Afternoon Tea by Richard Emile Miller
One thing I have noticed since becoming part of the perfume community is that perfumistas in general are a bunch of hard-core sensualists. They love not only perfume, but all kinds of things that involve the immersion of the senses into something interesting, and often tasty. When gift-giving occasions arise, like Mother’s Day, it is usually wiser to give a scented gift over choosing a perfume. Fine teas with beautifully blended aromas can be a wonderful present for a tea-loving Mom, even if that Mom is you. I received a coffret of teas from one of the pre-eminent tea companies in the world, Palais des Thés, who employs a master perfumer to assist with scenting the teas.
I selected from three different sampler sets: Les Fruités, Les Floraux, and Les Gourmands. After careful, and to be honest, difficult consideration, I selected Les Floraux, primarily because I am a big fan of jasmine teas and I was anxious to taste one from this company. The teas included Thé Des Moines, Fleur de Geisha, Grand Jasmine Chun Feng, Thé des Sables, and Thé de Sources.
Jasmine Flower Fairy by Cecily Mary Barker
I probably have a dozen jasmine teas, each one unique. Grand Jasmine Chun Feng is one of the most sublime jasmine teas I have ever tried. It is made in a method that resembles enfleurage, only with tea layered with jasmine flowers. Once the tea has been infused with the scent of the blossoms, the flowers are picked out, leaving just excellently flavored tips. This process is repeated several times. The Chinese green tea used is subtly grassy, and the resulting brew is sweetly perfumed, delicious, and relaxing.
Thé des Sables is a perfect blend of green tea, roses, and exotic fruits like mangoes and peaches. I can just imagine a cup of this on a summery morning, with a follow-up of a glass or two iced as the temperature soars. The flavors are delicious, and the fruit balances the flowers beautifully.
Thé des Sources is made simply of quality green tea with bergamot and mint. It is refreshing and easy to drink by the potful. The tea is has a great green flavor to it, and the mint is cooling. The touch of bergamot is a nice twist of citrus.
Vintage Geisha, photographer unknown
If elegance is what you like in your tea, Fleur de Geisha fits the bill. Just the aroma alone is transporting. It is a good green tea scented with cherry blossoms, and I suspect a bit of cherry may be in there, too, because the tea has a lovely piquant aspect, and is a very lovely drink. Perfect for a morning spent lounging in your kimono, even if it is actually a well-loved chenille robe.
Thé des Moines is the most robust of these teas. A combination of green and black teas with a blend of plants and flowers based on an old Thai recipe, the tea is exceptionally perfumed. It is uplifting and energizing, and the fragrance is unique. Those who prefer a boldly scented tea should try this out.
"Cat Serving Tea" by Stefano Faravelli
One thing that is nice about tea is that is provides a great deal of pleasure at prices that won’t damage your wallet. I know for a fact that full bottles, um, I mean, tins of some of these will be added to my full-to-bursting tea cupboard, and these coffrets will go on my gift-idea list for my tea-loving friends.
I received my samples of tea thanks to the generosity of Palais des Thés. Palais des Thés products are available online and in over 30 boutiques worldwide including two in New York, and at select retailers.
Tama Blough, Managing Editor
Les Gourmands, Les Floraux and Les Fruités
As a special treat in honor of the maternal people in our lives we celebrate on Mother’s Day, Palais des Thés has generously offered to send one US reader all three sets of tea coffrets and 100 small paper filters. Please leave a comment stating where you live, why you love drinking tea or a scented memory of your mom. Draw ends May 4, 2014. We will announce the winner on May 5, 2014 so that these coffrets of scented tea will arrive in time for Mother's Day May 11, 2014
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Editor's Note: In 2012, we went Behind the Teabag with Carine Baudry, who is the nose for Palais des Thés. It is a fascinating interview and we encourage you to read it. If you still drink tea with sayings attached to the tea bag, it is time to learn your A, B, & Teas, with Palais des Thés great online guide for the Newbies.