Garden of England Afternoon Tea from Kent & Sussex Tea & Coffee Co #VeganMoFo2016

Dream Holiday Destination is the topic for Vegan MoFo today. Wouldn’t it be a dream to have high tea in a garden in England with all the accessories, hats, and gorgeous tea settings?  Sounds pretty dreamy to me! So Garden of England Afternoon Tea is the perfect fit for today’s post.

Garden of England Afternoon Tea from Kent & Sussex Tea & Coffee Co is that tea of the moment here at The Sororitea Sisters!

This tea is made up of Loose blend of Black and Green Orthodox Tea as the blended base. The origins of the teas found in this base are Assam and Nilgiri, India, Zhejiang Province, China and Nuwara Eliya, Dimbula and Uva, Ceylon. And more specifically Black Teas from India and Ceylon, Green Tea from China, Natural flavouring, Cornflowers and Safflowers. Garden of England Afternoon Tea from Kent & Sussex Tea & Coffee Co is worldly, aromatic, and tasty!

Garden of England Afternoon Tea from Kent & Sussex Tea & Coffee Co is fruity, floral, and earthy. There are hints in both taste and smell of Black Currants. The aftertaste is more floral than the front of the sip and it lingers nicely. This also stands up to a 2nd infusion well. The black and green tea ratios work hand in hand with each other and neither is too overpowering. Nor is the flavorings overpowering the blended black and green tea base. Tempting and tasty – Garden of England Afternoon Tea from Kent & Sussex Tea & Coffee Co – is a goody!


Here’s the scoop!

Leaf Type: Green/Black Tea
Where to Buy: Kent & Sussex Tea & Coffee Co
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Using a blend of teas from all over Asia, it creates a complex blend of sweet, floral and malty notes. The mixture of the delicate addition of blackcurrant softens with otherwise slightly astringent blend, to a sweet, well rounded tea that would compliment Afternoon Tea or Cream Teas on a warm summers day.

Type of Tea– Loose blend of Black and Green Orthodox Tea.

Origin– Assam and Nilgiri, India, Zhejiang Province, China and Nuwara Eliya, Dimbula and Uva, Ceylon.

Ingredients– Black Teas from India and Ceylon, Green Tea from China, Natural flavouring, Cornflowers and Safflowers

Learn even more about this tea and tea company here!


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