Quantity
Use 2gr of tea per 150ml of water.
Temperature
For the optimum infusion use 85°C <185°F> water.
If you like milk, use water at 100°C <212°F>
Brew Time
Infuse for 1 – 3 minutes, tasting regularly.
Enjoy
Sip hot or top with ice for iced tea
As a tribute to Oscar Wilde’s The Picture of Dorian Grey, published in 1891, a tea blend had been created. Dorian, a young man in the novel, expresses the hope that Mr. Grey was certain that a picture of himself would age instead of his body, allowing him to retain his youthful attractiveness and vitality. vain! Dorian’s misfortune is that no matter how hard he tries, he will never be able to preserve beauty. Finally, old and scarred, he succumbs to death.
Thus, serving tea in his honour is a way to show respect and It is also a way to keep his memory alive, no better way to capture the fleeting qualities of beauty than through a tea. Tea is itself a beautiful product with so much care and attention put into each leaf, tea is a stunning product to look at in and of itself. Once The leaves wither and give up their golden essence when scalding water is poured over them, rendering them incapable of brewing another pot of strong tea. The flowery notes of a robust Earl Grey serve as the foundation for this mix, which is further sweetened with a dash of caramel to evoke the innocence of youth. Dried apple bits, calendula petals, and delicate elderflowers, all products of nature that provide a melancholy charm, were mixed into tea to further strengthen its reflection of disappearing attributes of temporal beauty. Make a cup of tea and reflect on times past. Youth is delicious, and so is tea.
	
		
				
		
				
		
				
		
				
		
				











		
				



															
							
								


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