Writing an article and speaking about a sample I was gracefully offered certainly doesn't make me any richer. In reality, it brings me absolutely nothing apart from the pleasure of sharing with you my latest foodie-oriented discoveries which I believe could interest you. You see, I only agree to feature products that I sincerely enjoy, stand behind 100% and buy myself, so you can be assured that my opinions are not biased.
Lately, I was very lucky to have had the opportunity to taste one of their latest and exclusive "Thé Des Vahiné" - both the green and black versions. The two recipes contain rosebuds, combine the suave scents of vanilla and almond together with that of marigold petals and delight the senses with their exhaliratingly smooth, sophisticated, warm, heady as well as delicate bouquet.
Those brews are really unique and would make a perfect gift for lovers of exotic beverages or foodies in search of cutting-edge flavors and can be used for baking wonderful goodies or cooking extraordinarily perfumed dishes.
I hope you'll enjoy this selection!
Thank you for the fantastic suggestions. I love tea and your selection sounds so delicious and comforting!!
ReplyDeleteCheers, and hope you have a fantastic Christmas,
Lia.
j'aime, j'aime, j'aime....Bises Rosa...
ReplyDeleteVery interesting teas Rosa. Your last post with the recipe listing is a terrific resource. Great job.
ReplyDeletePerfect for the tea lovers on your gift list. Happy holidays to you and your family Rosa.
ReplyDeleteSam
they look a bit like chai . :D
ReplyDeleteI really love tea too, especially green tea. I practically have it everyday as well :D Although I'm not sure I can find this brand of tea in Australia?
ReplyDeleteLOVE, LOVE getting and giving special food gifts! As a serious tea drinker, this sounds amazing. Merry Christmas to you, dear Rosa! :)
ReplyDeleteIt's good to share good things..Thank you.I agree w/ your politics:)
ReplyDeletemerci pour tes suggestions. J'ai decouvert LPDT depuis peu de temps, mon prefere en ce moment c'est Margaret's hope.
ReplyDeleteJe profite de mon passage ici pour te souhaiter un Joyeux Noel et de bonnes fetes !
Thanks for the recommendation, Rosa! Even though coffee will always be my first love, I'm starting to get into tea, so I need all the help I can get. :D
ReplyDeleteSounds like a wonderful tea. Perfect idea Rosa! Happy Holiday!
ReplyDeleteI've never been much of a tea drinker, but the past few years, the combinations of teas have intrigued me. This looks like a good book to have on hand to lead me down the path :)
ReplyDeleteMy mother offered me teas from Le palais des thés. Nice, very nice gift.
ReplyDeleteI wish you the best Rosa,
Bises.
Hello Rosa, je ne suis pas thé plus que ça, mais ceux que j'ai beaucoup apprécié dans un pays qui est beaucoup thé sont ceux d'Australie, avec de superbes boutiques de dégustations, chaud, froid et des variétés à tomber !!
ReplyDeleteJe te souhaite une belle soirée
Valérie.
Love your images and these teas look divine! Just starting to get into tea tasting and pairing. This looks like it would be great to try as well!
ReplyDeleteLovely tea! I could do with a cup right now. Happy Holidays, Rosa!
ReplyDeleteAlthough I more a coffee drinker, a good cup of tea like this one is always welcome. Happy Holidays!
ReplyDeleteI would love to receive this as a gift! I love tea! The bouquet of leaves and petals looks lovely.
ReplyDeleteHuge tea drinker i have to check this out!
ReplyDeleteI would love to try this tea.
ReplyDeleteOh do these teas sound elegant and beautiful to sip! Happy Holidays Rosa!
ReplyDeleteThese tea leaves look so luxurious Rosa. Once in awhile when you come across a product you love and feel compelled there is nothing wrong with that. Happy Holidays!! Shulie
ReplyDeletethe teas do sound good, I am a big tea fan of course coming from the UK
ReplyDeleteMe encanta el buen té una gran sugerencia,feliz navidad mi querida Rosa te deseo muchas bendiciones,abrazos hugs,hugs.
ReplyDeleteA perfect gift suggestion! Have a great festive season!
ReplyDeleteRonelle
I'm glad you are not one to do a lot of advertising of products. So many blogs have turned into nothing but ads and I lose interest in going there. I just did one giveaway and even felt uncomfortable with it. I am a big tea fan, though and enjoyed reading about it.
ReplyDeleteI am a big fan of this kind of tea you are showing. You have a beautiful blog here.
ReplyDeleteVanilla and almond in a tea sounds soothing, indeed. ;)
ReplyDeleteI am a huge fan of tea, but just oolong tea..while my husband likes flower/berry tea...for sure he will love this.
ReplyDeleteAh le joli palais... Pour le palais ! Bonnes fêtes, Rosa !
ReplyDeleteHi Rosa, the tea looks nice. But your picture is excellent. Merry Christmas to you and family.
ReplyDeleteIf I find this tea in Beirut I will most certainly buy it! I love great teas and HATE to buy teas in teabags!
ReplyDeleteBon Natale Rosa, bisous :-)
ReplyDeleteI love tea, and this photo is beautiful! Hope you have a Merry Christmas Rosa :)
ReplyDeleteI so share your philosophy Rosa and in that, I can trust that you are sharing things I would WANT to know about. My daughter just loves teas; if only Mom could miraculously find her some of this!
ReplyDeleteI love personalized gifts such as giving a hamper filled with tea or coffee and other goodies :)
ReplyDeleteALL of your photos are stunning~a treat for my eyes! Lovely blog!
ReplyDeleteI LOVE tea, so thanks for introducing another brand to me. There are so many out there, but only a few do it WELL! Happy Holidays...
ReplyDeleteI'm an absolute tea addict and thanks for the last minute gift idea! :D Merry Christmas Rosa!
ReplyDeleteI have been packaging up homemade goodies for holiday gifts and this is another fine idea! What a lovely sounding tea.
ReplyDeleteAgain, amazing post and incredible photos which took me to a journey.
ReplyDeletebasler Läckerli was noted down, my mum will enjoy this recipe certainly too. Its actually a perfect gift. You can make ginger bread house or some big hearts with your schatzis name on and some deco. Its always fun to work with gingerbread, but tiring for the arms, mixing the dough.
Joyeux noel Rosa a toi et a tout ta famille! =)
I discovered Palais des Thes wonderful shop on my first ever (and only, so far) trip to Paris 3 years ago. I came back to Australia with bags of tea and have been broken hearted to discover that they won't post the teas to me here. They really know their tea stuff and I will just have to wait until I get back there next year.
ReplyDeleteI am a tea drinker (also coffee too) and it's nice to receive different kinds of tea that I don't normally pick my own by someone else as a gift. :-) Wonderful idea! I hope you had a fabulous Christmas Rosa!
ReplyDeleteRosebuds, almonds, vanilla and marigold sounds like a heavenly brew.
ReplyDeleteI hope your Christmas was just as heavenly!