Collection: Flavours
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Flowering TeasFlowering tea gift set - 20 bulbs
A curated selection of hand-crafted tea bulbs showcasing Chinese craftsmanship.
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Desert chai by matthew williamson - 75g
A modern take on chai tea with almonds and vanilla.
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Desert chai gift box by matthew williamson
A modern chai with almonds and vanilla, presented in a gift box.
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Earl grey oasis gift box by matthew williamson
A twist on classic Earl Grey, with Sicilian bergamot and apricot, in a gift box.
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Midnight rose gift box by matthew williamson
A Nepalese white tea with rose petals, presented in a gift box.
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Fruit & Herbal TisaneRegular price £63.00Sale price £63.00 Regular price
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Premium latte matcha - 100g
Finest Uji, Japan matcha powder, expertly crafted for creamy lattes.
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Green TeaRoyal kahwa loose leaf pouch 200g
A spiced green tea with cardamom and cinnamon, gently sweet and warming.
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Tea flavours FAQs
What are the different flavours of tea?
Tea comes in many natural flavour profiles, including sweet, earthy, floral, spicy, malty, fruity, and citrus. These flavours can come from the tea leaves themselves or added ingredients like herbs, spices, and fruits.
What is the most popular tea flavour?
Earl Grey is the most popular flavoured tea, made with natural bergamot oil. Loved for its unique citrusy taste, it’s a favourite among tea lovers worldwide. This classic blend combines malty Assam black tea with pure bergamot oil.
What are the 4 main types of tea?
The four main types of tea—black, green, oolong, and white—all come from the Camellia sinensis plant. Each type varies due to its production process and oxidation level: white tea is non-oxidised, green tea is minimally oxidised, oolong is semi-oxidised, and black tea is fully oxidised.
Which tea is best in flavour?
Flavour is personal, but many enjoy black teas for their rich, malty taste and green teas for their vegetal notes. Oolong teas offer a balanced profile with floral and fruity characteristics, while white tea is known for its delicate, subtle flavour.
How to choose a tea infuser?
Choose an infuser based on size, material, and ease of cleaning. Stainless steel is durable, and fine mesh allows for optimal flavour extraction.