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Strawberry & Champagne Tea in Pyramids — Floral and Digestive Elegance

Strawberry & Champagne Tea in Pyramids — Floral and Digestive Elegance

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An aromatic infusion with green tea from the Azores, strawberries, and natural champagne flavor. Created for those who value sensory rituals with elegance and lightness, now in pyramids for simple and perfect preparation.

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Ingredients: Sencha green tea (80%), Strawberry slices (6%), Azores green tea (5%), Rosebuds, Champagne flavor (0.5%), Lavender flowers, Raisins — 15 Pyramids

This exclusive blend from the Teravitis tea line combines the vegetal freshness of Sencha green tea with the Atlantic character of Azorean tea. Aromatic ingredients are added to the base to awaken the senses: dehydrated strawberries , rosebuds , lavender flowers , and raisins . The subtle aroma of champagne offers an elegant touch, making this infusion ideal for special occasions.

The blend was designed to provide a balance between energy and serenity. Green tea contributes natural antioxidants and a gentle boost. Strawberries and raisins add sweetness and smoothness to the palate. The flowers, in turn, bring tranquility and help create a ritual of mindful pause.

  • Plant-based and gentle energy
  • Sophisticated aroma with a floral finish.
  • Antioxidants and natural freshness
  • Balance the senses with lightness.
  • Ideal for self-care rituals.

Fruity and captivating aroma, balanced flavor, and a delicately floral finish. An invitation to pause with beauty and intention.

Preparation method:
• 1 pyramid of tea for every 200 ml of water
• Water temperature: 90ºC
• Infusion time: 3 to 5 minutes

Conservation:
Store in a cool, dry place away from light.

Lifestyle

  • Não tem glúten
  • Vegano
  • Vegetariano
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Frequently Asked Questions

Does the champagne flavor taste artificial or too intense?

No. The champagne aroma used in this tea is subtle and was added in a very low concentration (0.5%). It doesn't taste like alcohol nor is it cloying. What you will notice is a light, elegant note that blends perfectly with strawberries, flowers, and green tea. It doesn't dominate the flavor, it just adds sophistication to the aromatic profile. It's perfect for those who appreciate fruity blends with a floral and distinctive touch, but without exaggeration.

What is the difference between this tea and the loose-leaf version?

The main difference lies in the presentation and ease of preparation. The blend is the same (with green tea from the Azores, strawberries, flowers, and champagne aroma), but in this pyramid format, you have ready-made, practical, and consistent doses in each cup. The loose-leaf format requires manual dosing and an infuser, ideal for those who like to adjust the intensity. The pyramid format is perfect to take with you or to make a quick infusion without sacrificing quality.

How does this compare to other green teas in terms of benefits?

This tea combines the classic benefits of green tea, such as antioxidants and digestive support, with a richer, more sensory experience. While many green teas are more bitter or plain, this one is blended with strawberries, flowers, and raisins, softening the palate and making the ritual more engaging. You still get a light dose of caffeine, balanced energy, and antioxidant effects, but with more pleasure in every sip.

What is the best time of day to drink this tea?

Because it contains green tea, this blend is best suited for the beginning of the day or during the afternoon. It will give you a gentle energy boost without the coffee spikes. It's ideal to accompany a light dessert, take an elegant mid-afternoon break, or create a small moment of self-care before dinner. It's not recommended at night if you are sensitive to caffeine, but it can be an excellent alternative to coffee during the day.

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