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Bellocq Tea Atelier, located in Greenpoint, Brooklyn, has turned nearly a decade of sourcing and blending the finest loose leaf tea and botanicals into a devoted and articulate history of tea connoisseurship. Their carefully selected, single-origin offerings originate from the finest estates in around the world and are exclusively loose leaf tea, almost entirely organic, and sourced from high elevation gardens A Moroccan paradise of organic gunpowder green tea and vibrant mint with a stylish citrus twist. Beautifully fragrant while enjoyed hot, Majorelle Mint from Bellocq is also marvellously refreshing iced. It's recommended to toss a few fresh sprigs of mint into the tea pot To Brew: 1 tsp loose leaf tea per 8 oz / 250 ml of water (85°C / 185°F) Bring fresh, cold filtered or spring water to a boil. Remove from heat and then set aside for 3 minutes before using to steep Brew for 4-6 minutes, using a metal tea infuser or a paper filter from Bellocq to create your own tea bags Good for 2 infusions Blended in Brooklyn Size Refillable Metal Caddy – 114 g / 4 oz Box – 100 g / 3.5 oz Atelier Bag – 86 g / 3 oz Materials & Care Ingredients: Organic Gunpowder Green Tea, Organic Spearmint, Organic Calendula Flowers, Natural Flavoring
Price: £16.00 from La Gent
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Bellocq Tea Atelier, located in Greenpoint, Brooklyn, has turned nearly a decade of sourcing and blending the finest loose leaf tea and botanicals into a devoted and articulate history of tea connoisseurship. Their carefully selected, single-origin offerings...
Bellocq Tea Atelier, located in Greenpoint, Brooklyn, has turned nearly a decade of sourcing and blending the finest loose leaf tea and botanicals into a devoted and articulate history of tea connoisseurship. Their carefully selected, single-origin offerings...
Bellocq Tea Atelier, located in Greenpoint, Brooklyn, has turned nearly a decade of sourcing and blending the finest loose leaf tea and botanicals into a devoted and articulate history of tea connoisseurship. Their carefully selected, single-origin offerings...
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