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The water way




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Les Jardins de Gaïa, pioneers in tea imports by cargo ship
Using wind as an energy source for transport greatly reduces greenhouse gas emissions and reduces the impact on biodiversity. Let's change course together!

Enjoy a black tea full of sweetness
Sailing all the way from its native Vietnam, this black tea follows the water way, foreshadowing a new future. With the help of the wind and its never-ending energy, we can peacefully enjoy a tea from small producers with pleasant woody scents and malty flavours full of sweetness.

Tea composition
- Black tea*
*From organic farming.

Organic farming
We have always offered organically grown teas and herbal teas, and used natural, organic flavours. We go even further, demanding that our suppliers use certified organic flavor carriers and solvents. Certified since 1994.
Fair trade
A WFTO (World Fair Trade Organization) certified member, Les Jardins de Gaïa has been committed to fair trade since its creation: from the tea leaf to the cup, all our practices meet fair trade requirements. To find out more: www.wfto.com.
Original tea
White, green, black and dark teas from China, India, Japan and elsewhere are all varieties from the same plant: the tea plant. Once plucked, the leaf is processed in different ways, undergoing numerous transformations. Depending on the terroir, the fineness of the leaf and the way it is processed, the result is an unlimited palette of tastes and vintages.
Teas transported by sail
Wind as an energy for transportation significantly reduces greenhouse gas emissions and mitigates impacts on biodiversity. Together, let's change course!
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