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Song Cha

Distilled Tea Spirit

Song Cha has distilled 10 fine teas
to surprise cocktail lovers

Song Cha
the tea
of song

Around the year 1000, the Song dynasty ruled China. Su Dongpo, scholar, poet, architect and tutor of the imperial children creates a tea distillate. This alcohol was lost over the centuries. Song Cha, the Tea of ​​Song, is the rebirth of this ancestral recipe.



Once Upon a time ...

Song Cha
a tea
spirit

1000 years later, Song Cha is a range of TEA SPIRITS at 40%vol. made from fine teas from all over the World:

 

Yunnan (China)

Earl Grey (United Kingdom)

Rooibos (South Africa)

Lapsang Souchong (Chine)

Darjeeling (India)

Yerba Mate (Argentina)

Sencha, (Japan)

Gunpowder (China)

Oolong (Taiwan)

Keemun (China)

Nothing but tea: Black, green, red, or blue but each variety corresponds to a terroir, to an original tea. There are no blends, no additions.

the terroirs
of our original teas

Keemun

(China)

Catalog

Sencha

(Japan)

Catalog

Yerba Mate

(Argentina)

Catalog

Yunnan

(China)

Catalog

Gunpowder

(China)

Catalog

Earl Grey

(United Kingdom)

Catalog

Lapsang Souchong

(China)

Catalog

Darjeeling

(India)

Catalog

Rooibos

(South Africa)

Catalog

Oolong

(Taiwan)

Catalog

song cha
a spirit
of nature

Song Cha is a 100% natural tea distillate:

  • IN ITS COMPOSITION
    • Only 3 ingredients: Organic tea, pure water and alcohol.
    • Organic tea leaves certified Fairtrade whenever possible.
    • No additives, no sugars, no flavours, no preservatives.
  • IN ITS DISTRIBUTION
    • Recyclable packaging.
    • Production sites as close as possible to places of consumption to avoid transport.


Our Commitments

Song Cha
a cocktail
spirit

Song Cha appeals to international mixologists, cocktail lovers and young urban trendsetters, because it is a new alcohol that sublimates traditional recipes
and encourages the creation of new long drinks and short drinks.

You can also enjoy it neat, or on the rocks as a digestif as a trendy alternative to a traditional aged brown alcohol.

 

Song Cha’s iconic object is the “high cup” , a retro-chic creation that mixes the traditional tea cup with the cocktail glass.



Our tips and recipes ...

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