DEMMERS TEEHAUS Black Tea 'Schönbrunn Palace', 100 g

For imperial tea enjoyment

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€ 11,99

(€ 119,90 / kg, Price shown includes 20% VAT. - Excludes delivery costs )

Content: 100 g

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Delivery by Tuesday, 16 June if you order by Sunday at 23:59.

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Features & Advantages

  • Elegant collector’s tin with castle motif
  • Highland black tea from Ceylon
  • Full-bodied, velvety-smooth aroma

Frequently bought together with DEMMERS TEEHAUS Sealable Paper Tea Filters

DEMMERS TEEHAUS Black Tea 'Schönbrunn Palace', 100 g € 11,99 (€ 119,90 / kg)
DEMMERS TEEHAUS Sealable Paper Tea Filters € 5,99
Total price: € 17,98
Description

This beautifully designed decorative tin features a historic illustration of Vienna's famous Schönbrunn Palace and adds a nostalgic elegance to your tea shelf. Inside the tin is a masterfully balanced loose black tea blend. The selected leaves come from the traditional high-altitude regions of Ceylon and develop a full-bodied, velvety-smooth taste when infused.

With the typical, finely aromatic character of a classic highland tea, this variety is a true delight. Whether enjoyed on its own, traditionally with a little sugar or with a fine dash of milk, this creation perfectly combines Viennese tradition with refined tea flavour.

Item no.: XPI-DT-00-08188
Content: 100 g
EAN: 9004163081884
Manufacturer No.: 00-08188
Brand: DEMMERS TEEHAUS
Product Features: Contains caffeine
Steeping time: 4 minutes
Warnings: This product contains caffeine
Storage Instructions: Store in a dry place
Tea: Loose leaf tea
Ingredients

Ceylon Black Tea

Legal information
Responsible food business operator: DEMMER GmbH, Karl-Tonay-Gasse 34, 1230, Wien, Austria, www.tee.at

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