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Mariage Frères marks 170th Anniversary with two new celebratory teas
23/03/24

Mariage Frères marks 170th Anniversary with two new celebratory teas

Transport yourself to Mariage Frères, a hidden gem nestled in Covent Garden, where tea isn’t just a drink; it’s a story waiting to be savoured. With 170 years of history behind them, Mariage Frères invites you to embark on a journey of flavour and imagination with their latest tea creations: UME CHA 2024® and SAKURA, SAKURA! 2024®.


UME CHA 2024® is comforting and silky with round, floral notes that inspire sweet reverie. Brew it, and you’ll be greeted by a mesmerising blue hue that’s as enchanting as the taste itself. Packaged in a canister adorned with gold flakes, it’s not just tea; it’s a piece of art.


Close your eyes and imagine strolling through a garden filled with cherry blossoms in full bloom. That’s the essence of SAKURA, SAKURA! 2024®. The collection was first created in the year 2000 to celebrate the first spring of the new millennium, and the 2024 millésime (vintage) continues its legacy, evoking the delicacy of cherry blossom in its cup. Each sip transports you to a world of tranquillity, with delicate floral notes that linger on your palate.


Each tea is priced at £28 per 80g tin, available at Mariage Frères’ flagship store in Covent Garden or online at www.mariagefreres.com


With every cup, Mariage Frères invites you to taste tradition, innovation, and a touch of magic. So go ahead, take a sip – and let the adventure begin.


For more information visit www.mariagefreres.com


Written by Michelle Liu

Photo courtesy of Mariage Frères


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