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Labrador Tea 7g

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Discover the unique flavors of Labrador Tea

Take a relaxing break with this Labrador Tea infusion. This wild herb, still little known, is distinguished by its unique woody flavor, located between mint and fir resin. Although it is called "tea", it does not contain theine or caffeine. It offers an exceptional taste experience, similar to jasmine tea, but with a boreal touch.

Natural benefits and sustainable harvest

Labrador Tea grows abundantly in Quebec. Our pickers harvest the leaves by hand, respecting their regeneration cycle. Each cup of infusion brings a moment of relaxation, a caffeine-free and naturally relaxing experience.

What does Labrador tea taste like?

Indeed, some detect a slight resemblance to jasmine tea. What is certain is that Labrador tea has an unusual wood flavor, which tends to be somewhere between mint and fir resin. A very demonstrative portrait of Quebec woodlands!