Lichfields Earl Grey Tea Review

If you’ve ever stayed in a chain hotel in the UK, chances are, you’ve slept in the same room as this tea! It’s weird but true. A well-known British hotel chain room is exactly where I picked up Lichfields Earl…

If you’ve ever stayed in a chain hotel in the UK, chances are, you’ve slept in the same room as this tea! It’s weird but true. A well-known British hotel chain room is exactly where I picked up Lichfields Earl…

Before we get started, yes I am British, and yes I do know that we spell this ingredient as ‘liquorice’ but as this tea is from America and is labelled with the American spelling, I will be calling it Yogi…

Berry flavours are often matched with green teas. Kusmi Green Tea with Strawberry is one of my favourites, for example. But Pure Leaf Black Tea with Berries is here to change all of that! I was gifted this tea from…

English Tea Shop are one of my favourite brands. So, when I began reviewing the holiday collection of teas from the red bauble box, I was so disappointed. They’ve been really meh so far! But I’m beginning my review of…

If you’re a regular reader at Immortal Wordsmith, you’ll know my love of peaches is immeasurable (no, that’s not a euphemism). Passionfruit can be a bit hit and miss though, so when I picked Ahmad Tea Peach and Passionfruit to…

Fruit and flowers are a wonderful combination and lychee with rose is the most romantic of them all, I think. I really love this combination with vanilla and tapioca pearls in a bubble tea, but I’m drinking this BOH Lychee…

This is one of Teakruthi’s most expensive white teas – if not the most expensive. But after sipping and reviewing a cup of Teakruthi Ceylon Ivory tea, I’m confident that it’s worth every penny. If you’ve been hunting for a…

Even though I was super skeptical of the last detox tea I reviewed, that review is actually one of the most popular articles on our blog right now! So, whether they work or not, you cannot deny that detox teas…

Green tea with mint is a classic combination. When it’s blended right, you get a warm grassy note from the green tea with sweet, refreshing menthol high notes from the peppermint. But you’d be surprised at how often mint tea…