Teas, Infusions, and Herbal Teas - Made in France
Our selection of herbal tea bags from Le Dauphin
Le Dauphin is a house founded in 1953, dedicated to the creation, blending, manufacturing, and packaging of organic infusions and herbal teas in the heart of Provencal Drôme.
Over generations, Le Dauphin has preserved its valuable craftsmanship and forged strong partnerships with local producers, professional associations, and tourism offices in Provencal Drôme, enhancing the regional identity of its products.
To remain competitive, the company staunchly focuses on the quality of its artisanal products, sourced from impeccable traceable French organic farming. It offers a Biopartner-certified range in fair trade, guaranteeing a 100% French origin.
As a mark of quality, Le Dauphin offers certified herbal teas, crafted from raw materials of organic agriculture in Drôme, all within the first organic department in France. Thus, it significantly contributes to the development of regional and local organic sectors.
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Tea and Tisane Gift Boxes of Traditional Provence
Discover the Organic Herbal Teas of Provence d’Antan, a true sensory journey inspired by the scents and flavors of magnificent Provence. These organic infusions are the result of a passion for authenticity, carefully crafted to offer unique blends that awaken the senses.
Each sip of these herbal teas takes you to a world of natural delights, where herbs, spices, and local flavors harmoniously combine to create an unforgettable taste experience. Whether it's for a solitary moment of relaxation, a friendly gathering with friends, or a soothing evening with family, the Herbal Teas of Provence d'Antan are here to accompany your precious moments.
What sets these products apart is their French origin. The Organic Herbal Teas of Provence d'Antan are crafted and packaged with love in France, embodying the brand's commitment to quality, authenticity, and respect for nature. The plus? Beautiful metal gift boxes to offer to all tea or Provence enthusiasts.
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Tea, Infusion, and Herbal Tea: What Are the Differences?
The difference between tea, infusion, and herbal tea may seem subtle, but it is essential to fully appreciate these beverages.
Differences between Tea and Herbal Tea: a Matter of Composition
Tea, whether black, green, white, or oolong, all comes from the same plant, Camellia sinensis. The various methods of processing and fermentation give rise to these different varieties. In contrast, an herbal tea is prepared using herbs, flowers, fruits, or spices. These natural ingredients are infused in hot water to create a beverage with specific flavors and benefits.
Differences between Infusion and Herbal Tea: a Matter of Preparation
Contrary to a common misconception, infusion is not limited to a simple hot drink but rather a method of preparation. It involves the art of pouring hot, simmering, or boiling water over leaves, fruits, or flowers with the aim of extracting their soluble compounds. Therefore, as soon as water is poured over natural plants, they transform into infusions.
In contrast, herbal tea is a beverage resulting from the infusion of one or more natural plants. From a technical perspective, the term 'herbal tea' encompasses the act of infusing.
The Benefits of Tea and Herbal Teas
These hot beverages are rich in health benefits. Teas contain powerful antioxidants, such as catechins, which can help improve digestion, boost metabolism, and strengthen the immune system. Herbal teas, on the other hand, are often used for their soothing properties, promoting relaxation, enhancing sleep, or alleviating specific ailments.
Well-being, Sleep, Vitality... Quality Organic Herbal Teas
Explore our online store for a selection of top-quality herbal teas to meet your well-being, sleep, vitality, and more. Discover our diverse range to see how these beverages can enrich your life while providing an exceptional taste experience.