Provenance : Szechuan – a province in central-west China – abounds with a thousand and one private gardens irrigated by pure flowing rivers, tributaries of the famous Yangtze Kiang. Mariage Frères has proudly brought back from this remote, mountainous region a pure jewel issued from a plantation bathed in thick fog and nestled among the highest summits of China. Dried leaves : The sleek, pearly-black leaves and the young golden buds resound of delicate notes recalling a still warm madeleine held together by hints of age-old chestnut wood. Infused leaves : The shimmering mahogany-coloured leaves release a sensual bouquet of lavender flowers, enlivened by a wispy aroma of sandalwood and candied tamarind. Liqueur : A robe akin to an ageless cognac. The supple, gourmet aromas evoke pineapple candied with vanilla sugar and a wave of graceful frangipani trees in bloom. A black tea offering rich umami saveur.
Presented in a Mariage Frères black pouch.
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