Collection: WARMTH
Cold isn't just felt on the outside. There are days when you're frozen to the bone – by the weather, the pace of life, or too many stimuli. These teas are for moments when you want to curl up: on the sofa, after a winter walk, or simply when you want to soften up inside.
Strong black teas, darker oolongs, pu-erh, and chai blends bring malty, spicy, and roasted notes to the cup. They create that feeling of a "liquid blanket": full, warm, and well-rounded.
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Milky OolongVendor:NOEMA
Milky Oolong
- Regular price
- €15,90
- Sale price
- €15,90
- Regular price
- €16,90
- Unit price
- €198,75 / per kg
Milky Oolong is a natural Jin-Xuan Oolong from Fujian, whose creamy-smooth texture comes not from artificial flavorin... -
Pu Erh ChaiVendor:NOEMA
Pu Erh Chai
- Regular price
- €14,90
- Sale price
- €14,90
- Regular price
- Unit price
- €186,25 / per kg
Pu-erh Chai is a warming, pu-erh-based chai from Yunnan, carried by a soft earthiness and rich spice. Cinnamon, ginge... -
Muscatel DragonVendor:NOEMA
Muscatel Dragon
- Regular price
- €19,90
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- €19,90
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- Unit price
- €284,29 / per kg
Muscatel Dragon is a partially oxidized hybrid from Yunnan that combines the floral Muscatel elegance of an oolong wi... -
Special Golden BlackVendor:NOEMA
Special Golden Black
- Regular price
- €14,90
- Sale price
- €14,90
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- Unit price
- €298,00 / per kg
Special Golden Black is a Yunnan black tea with a high percentage of golden tips. Warm, malty, and honey-smooth, with... -
Keemun OPVendor:NOEMA
Keemun OP
- Regular price
- €11,90
- Sale price
- €11,90
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- Unit price
- €148,75 / per kg
Keemun OP is a classic black tea from the Qimen region of Anhui. Made from finely twisted Sinensis leaves, it brews a...
These teas are suitable:
on cold days, being outdoors
when you feel exhausted and chilled to the bone
on the weekend, while reading, on the sofa
as an accompaniment to autumn and winter dishes
FAQs
What distinguishes warming tea from other teas?
Warming teas usually have a fuller body, malty, roasted, or spicy notes, and are often drunk during the cold season. They give the feeling of being "wrapped" from within.
Can I drink hot tea in the summer?
Yes. Many people enjoy it in the evenings or on rainy days, regardless of the season. If you get too warm quickly, drink smaller amounts or choose lighter varieties.
Do hot teas always contain a lot of caffeine?
Many warming teas are based on black tea, oolong, or pu-erh and contain caffeine. In spiced blends, the caffeine content may seem slightly milder. If you prefer to avoid caffeine, check the caffeine label on the product.
Are hot teas suitable to eat with food?
Yes, especially with strong or spicy dishes. Many people, however, drink it primarily afterwards – as a way to wind down after a long day or a leisurely dinner.
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