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.

Mlesna Kandy Ceylon Tea Review

mlesna kandy ceylon tea review

I’ve had a tea from the Kandy region of Ceylon (Sri Lanka) before. Teakruthi’s Lemon Kandy is not only a delightful play on words but also a very tasty black tea with sweet lemon pieces. So, I had high hopes…

3 Places to Stop on The Way to Scotland

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Holidays in Scotland were my favourites as a kid, but the long journey to Inverness from Essex was always a struggle (more for my parents than me). As an adult, the distance between my home and the Scottish Highlands seems…

Mlesna Dimbula Tea Review

Mlesna Dimbula Tea Review

Another single origin black tea from the Mlesna Ceylon tea collection box! In this review of Mlesna Dimbula, I’ll cover everything you need to know, including the flavour, aroma, brew time and where best to buy it. At the time…

Cheong Hing Tea Gift Set Review

Cheong Hing Tea Gift Set Review

As an avid tea drinker, I’m always a little cautious about receiving tea gifts – there’s a large chance that the gift won’t be to my taste or be too poor quality. Those chances are even higher when it’s a…

Mlesna Uva Tea Review

Mlesna Uva Tea Review

The beauty of single origin teas is that they really allow the character of the region to shine through! It turns out, the Uva region has a fantastic character, as I found out in my Mlesna Uva tea review. It…

Whittard Pimlico Glass Teapot Review

Whittard Pimlico Glass Teapot Review

The Whittard Pimlico Teapot was my first ever teapot and I still use it very regularly! Don’t let the delicate glass appearance fool you – this is actually a very sturdy and reliable teapot that’s perfect for everyday use. As…