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From TheGreatTeaCo. www.thegreatteaco.co.uk

Introducing an herbal tea that’s sure to make as big a splash as Italian director Bernardo Bertolucci’s 1972 film Last Tango in Paris. If you haven’t seen the film suffice it to say that when it was released it was met with so much steamy controversy that Bertolucci was handed a 4 month suspended prison sentence by an Italian court. The court also ordered that all copies of the film be destroyed! Ooh la la! As you might have guessed we can’t really go into the nuts and bolts of the film which chronicles the sexual escapades of an American widower played by Marlon Brando and the object of his ahem affection a Parisian woman many years his junior. What we can tell you is that the film like a pot of herbal tea is hot stuff! Phew! Last Mango in Paris shares the same racy sentiment as the groundbreaking piece of cinematic revelry. The tea blends the sultry character of fresh tropical mango with sexy hibiscus elevating elderberry sultry orange arousing apple and racy rosehips. The resulting cup is sure to get your motor humming with its round notes of musky mango intertwined with soft berry juiciness and delicate flower petal sweetness. (Thankfully no one was ever convicted of blending delicious teas.) Like the famous city of lights that shares its name caffeine free Last Mango in Paris is a pure delight anytime of day or night. So if you’re looking to heat things up on a cool winter’s afternoon in brew it up nice and hot and enjoy under the covers with that special someone! Or if the temperature rises your heartbeat begins to climb and no lover is in sight cool yourself off by pouring the freshly brewed tea over ice. Either way you’ll never forget your first time! Go ahead brew a pot put in a DVD draw the curtains and get ready for some excitement!

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This was good for a fruity tea. Mango was not too overpowering. Just right. I recommend it to herbal tea lovers.

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