instant
Did you know? Pink pepper isn't actually pepper — it's the fruit of the false pepper tree (Schinus molle), a South American tree. Its taste is more delicate and fruity than true pepper. In perfumery, it's used in feminine fragrances for its spicy-sweet note. In this tea, it does exactly the same thing.
