Menthe Poivree

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Herbal Tea
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Peppermint
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Caffeine Free
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  • “This ‘Menthe Verte’ from Damman Frères, acquired as a delightful sample during a shopping jaunt in Paris, offers precisely what one might expect: a straightforward yet pleasant expression of...” Read full tasting note
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  • “One-sachet sipdown, I suppose. I don’t know, there’s something unsatisfying about calling it a sipdown when I only had one cup’s worth to begin with. I remain undecided on the question. Pretty sure...” Read full tasting note
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From Dammann Frères

Perennial herb, peppermint has been harvested before flowering. Known for its powerful scent (menthol), its refreshing infusion is appreciated by many. Infusion: 6 minutes, boiling water.

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This ‘Menthe Verte’ from Damman Frères, acquired as a delightful sample during a shopping jaunt in Paris, offers precisely what one might expect: a straightforward yet pleasant expression of peppermint. The finely crushed leaves make for a refreshing infusion, although it’s fair to say that their modest size sacrifices some of the elegance you’d expect from a premium herbal tea like those from Camellia Sinensis in Montreal. It is, by all accounts, a good and simple mint, though hardly a revelation.

However, I cannot help but question the necessity of getting peppermint from France when Quebec’s own local offerings are equally robust and satisfying. A lovely infusion, to be sure, but hardly a compelling reason to forgo locally sourced herbs. Certain pleasures are best savoured within their local terroir.

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One-sachet sipdown, I suppose. I don’t know, there’s something unsatisfying about calling it a sipdown when I only had one cup’s worth to begin with. I remain undecided on the question.
Pretty sure this came my way courtesy of the same friend who sent me the DF jasmine. Weirdly, I thought the dry leaf smelled a bit sweet and spearmint-y. It’s a very clear peppermint once steeped up though. Very cooling, with a hint of sweetness but not spearmint-y. One of the better peppermints I’ve had.

gmathis

The name just makes it sound elegant!

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