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Kusmi Tea Organic Glögg 2024 125 g

Code: 21287A1070
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Brand: Kusmi Tea
€26,85
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A warm, organic Christmas herbal tea, spicy and fruity with notes of hibiscus and blackcurrant, to savor at the foot of the slopes. Want to get some fresh air for the holiday season? Come spend Christmas in the mountains with Kusmi Tea!

Whether you're on Team Sled or Team Ski, snowshoeing, or having snowball fights, welcome to winter sports, Kusmi style. After the effort? Treat yourself to the comfort of a Christmas herbal tea that deliciously reinvents the traditional northern mulled wine: Glögg. In our festively decorated tin enhanced by a gift box, you'll find our organic herbal tea, perfectly spiced, with tangy accents of hibiscus, grape, and blackcurrant. Its aromas of cinnamon, cardamom, and licorice will guide you swiftly to the lodge.

A change of scenery is guaranteed with Glögg, Kusmi's Christmas herbal tea: you're on the right track for a wonderful holiday season!

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Ingredients:
Spices* (cinnamon*, cardamom*) (31%), grape* (19%), hibiscus* (14%), lemon peel* (13%), blackcurrant* (12%), licorice root*, natural cinnamon flavor, orange essential oil*. Contains licorice - those suffering from hypertension should avoid excessive consumption *Organically grown ingredients

The founder of Kusmi Tea, Pavel Kousmichoff (from whom the brand gains its name) left home at the age of 14 to work for a tea merchant in St. Petersburg, Russia. Kousmichoff worked with the tea merchant until his marriage in 1867, when Kousmichoff was given a small tea house by the tea merchant.

Under Kousmichoff, the business prospered and grew in popularity, by 1880 becoming a favourite of the Russian nobility. By 1901, the firm had expanded the business to a chain of about 10 tea houses. In 1907, Kousmichoff's son Vyatcheslav opened a shop in London. In 1908, on the death of his father, Vyatcheslav took over the reins of the family business.

The business continued to prosper under Vyatcheslav, and by 1917, at the onset of the Russian Revolution the business had grown to encompass a chain of 51 tea houses across most major cities in Russia. With the outbreak of the revolution, the Kousmichoff family fled to France, opening an outlet at 75 Avenue Niel, Paris, that exists to this day. At this point, the Kousmichoff's re-branded the tea to the shorter "Kusmi Tea".

In 2003, the business was bought by Groupe Orientis.

The firm currently operates 80 stores, including 60 in France itself, while the tea is distributed in 35 countries.

The founder of Kusmi Tea, Pavel Kousmichoff (from whom the brand gains its name) left home at the age of 14 to work for a tea merchant in St. Petersburg, Russia. Kousmichoff worked with the tea merchant until his marriage in 1867, when Kousmichoff was given a small tea house by the tea merchant.

Under Kousmichoff, the business prospered and grew in popularity, by 1880 becoming a favourite of the Russian nobility. By 1901, the firm had expanded the business to a chain of about 10 tea houses. In 1907, Kousmichoff's son Vyatcheslav opened a shop in London. In 1908, on the death of his father, Vyatcheslav took over the reins of the family business.

The business continued to prosper under Vyatcheslav, and by 1917, at the onset of the Russian Revolution the business had grown to encompass a chain of 51 tea houses across most major cities in Russia. With the outbreak of the revolution, the Kousmichoff family fled to France, opening an outlet at 75 Avenue Niel, Paris, that exists to this day. At this point, the Kousmichoff's re-branded the tea to the shorter "Kusmi Tea".

In 2003, the business was bought by Groupe Orientis.

The firm currently operates 80 stores, including 60 in France itself, while the tea is distributed in 35 countries.

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