Isobel Moore

Isobel Moore

Isobel Moore writes about tea, food, nature, and everyday life through the lens of the Navigation Codex at Immortal Wordsmith. She has reviewed over 400 teas since 2019, and focuses on natural ingredients, honest sourcing, and things that help you flow rather than fight your way through the day.

Best Earl Grey Tea List

earl grey with vanilla

After the roaring success of my Best English Breakfast Tea list, here comes the Best Earl Grey tea version! Earl Grey was the first tea I ever reviewed for the blog here at Immortal Wordsmith, and it was certainly the…

Whittard Marrakech Mint Tea Review

Whittard Marrakech Mint Tea Review

Without a Halloween tea lined up for October 31st, I’ve delved into my collection and pulled out Whittard Marrakech Mint tea instead. It will be refreshing change to the pumpkin lattes I’ve been guzzling over the past month! This tea…

Tea+ Vitamin D Tea Review

Tea+ Vitamin D Tea Review

I can’t say no to a little tropical sunshine in the midst of autumn! This week, I’m reviewing Tea+ Vitamin D tea, a sweet green tea blend with mango and pineapple flavours. It’s enriched with vitamin D to support the…

Whittard Peppermint Tea Review

whittard peppermint tea review

Another herbal tea this Monday! Whittard Peppermint tea is a simple, pure herbal tea. Like T2, Twinings, and countless other tea brands, Whittard have a pure peppermint infusion in their regular line up. Available as loose leaf or tea bags…

Lichfields Red Berries Tea Review

Lichfields Red Berries Tea Review

I usually start my tea reviews in the morning, when I’m craving something strong and rich. Naturally, Lichfields Red Berries sounded far too light… but I gave it a go anyway. The results were impressive! In this tea review, I’ll…

Whittard Piccadilly Tea Review

Whittard Piccadilly Tea Review

After a week of some very bad news (RIP, Queen Elizabeth II) reviewing a regal and elegant tea like Whittard Piccadilly Tea seems like the right move. It’s a black tea blend and part of Whittard’s permanent range – it’s…