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A Sweet Tale: The Story Behind Janat Paris’s Pomme d’Amour Tea

Writer: Vendome TeaVendome Tea

Updated: Mar 4

Once upon a time in the heart of France, the delicate aroma of caramelized apples filled the air—a scent that would inspire a timeless tea blend. Janat Paris, known for its legacy of fine teas, set out on a journey to capture the essence of a classic French treat: Pomme d'Amour, the beloved candied apple.


Pomme d'amour tin with fresh baked tarte tin in a table

This blend was crafted with a nod to tradition and a touch of modern sophistication. The team at Janat chose fragrant Pink Lady apples from the lush orchards of the Loire Valley, perfectly balancing their sweetness with the rich, full-bodied notes of Ceylon black tea. The result? A cup that feels like a bite of warm apple tart on a crisp autumn day, bringing together the comforting sweetness of baked apples with a hint of vanilla.


But the story behind Janat Paris's Pomme d'Amour tea doesn’t end with the blend. The tin, designed by Aude de Saint-Exupéry—a descendant of the author of The Little Prince—adds an artistic touch that tells its own tale of French charm and light-filled imagery. It’s a visual ode to the magic of simple moments and shared pleasures.


With every sip of Pomme d’Amour tea, you’re invited to take part in a French tradition—a celebration of love, connection, and the sweet taste of nostalgia. Enjoy a moment of indulgence that’s steeped in history and crafted with care.



Key Takeaways:

  • Pomme d'Amour tea blends Pink Lady apples with rich Ceylon black tea for a warm, nostalgic flavour.

  • Inspired by the classic French candied apple and baked apple tart traditions.

  • The tin, designed by Aude de Saint-Exupéry, adds a touch of French elegance.

  • A celebration of love, connection, and tradition in every sip.


 
 
 

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