WINTER PALACE MARZIPAN

What a tea! Premium Moroccan almonds give the German inspired marzipan a magnificent boost. Rooibos and marzipan were meant for each other.

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100 g $10.02 / per cup $0.20
250 g $19.49 / per cup $0.15
500 g $29.52 / per cup $0.11
1 kg $55.69 / per cup $0.11


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  • So what exactly does a tisane that blends South African Rooibos with Moroccan almonds and marzipan have to do with an 18th century Russian palace? Great question. It's a long and convoluted tale.St. Petersburg's Winter Palace was commissioned by Catherine the Great and built between 1754 and 1762. As it goes the architect that was charged with designing the opulent structure with its 1786 doors and 1945 windows was an Italian named Francesco Bartolomeo Rastrelli. Rastrelli knowing nothing of Russia or Catherine the Great naturally wanted to bring the comforts of home with him to his new city.

    For the architect this included the sweet taste of Marzipan or in Italian Marzipane made famous by the artisans of Palermo who molded the confection to resemble fresh fruit. In particular, he loved a special version made with Moroccan almonds imported to Sicily via Tunisia. In his traveling chests he stockpiled enough to last him through his first season. Unbeknownst to Rastrelli his patron Catherine the Great was also a lover of Marzipan. However owing to her German descent she was born Sophie Friederike Auguste von Anhalt-Zerbst it was typically the Germanic version of the sweet treat she craved.

    Unbeknownst to Rastrelli, Catherine the Great was also a great lover of the men-folk. One day while casually enjoying a papaya shaped piece of Marzipan after lunch Catherine spotted him in the hall. It was love at first sight. Rastrelli offered her some of his desser. Catherine acquiesced and offered him, well, we can't go there. In the end the Winter Palace was completed a little behind schedule perhaps but at least the architect had a smile on his face. In the immortal words of Jack Palance: Believe it or not. To celebrate the fortuitous nature of this historical meeting we've blended this fantastic herbal tea with Rooibos almond pieces dried papaya and natural flavours.

  • Tea Type: Rooibos

    Country: South Africa

    Region: Cederberg

    Grade: Choice Grade #1

    Altitude: 1500-2500 ft above sea level

    Manufacturer Type: Fermentation

    Ingredients: Rooibos Almond + Papaya pieces Natural flavors

    Cup Characteristics: What a tea! Premium Moroccan almonds give the German inspired marzipan a magnificent boost. Rooibos and marzipan were meant for each other.

    Infusion: Reddish orange to full color (depends on brewing time and quantity used)

  • Brewing Hot

    Bring cold water to a boil. Place 1tsp of loose Rooibos into an infuser. Lower infuser into your cup/teapot. Pour boiling water over Rooibos and let steep 3-7mins according to taste (the longer the steeping time the stronger the brew). Add milk, sugar, or honey to taste.


    Brewing Cold

    Place 1 generous teaspoon of loose tea into a cup/ teapot for each serving required. Bring water to a boil and pour boiling water over the tea. Steep for 5 mins. Add hot tea to a 12oz / 375ml glass filled with ice, straining the tea (use larger pitcher if preparing multiple servings). Sweeten by adding sugar to taste.