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$12.17 Mar 28, '16
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$43.44 Dec 20, '15
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$10.08 Sep 22, '15
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$19.26 (30d avg) $27.55 (90d avg) $34.30 (180d avg) $33.90 (365d avg) $33.83 (Lifetime average)
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Mar 16, 2015
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30 day average: 431,684 90 day average: 420,909
Product Description
This tea belongs to the classical "scented teas" In China, it is also known as Meigui Hongcha. The tea is processed in a traditional way: red rose petals and the tea leaves are layered during the production process and after the right quality has been achieved, they are separated by sieving. Chinese Rose Tea is thus given its typically sweet, full taste and its flowery flavor. Connoisseurs improve its note with a dash of cream or milk.
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