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T2 Tea-Leafy Greens Loose Leaf Gift Pack

Special Price: $44.99

List Price: $45.00

Total Sold: 10

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An ideal present for tea enthusiasts or a delightful treat for yourself.!



  • Contains 3 x loose leaf teas in mini

  • China Jasmine

  • Gorgeous Geisha

  • Green Rose

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Description

Product Description

Introducing a captivating trio of our most exquisite green teas. Choose the subtly fragrant China Jasmine, indulge in the luscious blend of strawberries and cream with Gorgeous Geisha, or savor the invigorating tropical and floral notes of Green Rose.

This collection features three loose leaf green teas encased in charming mini tins – China Jasmine, Gorgeous Geisha, and Green Rose. Nestled within a vibrant recyclable cardboard gift box, these limited-edition, reusable mini tins ensure your tea stays fresh.

Whether you're seeking the perfect gift or a delightful way to explore T2's premier green teas, this set is a splendid choice. From fruits to spices, tea leaves to herb bushes, rest assured that 100% of our tea is sourced sustainably.

 

Ingredients

China Jasmine
Green tea, jasmine


Gorgeous Geisha

Green tea, natural and artificial flavouring (4.3%) (strawberry, yoghurt, cream), freeze dried strawberries


Green Rose
Green tea (88%), currants (currants, anti-caking agent: sunflower oil), natural and artificial flavouring, mango bits (mango, anti-caking agent: rice flour), papaya bits, rose petals (1.5%), cornflower petals.

About T2 Tea

Life at T2 is vibrant, creative, and driven by a group of passionate tea lovers who delight in sharing a cuppa and building the T2 Tea Generation.

Reinventing and reimagining the humble tea leaf, and sharing our teas with anyone who'll listen. In 1996, our first store opened in Fitzroy, Melbourne. A tea revolution began. Imagine pink ceilings, towering displays of tea and teawares, and Chinese newspaper covering the walls. Tea fuelled our conversations with all kinds of people; it was a chance to learn about them, and in turn tell the something about ourselves.