Friday, February 8, 2013
Miraculous Mandarin tea for the Year of the Snake at TWG
MANILA, Philippines - TWG Tea, the world's finest luxury tea brand, celebrates Chinese New Year with the unveiling of new products for the occasion. In a tribute to the upcoming Year of the Snake, the brand launches the bewitching Sahara teapots and teacups and saucers in gold and in silver. And, to fill your cups with brimming prosperity and happiness and to perfume the air with an ambience of rare and precious essences, TWG Tea suggests the Miraculous Mandarin Caviar tin tea and Miraculous Mandarin tea scented candle.
A legendary symbol of knowledge and immortality, the serpent is a potent guardian of good fortune, health and vigor. The spectacular design and detailing of this majestic creature on each Sahara Teapot require weeks of precise handiwork by a master craftsman. The 18-carat gold Sahara Teapot boasts alluring green Swarovski crystal eyes, while the silver plated version has the same in red.
Star the Year of the Snake with a lucky pot of Miraculous Mandarin Tea, packaged in a perfectly round Caviar tea tin. This modern twist to your customary Chinese New Year offerings of mandarin oranges brings an extra tinge of sweetness to reunions. A mélange of warm, rich black tea blended with the fresh tartness of orchard fruits and notes of delicate sweetness, the blend is a miraculous tea of delight.
TWG Tea's talisman red scented candle, accented by alluring notes of Miraculous Mandarin Tea, is a perfect addition to your home during these festivities. Welcome the Chinese New Year with the color that wards off bad omens and the fragrance of sweet fruits that represents good luck for the future. This sensory feast of fresh tonalities of tea leaves, rare resins, warm spices and mythical blossoms bring to mind fond celebrations of family traditions. Miraculous Mandarin Tea Scented Candle is also available elegantly packaged in TWG Tea Gift Box with Sleeve accompanied by Saturn Tea Tin in Red filled with 100 grams of Miraculous Mandarin Loose Tea.
source: philstar.com