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Peppermint is renowned for its fresh, invigorating notes and its natural benefits for digestion and overall well-being. Our organic peppermint herbal tea is perfect to accompany you after a meal or during a refreshing break while taking care of your body.
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Organic Immune Defense Teas
Organic Cold Relief Herbal Tea*
Thyme - Cinnamon - Peppermint - Eucalyptus
Peppermint (Mentha × piperita) is one of the most appreciated plants in herbalism for its characteristic scent and botanical freshness. Its infusion reveals intense and invigorating aromatic notes that accompany both relaxing moments and after-meal breaks.
Carefully crafted in France, this herbal tea celebrates an emblematic plant of European botanical traditions. Its fresh and balanced taste makes it an essential infusion for lovers of aromatic plants and daily rituals inspired by nature.
Peppermint is an aromatic plant traditionally used in herbalism.
Peppermint contributes to the normal functioning of the digestive system.
Its infusion develops characteristic fresh and botanical notes.
It naturally contributes to daily hydration.
Its use requires compliance with the recommended directions for use.
Peppermint contributes to the normal functioning of the digestive system.
Peppermint contributes to the normal functioning of the intestinal tract.
Uses attributed exclusively to the plant according to the claims listed in the reference table.
At Provence d’Antan, peppermint evokes sun-drenched aromatic gardens, fresh leaves gathered in the heart of summer, and the pleasure of an infusion with a distinctive character.
Its natural freshness brings a feeling of lightness to the tasting experience. Enjoyed hot or iced, it accompanies daily rituals with simplicity and elegance.
This plant embodies a lively and contemporary herbalism, where the botanical world is celebrated for its aromatic richness and its place in tasting traditions.
Peppermint charms with its intense botanical notes.
It is traditionally appreciated after meals for its aromatic profile.
Peppermint is one of the essential plants of herbalism.
To fully enjoy its natural freshness.
For a thirst-quenching botanical break.
As an iced infusion to accompany sunny days.
For a refreshing tasting experience.
In accordance with the recommended directions for use.
1 to 2 g of leaves per cup
Simmering water
Infuse for 5 to 8 minutes
Cover during infusion
Follow the recommended doses indicated on the packaging.
To fully appreciate its aromatic freshness.
To share a tasting moment throughout the day.
Peppermint is perfectly suited to iced preparations and summer drinks.
Prepare a carafe of chilled infusion to vary your daily hydration pleasures.
Add a few slices of lemon for a summer tasting experience.
Prepare a slightly concentrated infusion before serving it chilled.
Enjoy after meals to fully appreciate its aromatic qualities.
Not recommended for pregnant or breastfeeding women without professional advice.
Not recommended for young children.
In case of medical treatment or any specific situation, seek advice from a healthcare professional.
Follow the recommended doses.
Herbal infusions are not a substitute for a varied diet, a balanced lifestyle, or medical treatment.
Provence d’Antan Peppermint Herbal Tea celebrates a plant with a fresh, botanical and intensely mentholated taste. Crafted in France, it accompanies the end of meals, refreshing breaks and daily rituals with a clear, light and characterful cup. A simple plant infusion, naturally theine-free when it does not contain tea.
Peppermint is an aromatic plant recognisable by its green leaves and its fresh, mentholated and slightly sharp taste. As an infusion, it offers a clear, botanical and highly expressive cup.
At Provence d’Antan, Peppermint Herbal Tea is crafted in France to offer a simple, fresh tasting experience, true to the world of traditional herbal plants.
Peppermint Herbal Tea has a fresh, intense, botanical and mentholated taste. It leaves a clear, lively and refreshing sensation in the mouth.
Its profile is more pronounced than spearmint, fresher than a floral herbal tea and more direct than a fruity infusion. It is suited to lovers of bold, bright plants that are easy to enjoy after a meal.
Peppermint infusion is often enjoyed after a meal, during the day or as part of a refreshing break.
Its fresh and botanical taste pairs naturally with the end of lunch or dinner, as well as with moments when you are looking for a light cup, with no need for sugar.
It can also be enjoyed iced on warm days.
Peppermint Herbal Tea generally contains no theine when it is made only with peppermint or plants that do not contain tea.
It can therefore be enjoyed at different times of the day, including in the evening.
However, it is always advisable to check the exact composition of the product, especially if peppermint is blended with green tea, black tea or mate.
To prepare Peppermint Herbal Tea, pour simmering water over the tea bag or leaves, then leave to infuse for the time indicated on the packaging.
Peppermint quickly releases its fresh and mentholated notes: it is therefore best to follow the recommended infusion time in order to preserve a balanced cup, without excessive bitterness.
Yes, Peppermint Herbal Tea can be enjoyed after a meal to extend the moment with a fresh, clear and botanical cup.
Its mentholated profile brings a feeling of lightness in the mouth and offers a pleasant alternative to sweet drinks.
It pairs particularly well with simple end-of-meal moments, fruit desserts or evening breaks.
Yes, peppermint infusion can be enjoyed in the evening if it does not contain tea, mate, coffee or any naturally stimulating ingredient.
Its fresh and botanical taste fits easily into an end-of-day ritual.
For regular consumption, it is best to follow the recommendations indicated on the packaging.
Spearmint offers a rounder, softer and more accessible freshness.
Peppermint has a more intense, more mentholated character and can sometimes feel slightly sharp in the mouth.
As an infusion, spearmint is well suited to delicate recipes, while peppermint appeals to lovers of clear, fresh and expressive cups.
Peppermint offers a mentholated, lively and botanical freshness. Eucalyptus brings a more camphorated freshness, slightly woody and more intense in perception.
Both plants give a clear sensation in the mouth, but peppermint remains more familiar and more mentholated, while eucalyptus brings a more resinous and aromatic character.
Peppermint is fresh, mentholated and intense. Lemon balm is softer, more botanical and delicately lemony.
As an infusion, peppermint is suited to refreshing breaks and the end of meals, while lemon balm offers a smoother and brighter cup.
The two plants can be combined to create a fresh, botanical and balanced infusion.
Yes, peppermint pairs very well with verbena, lemon balm, lemon, liquorice, eucalyptus, thyme, rosemary, hibiscus or ginger, depending on the recipe.
It brings a fresh and clear signature, capable of balancing plants that are rounder, fruitier or more spicy.
It is an ideal plant for bringing liveliness to an infusion.
Yes, Peppermint Herbal Tea can be enjoyed cold.
Prepare the infusion hot, leave it to cool, then place it in the refrigerator.
Served with ice cubes, a slice of lemon or a few fresh mint leaves, it becomes a very refreshing botanical drink, perfect for sunny days or homemade carafes.
Some peppermint infusions may be too intense for young children.
It is therefore important to check the composition, dosage and directions for use.
For children, pregnant or breastfeeding women, people undergoing medical treatment or sensitive individuals, it is preferable to seek advice from a healthcare professional before regular consumption.
Peppermint Herbal Tea can be part of a varied tasting routine, alternating with other plants, provided the directions for use allow it.
For daily or prolonged consumption, it is best to follow the indications shown on the packaging and to seek advice in case of pregnancy, breastfeeding, medical treatment or any specific situation.
Peppermint Herbal Tea should be stored in a dry place, away from light, heat and humidity.
As the leaves are naturally fragrant, it is recommended to close the pouch, box or refill tightly after each use in order to preserve their mentholated freshness.
Avoid placing it near powerful spices or strongly scented ingredients.
Choosing Provence d’Antan Peppermint Herbal Tea means savouring a simple, fresh and expressive plant, crafted in France in the spirit of contemporary herbalism.
Its botanical, mentholated and intensely refreshing taste accompanies the end of meals, light breaks and iced tastings with naturalness, simplicity and refinement.