01 - Ratafia original 1842
An infusion with a highly pleasant taste that reminds us of Original 1842 ratafia but without a drop of alcohol. Inspired by the original 1842 recipe of classic ratafia by F. Rosquellas, from Santa Coloma de Farners.
An infusion with a highly pleasant taste that reminds us of Original 1842 ratafia but without a drop of alcohol. Inspired by the original 1842 recipe of classic ratafia by F. Rosquellas, from Santa Coloma de Farners.
A highly pleasant flavour inspired by the recipe for the liquor “Aromas del Montserrat”, but without a drop of alcohol.
Enjoy a pleasant, traditional infusion and let our sweet chamomile restore your inner peace.
Memories of nearby countries, memories of home... Green tea with mint, a traditional drink in the Maghreb countries. To travel to another culture, you only need to add sugar.
TASTING NOTES: mentholated vegetable nuts
A brilliant touch of bergamot for a true classic. Simply delicious.
Its unique taste makes this scented red tea recipe a perfect blend
This tea has a higher theine rate than the others. Ideal for breakfast and after eating.
More than 200 years ago the Japanese invented a new way of processing green tea. Sencha, a fresh, strong, green tea, is the result of this tradition, which has been preserved for centuries.
TASTING NOTES: vegetal dried fruit and nuts.
Capricious mixture of fruits and plants: a delicious proposition to sweeten your daily breaks.
The top of the classics: Brits' favourite black tea for centuries to wake up and complete breakfast. Traditionally drunk with milk and sugar, but can also be taken on its own at any time of day.
The perfect tea for a morning boost … unbeatable!