It is to be hoped that Kusmi Tea's beautiful boutique of red soil 2 hours after its opening, is going to wreak havoc among tea and tea fans or arouse passions among beginners, both attractive and well-run, and both its location in the pedestrian heart is optimal. Tea from the cold since the brand was founded in St. Petersburg in 1867. The main vocation of Kusmi Tea is to present mixed teas, even if there are some nature teas (a dozen green teas). His slogan, "the beauty of mixtures," leads us first to sniff the small test boxes of the tree of smell, to discover a little Madeleine's Madeleine in a tea that smells the Cleopatra glue of our childhood, the one we would have tasted with the little orange shovel so much she felt good, and that turns out to be actually the almond odor. We were patiently familiar with the clou, citrus, vanilla, mint, pink pepper, cinnamon… Our nose is desperate. Here, tea is sold in sachets, in boxes or in bulk. The presentation is very careful and colorful. Large white iron boxes for the Well-being ranges, with teas such as the Sweet Love, the AquaRosa or the Algothé or Russian Gôuts with the famous Bouquet of Flowers No. 108 created by Pavel Kousmichoff in homage to his daughter Elizabeth, and became tea of the Czars. The shop, of course, sells Japanese teapots, cast iron, classic or electric teapots, filter filtering for iced tea, mugs, jars with straw, transport to the office or during shopping why not. Finally, for purists, a organic range, Lov Organic, is presented in small metal-sealed cans. Applause. Rideau.
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