But first for tea:
After the tea is poured instructions already seduced with a flavor that makes you want time to drink tea, like it, to take your time and disable. But that also create other teas from the well sorted specialized trade, many even with biological and other seals - and much cheaper. I could unfortunately not account for the superior taste and fragrance.
And now to the packaging - which advertises so many design awards:
Exactly the reference to such a price led me to the devaluation. Why? Because:
a) the doses are NOT stackable - at least not umkippsicher and
b) the cans are round and not angular, and so accurate in size me too much space away (there just is not stackable).
In addition, my doses do not seem really airtight. But I can not verify, and thus remains one (not to devalue leading) conjecture.
How it (in my opinion) is different and better? For example, the brand Samova (via Amazon ordered) provides exactly what bothers me in the Hall Ingers cans, even with safe closing inner lid inside the square cans. And the design of Samova is nothing to sneeze at - it does not have to get everything a price. And the price is cheaper for the same content, organic quality and comparable in taste quality, with me no comparison of the value of each element is possible here, cheaper in many varieties. Moreover Samova offers tea as Refill bag. With all due praise on design - but with every tea purchase again for the (admittedly, quite beautiful) can spend money goes against my grain.
Another reason why I can not give any full marks.
I stick to tea at the loose mixture of the tea shop, I can even try before buying. At home, I then fill into a clean jam jar, which anyway is in my closet. Although the glass is also about - but at least stacked when it is empty I can wash clean or enter into the glass barrel. Design price or not.
Or I extend my range of Samowa teas. Also there are very tasty green tea blends ...
What I wish from Hall Ingers:
a) a small bead in the lid so that the cans are stackable,
b) Wear-resistant labels,
c) Refill bag (the need for the sun protection in the Amazon shelf not be transparent - maybe there instead of the known green-silvery from the teashop soon matt brown-silvery in Hallinger design ...)
As a gift for tea lovers or even for oneself is the "happiness" a Cute thing - but please with new labels. The rapidly scraped old labels (which are probably still in circulation) leave the se quality product unfortunately only appear cheap.