Phongsaly Tea Brand Green Tea 150g from a 400 year Old Tea Tree
Phongsaly Tea Brand Green Tea 150g from a 400 year Old Tea Tree
Unveiling Timeless Flavor: Phongsaly Tea Brand Green Tea (150g) - Whispers of Ancient Trees
Indulge in the Pure Essence of Laos
Experience the verdant essence of Laos with Phongsaly Tea Brand Green Tea (150g). Cultivated in the heart of Phongsaly province, this exquisite green tea whispers tales of ancient tea trees, some believed to stand for centuries. While the tea itself isn't 400 years old, the leaves are carefully sourced from these legendary trees, offering a taste potentially influenced by generations of growth.
A Legacy Steeped in Nature:
Phongsaly Provenance: Nestled amidst the pristine mountains of Laos, Phongsaly boasts a rich history of tea cultivation. This green tea reflects the region's dedication to preserving traditional methods and natural purity.
Echoes of Antiquity: The "400 Year Old Tea Tree" designation refers to the age of the trees the leaves are sourced from, offering a captivating connection to Phongsaly's remarkable tea heritage.
Emerald Elegance:
Green tea undergoes minimal processing, preserving the leaves' natural antioxidants and delicate flavor profile. This Phongsaly green tea promises a cup brimming with freshness, subtle vegetal notes, and a touch of sweetness.
Brewing Tranquility:
Steep a teaspoon of Phongsaly Tea Brand Green Tea in hot water (around 70-80°C) for 2-3 minutes. Breathe in the invigorating aroma and savor the light, refreshing taste, a testament to the purity of nature and the wisdom of Laotian tea traditions.
Perfect for:
Health-conscious tea lovers seeking a natural source of antioxidants and a refreshingly pure experience.
Those with a passion for Laotian culture and a desire to explore its time-honored teas.
Green tea enthusiasts looking for a well-balanced and potentially nuanced flavor profile, born from ancient tea gardens.
Order your Phongsaly Tea Brand Green Tea today and embark on a journey of serenity, steeped in the heart of Laos!
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