James Labe, ZEN Green Tea Liqueur Add Tea-Wist To Summer Cocktails
Derived from the infusion of neutral spirits with green tea leaves, lemongrass, herbs and natural flavours
James Labe and ZEN Green Tea Liqueur have joined forces to create a series of iced-tea cocktails, as a preparation for the 4th of July and the summer season ahead.
Zen's cocktails are reportedly derived from the infusion of neutral spirits with green tea leaves, lemongrass, herbs and natural flavours. The ground green tea, or Matcha, used in ZEN comes from Uji, said the company.
Mr. Labe, Producer of Zen, said: From the dawn of civilization to this day, tea and spirits have traveled along parallel roads towards our enjoyment.Spirits have long been at home in fine dining, but only recently has the door swung open for tea, as two new friends, green tea and spirits, greet each other in Zen Green Tea Liqueur.
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