APOLLO GOLDEN TEATIME

 

Following its wine and mixology collections, Saint-Louis has designed two organoleptic tea sets inspired by Asian and European rituals, in collaboration with Agronomist and Tea sommelier Lydia Gautier.

 

  Preparation Guide



THE GREAT TEA SET, INSPIRED BY EUROPEAN RITUALS

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The tea is steeped once in the Great teapot with a large amount of water for a mildly concentrated liquor: 7g. to 10g. of tea for 75 cl. of water. White tea and green tea are best paired with the light tea tumbler, and black tea with the full-bodied tea tumbler. The service is also equipped with a sugar pot, a milk pot, and a plate for resting the teapot or serving sweets.

THE CHARMING TEA SET, INSPIRED BY ASIAN RITUALS

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The tea is brewed several times in the Charming teapot with a small volume of water to yield a rich liquor: 5g. of tea for 15 cl. of water. The liquor first waits in a pouring pot, before being decanted and tasted in the concentrated tea tumbler. Its robe and flavors evolve over several infusions, until the leaves have been fully extracted.

 

Whether green or coppery, white, or black, “the crystal tea tumbler reveals the tea’s robe. It makes the liquor more luminous, almost dazzling,” says expert Lydia Gautier, employing oenological and aromachological terms. “Tea has its top, middle and base notes like perfume, expressing a terroir, a landscape, and sensations. A blend of aromas and taste, creating these flavors, qualifies it as a beverage.”

 

Saint-Louis has modulated the flare and height of the tumblers to elevate all the subtleties brought by tea plants, generically called Camellia Sinensis. “The tumbler with a wider rim can aerate black tea, while the narrower one helps to concentrate the fragrance of green tea,” the tea sommelier continues. “The third one, introduced as the ‘concentrated tea tumbler,’ is inspired by Asian rituals.”

 

The liquor brews secretly in a Limoges porcelain teapot, tailor-made for the Apollo collection, topped with a crystal lid. The European-style Great teapot is dedicated to a larger volume of mild liquor. And the Charming teapot paired with its pouring pot, allows a moderation of the infusing time, a conventional ritual in Asia that is not yet widely practiced in France. The specialist states her observation that, “Formerly well separated, the two practices now intersect at the whim of tea lovers which also elevates the arts of the table.”

A cup for each moment of the day

  • SUNRISE


    Great teapot for generous amounts of tea to keep yourself hydrated. Full-bodied tea tumbler for black teas, such as Breakfast, Ceylon, or Assam tea.

  • IN THE MIDDAY SUN


    Charming pouring pot and its concentrated tea tumbler for brightening up your lunchtime palate. You can either slurp white tea, green tea, or lightly fermented or fired Wulong teas, or you can pair your meal with strongly fermented or roasted Wulong tea, or dark tea.

  • POST MERIDIEM


    Great teapot for a gourmet break accompanied with pastries or English tea sandwiches. Light tea tumbler for Chinese green, Japanese Sencha, or mint tea. Espresso tumbler for incorrigible coffee addicts!

  • THE BLUE HOUR


    Great teapot for a generous volume of caffeine-free liquor. Full-bodied tea tumbler for Rooibos tea or spicy herbal infusions. Light tea tumbler for verbena, chamomile, lime blossom, or mint tea.

“Tea has its top, middle and base notes like perfume, expressing a terroir, a landscape, and sensations.” Lydia Gautier

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