Black tea - Bergamot, Vanilla and Cornflower

J00129279
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Musée de l'Armée - Invalides

Description

This 1670 Black Tea from La Sablésienne is a subtle combination of the roundness of Bergamot and Vanilla, and the freshness of the cornflower petals. This flower is one of the only ones to grow on battlefields, and recalls the blue of the Poilus uniforms. For these reasons, the wounded and disabled soldiers used to create cornflowers out of cloth at the Invalides, to sell on the streets.

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Technical specification

Net weight: 50g Ingredients: Black teas (India)*, natural bergamot aromas, vanilla, sweet spices, blueberry petals. May contain traces of MILK, SOY, NUTS and CELERI. *The base of black Indian Nilgiri teas used is certified Organic Agriculture.