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Pu'er Joie brick
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A collector's pu'er
Like a talisman, this limited edition pu'er brick made in 2006 brings a breath of Joy to those who hold it. Embellished with Chinese ideograms, it has been specially crafted for Les Jardins de Gaïa to offer a supple liqueur with lovely woody and mineral notes.
Tea composition
- Dark pu'er* tea compressed into bricks.
*Organically grown.
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.
Ancient and wild tea bushes
We offer teas from Vietnam, Laos and Yunnan that come from ancient, wild tea bushes, rich in active ingredients and antioxidants. This variety still grows in the dense tropical forests of the Golden Triangle mountains, and its promotion prevents deforestation in this region, and enables local minorities to survive.
Grand Cru Tea
Because we have always chosen teas of excellence produced by long-standing partners, we have a few rarities that gourmets will appreciate. Harvested green teas from Japan, black teas from Darjeeling, spring teas from China, vintage pu'er or carefully hand-braided teas, organic teas of incomparable finesse for memorable tastings.
Plain 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.
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Anonymous customer published the 01/11/2022 following an order made on 27/10/2022
superbe
Anonymous customer published the 21/09/2022 following an order made on 08/09/2022
Très joli cadeau mais je n'ai pas encore gouté.
Anonymous customer published the 04/04/2022 following an order made on 30/03/2022
Goût agréable
Anonymous customer published the 06/02/2022 following an order made on 01/02/2022
Bon Pu-Erh, mais la vente sur jardin de Gaïa d'un couteau à Pu-Erh serait plus que bienvenu...
Anonymous customer published the 28/01/2022 following an order made on 23/01/2022
Difficilement émiettable mais à part ça, c'est un très bon Pu-Erh.