Conseils de préparation

Preparation Instructions

temps d'infusion

Steeping time
2-3 min

température d'infusion

Brewing temperature
70-80°C

Moment de la journée

Time of day
All day long

Dosage

Dosage
12-15g / L

Generous Ingredients And Carefully Selected

Papaya
Papaya
Luscious flesh with tropical notes
Marigold Flower
Marigold Flower
Soothing sweetness with warm golden hues
Pineapple
Pineapple
Lush and juicy exotic fruit
Rose petals
Rose petals
Delicate flower with fragrant notes
Lemon peel
Lemon peel
Bright and zesty citrus peel with a lively, invigorating character
Lemongrass
Lemongrass
Fresh, aromatic herb with bright lemony notes
Passion flower
Passion flower
Gentle, soothing flower with calming properties
Sencha
Sencha
Fresh, green and vegetal green tea
pure passion green tea with whole leaf, fruit pieces and colourful flower petals

Composition

China Sencha green tea, lemongrass, pineapple (pineapple, sugar), papaya (papaya, sugar), natural flavouring, rose petals, lemon peel, passionflower (3%), marigold flowers.

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At a glance: a fruity Sencha green tea with passion fruit, pineapple and lemongrass. Brew at 70-80°C, 2-3 min, 12-15 g/L.

Pure Passion is one of our most sun-drenched creations. Built on a carefully selected Sencha base, we crafted a tropical blend where passion fruit meets candied pineapple, papaya and bright lemongrass.

Rose petals and marigold flowers add a floral touch that rounds out the whole cup. A indulgent infusion equally wonderful hot or iced, at any time of day.

The aromatic profile of Pure Passion

Up front, pineapple and papaya open the cup with a generous, almost juicy fruitiness. Lemongrass brings a lively, zesty lift that awakens the palate.

At the heart, the Sencha unfolds its characteristic vegetal roundness, anchored by the natural aroma of passion fruit. Lemon peel adds a perfectly balanced tangy freshness.

In the finish, rose petals and marigold flowers leave a delicate floral signature, while passionflower (3%) lingers with a gentle sweetness. Explore our selection of green teas to discover other fruity profiles, including our Jardin de Paris with notes of raspberry and violet.

How to brew Pure Passion green tea

Use 12 to 15 g per litre, roughly one heaped teaspoon per cup. Heat low-mineral water to 70-80°C: water that is too hot will scorch the Sencha leaves and bring out bitterness.

Steep for 2 to 3 minutes, no longer. Strain immediately to preserve the balance between the freshness of the green tea and the tropical aromas. For an iced version, double the quantity and steep for 1 hour in the refrigerator.

For more brewing tips, visit our guide to green tea.

Storage

Keep Pure Passion in its original caddy or an airtight, opaque container, away from light, heat and strong odours. Best enjoyed within 12 months of opening to make the most of its fruity notes.

Frequently asked questions

What does Pure Passion green tea taste like?
This blend offers dominant tropical notes of passion fruit, pineapple and papaya, lifted by the freshness of lemongrass and lemon. A floral hint of rose and marigold completes the profile.

How do I brew passion fruit green tea?
Use 12-15 g per litre of water at 70-80°C, steep for 2 to 3 minutes, then strain. Delicious both hot and iced, simply double the quantity for a cold brew.

When is the best time to drink this green tea?
Pure Passion can be enjoyed throughout the day, from morning to afternoon. When to drink green tea covers the best moments depending on your sensitivity to caffeine.

Green tea almost perfect

Packaged in France

In our workshop in Provence, each blend is handcrafted with passion by our team.

Exceptional Ingredients

Real pieces of dried fruit, whole plants and carefully selected teas of origin.

A Unique & Generous Taste

Carefully crafted to create unforgettable tasting moments. A signature taste, an authentic experience.

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