La Maison Corson

The taste of memory

Some memories begin long before we are aware of them.
They begin in kitchens filled with early morning light, in the familiar sound of a spoon against a cup, and in the quiet comfort of a blend prepared the same way, day after day.

For many Mauritian families, that taste has a name.

A familiar presence

Since 1886, Corson Tea has become part of everyday life across the island. Its blends have accompanied generations through breakfast tables before school and afternoon pauses on verandas.

The ritual of the everyday

These small, repeated gestures create a rhythm of life. They turn a simple cup of tea into a ritual that offers comfort and continuity. In these moments, tea becomes a link between the past and the present, a shared experience that connects families and friends.

Crafted with care

Behind every cup of Corson Tea is decades of expertise and dedication.

From the first Assam seeds brought by Jules Corson from Ceylon in 1886 to the present day, the leaves are carefully cultivated, hand-picked, rolled, dried, and blended using techniques refined over generations. Every stage of production is guided by precision, ensuring that the tea consistently delivers the familiar taste families have trusted for more than a century.

More than tea

Every cup of Corson Tea is a celebration of:

  • Craftsmanship and care
  • Tradition maintained through time
  • Shared moments that connect generations

By preserving its craftsmanship and dedication to quality, Corson Tea ensures that memory, heritage, and enjoyment for tea continue to be passed on, one cup at a time.