Lady Yang Guifei
Our "Lady Yang Guifei" green tea has been voted Best Organic Product 2019 by consumers.
Tea preparation tips
A tasty, delicate creation that makes you want to share it
A tribute to the proverbial beauty of a legendary heroine. Sweet and fresh, this gentle encounter between green tea and a fragile fruit with a hint of rose, skilfully contrasted by the sweet taste of pear, is a delight!
Tea composition
- Green tea
- Natural pear* and lychee flavours 11%
- Rose petals*
*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.
Flavoured tea
For Les Jardins de Gaïa, the addition of natural flavours is not intended to cover up the flavours of tea or plants, but rather to give them new subtleties, to bring out their organoleptic richness. Our recipes are the fruit of daily inspiration, guided by our curiosity, our passion for our craft and our desire to help you discover new flavours.
History, tradition and legend of tea
Considered one of the 4 most beautiful women in ancient China, the imperial concubine Yang Yuhuan, a favorite of the Tang emperor Xuanzong, had an immoderate love of Lingnan lychees.
The emperor, whose love for his concubine was inconsiderate, did not hesitate to abandon affairs of state to bring his beloved the coveted lychees...
Tea and food pairings
This fresh, fruity tea goes wonderfully well, preferably cold, with pear-based desserts such as charlottes or cut fruit topped with whipped cream. The contrast is also striking with still-warm coconut pearls or fritters (with elderberry, for example) for a tasty, contrasting pairing.
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What is green tea?
Green tea is neither oxidized nor fermented. It is the most widely consumed type of tea in Asia, and can be cooked in a variety of ways: Chinese and Japanese
Françoise M. published the 23/07/2024 following an order made on 09/07/2024
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Marie-Dominique M. published the 28/04/2024 following an order made on 19/04/2024
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Lara K. published the 03/03/2024 following an order made on 24/02/2024
Le thé vert "Lady Yang Guffei" un de mes thés préférés qui évoque la saison des litchis et des cerisiers en fleur au Japon. Ce breuvage est une expérience douce et exotique !
Anonymous customer published the 14/02/2024 following an order made on 17/01/2024
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Claude M. published the 03/12/2023 following an order made on 27/11/2023
j'aimerais savoir quel thé vert dans ce sachet. Merci