A lightning red rooibos with a natural aroma of blood orange and safflower petals.
A new addition to the Tea&Cie collection!
This rooibos flamboyant like a twilight of the gods and scented with the natural aroma of blood orange sprinkled with safflower petals will delight citrus lovers. This rooibos is also a pleasure for the eyes as its warm colours invite you to taste it.
An infusion to be drunk at nightfall, scanning the sky to try to catch a glimpse in a few fractions of a second of the green ray that Jules Verne said "would have been painted with molten emerald" or perhaps it is the Walkyries who in a last ride back to Valhalla after their battle.
A lightning red rooibos with a natural aroma of blood orange and safflower petals.
A new addition to the Tea&Cie collection!
This rooibos flamboyant like a twilight of the gods and scented with the natural aroma of blood orange sprinkled with safflower petals will delight citrus lovers. This rooibos is also a pleasure for the eyes as its warm colours invite you to taste it.
An infusion to be drunk at nightfall, scanning the sky to try to catch a glimpse in a few fractions of a second of the green ray that Jules Verne said "would have been painted with molten emerald" or perhaps it is the Walkyries who in a last ride back to Valhalla after their battle.
Infusion time
5 à 8 min
Temperature of infusion
95 ° ou glacé
Garanties sécurité (à modifier dans le module "Réassurance")
Politique de livraison (à modifier dans le module "Réassurance")
Politique retours (à modifier dans le module "Réassurance")
A lightning red rooibos with a natural aroma of blood orange and safflower petals.
A new addition to the Tea&Cie collection!
This rooibos flamboyant like a twilight of the gods and scented with the natural aroma of blood orange sprinkled with safflower petals will delight citrus lovers. This rooibos is also a pleasure for the eyes as its warm colours invite you to taste it.
An infusion to be drunk at nightfall, scanning the sky to try to catch a glimpse in a few fractions of a second of the green ray that Jules Verne said "would have been painted with molten emerald" or perhaps it is the Walkyries who in a last ride back to Valhalla after their battle.