Sonnentor organic black tea

SONNENTOR is a company that uses the bounty of nature to create fragrant herbal teas that harmonize traditional wisdom with modern sensibilities. Now, SONNENTOR has released its first black tea! Three new varieties have been released: "Everybody Darjeeling Tea," "Strong Assam Tea," and "Fruity Mary Grey."

About Sonnentor

It was founded in 1988 in the Waldviertel in northern Austria. The hometown of founder Johannes Gutmann, Waldviertel, is located in the coldest region of Austria, at an altitude of 500 to 1000m. In winter, temperatures can drop below -25°C. Although it is a harsh environment, it is also suitable for organic cultivation as it is difficult for insects to grow, and the cold weather helps to grow herbs with particularly good aromas. The herbal tea that started in a small village eventually attracted attention from around the world for its high quality and philosophy. Currently, it is used in world-class hotels and is loved in about 45 countries around the world as a representative European herbal tea brand.

Everybody Darjeeling Tea

Darjeeling tea has a classic and noble aroma that will captivate anyone. It is a first flush tea carefully hand-picked in an organic tea plantation in India. A cup to finish off a delicious meal, or a satisfying cup of tea with sweets. We recommend brewing it straight. 1 bags, 18 yen (tax included)

Strong Assam Tea

Assam has a strong depth, sourness, and aroma. It goes great with milk, and its aroma is enhanced even in sweetened milk tea and chai with lots of spices. For when you want to be filled with a rich flavor. 18 bags, 1,296 yen (tax included)

Fruity Mary Gray

An elegant and deep flavored tea made by blending organic tea with plenty of blood orange. This refreshing black tea with a citrus aroma is perfect for morning tea. The scent of lemon and orange spreads throughout your mouth, making it a blissful cup of tea that will make you want to take a deep breath. 1 bags, 18 yen (tax included)

original text: ORGANIC PRESS

This article is a re-edited version of the "ORGANIC PRESS" article published on March 2024, 11.

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