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Tea Brand Mariage Freres Celebrates 170 years of Tea Love
18/06/24

Tea Brand Mariage Freres Celebrates 170 years of Tea Love

Iconic French tea brand Mariage Freres celebrates their 170th anniversary with the launch of their new tea Birthday in Love, a joyful Darjeeling with notes of bergamot and festive florals. This delightful richly fragrant black tea is the perfect tea-lover’s indulgence.


Paris Summer is another unforgettable blend, reminiscent of Paris in the summertime, with notes of green bergamot, mint and yuzu, transporting drinkers to the heart of Paris.


Mariage Freres has been creating luxury teas and tea experiences for enthusiasts since 1854. Their captivating tea apothecary and cafe is situated just off the buzzing cobbled center of Covent Garden, serving a collection of Haute teas along with tea-inspired cakes and ice cream, the perfect blend of Parisienne elegance and charm.


The store’s range of elaborate teas and tea accessories is such a pleasure to see, with glass cases filled with beautiful French-inspired tins and jars, teapots and chinaware, ideal as a special gift or a personal treat.


Website: https://www.mariagefreres.com/en/


Written by Claire Bloom


Photo courtesy of Mariage Freres

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