
Mariage Frères
Black tea EARL GERY FRENCH BLUE
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Mariage Frères black tea EARL GREY FRENCH BLUE
Graceful and refined, this classic blend reinvents itself by combining the sophisticated fruity, juicy, and slightly peppery notes of bergamot with the sweet scent of cornflower. The balanced, full-bodied, rich, and long-lasting taste of the drink floods the palate with its charm and majesty.

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Mariage Frères' tea selection is the largest on the planet: it includes over 800 references from 36 tea-producing countries, with all types of tea (white teas, yellow teas, green teas, black teas, blue teas, red teas, aged teas, pressed teas, artisanal teas, blended teas...)
According to the rules of French tea art, they supply all necessary accessories for preparing, preserving, and tasting tea. Mariage Frères' tea counters offer an unparalleled selection of gourmet tea-based creations - chocolates, biscuits, shortbreads, jellies...
Similar to the greatest wine cellars, they contain unique and refined crus, composed of the most exceptional, delicate, and sophisticated productions, selected by connoisseurs for the most special occasions. Mariage Frères is considered an expert in «mélanges» composition. Their blends, crafted in the tradition of cultivated and mysterious perfumes, represent the cornerstone of ancient savoir-faire.

Storage
Store in a dry, cool place, protected from sunlight.
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MARIAGE FRÈRES
Vente à Distance / Mail Order
35, Rue du Bourg-Tibourg 75004 Paris - France
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