Tea is not a fashion or a passing trend. It is one of those simple habits that have accompanied people for centuries because they work. It doesn’t promise miracles, but it offers something far more valuable: consistency, balance, and a moment of pause in the middle of the day.
Before talking about our teas and infusions, it’s worth understanding why tea still makes sense today and how it can be easily integrated into everyday life.
What tea really brings to daily life
Beyond empty phrases or exaggerated promises, tea offers practical benefits that become noticeable with daily use:
1. A simple ritual
Preparing a cup of tea forces you to slow down for a few minutes. It’s a small but consistent gesture that introduces calm into increasingly fast-paced days.
2. Gentle, progressive energy
Some teas, such as Black Tea with Cinnamon and Citrus or Gunpowder Green Tea, offer a more gradual stimulation than coffee. They help you stay awake and focused without the feeling of excess or the sudden crash that can follow.
3. Flavor without excess
Infusions provide aroma and flavor without the need for added sugars or artificial ingredients. For example, Chamomile Infusion or Mint & Pennyroyal Infusion are gentle, comforting options for moments when you simply want something light.
4. A companion for different moments
From a cup in the morning to an infusion at night, tea adapts to different moments of the day without imposing a specific rhythm.
It’s not about “curing” anything, but about making better choices in what we consume every day.
Tea and infusion: not the same thing — and that’s an advantage
It’s important to clarify a key difference:
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Teas (black, green, etc.) come from the Camellia sinensis plant.
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Infusions are made from flowers, fruits, leaves, or roots such as chamomile, mint, or rooibos.
Both have their place. The key is choosing according to the moment and the need, not limiting yourself to just one.
Why quality and shape matter
One of the most common mistakes when drinking tea is thinking that all formats are the same. They are not.
Traditional tea bags usually contain very finely crushed leaves with little space to infuse properly. In contrast, pyramid tea bags allow the leaves and ingredients to fully open when they come into contact with water.
The result?
- Better extraction
- More aroma
- Cleaner, more balanced flavor
- Greater consistency cup after cup
This isn’t an aesthetic detail. It’s a functional decision.
Our Teas and Infusions
Our selection of teas and infusions is built around this same idea: offering products designed for everyday use, easy to prepare, and with clear, well-defined flavor profiles.
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Black Tea with Cinnamon and Citrus
Intense and aromatic. Ideal for mornings or moments when clarity and energy are needed. -
Red Fruit Tea
Fruity and light, perfect for mid-afternoon or to enjoy iced. -
Spiced Green Tea
A balanced combination of freshness and aromatic notes. -
Rooibos Infusion
Naturally caffeine-free, with a smooth and pleasant profile, suitable for any time of day.
All our varieties are ready to infuse, with no need to measure or prepare anything else.












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