La Belle Humeur

Tea type
Herbal Tea
Ingredients
Organic Lemongrass, Organic Rose Hips, Raspberry Leaves
Flavors
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Loose Leaf
Caffeine
Caffeine Free
Certification
Organic
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  • “This herbal tea bears witness to the rigorous selection of leaves by Camellia Sinensis. The leaves themselves are of the size and quality typical of this tea house, which is better hand-picked,...” Read full tasting note
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A delightful and colourful herbal tea with bright flowers to please the eye. It is handpicked at a Quebec based company, specializing in the respectful production of organic, aromatic and medicinal plants.

Its infusion is warm and silky, dominated by zesty and floral aromas with, lingering in the finish, soft notes of sweets (rose candy) and herbs (raspberry leaves). Delicate in taste, it will surely make you remember those clear summer days.

Tonic for your nerves, La Belle Humeur Organic is ideal to keep you both focused and calm. It also aids digestion and the nervous system.

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This herbal tea bears witness to the rigorous selection of leaves by Camellia Sinensis. The leaves themselves are of the size and quality typical of this tea house, which is better hand-picked, rather than scooped out with a spoon.

The aroma is dominated by a vivacious lemongrass note, yet artfully interwoven with delicate florals, and a refreshing zest. Upon infusion, the brew unfolds with a delightful interplay of tartness and subtle floral undertones. The lemongrass remains a prominent protagonist, lending a vibrant acidity. However, the infusion threatens to veer towards an assertive boldness after seven minutes, while a mere minute earlier, it risks becoming disappointingly watery whilst maintaining an astringency.

This tisane being on the more expensive spectrum (80 CAD$ for 100g), I wonder if I could find something similar and as relaxing in another teahouse.

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