Harney & Sons Victorian London Fog Tea – Black Tea with Citrus, Vanilla and Lavender – 30 Tea Sachets, 2.67 Ounces
Victorian London Fog was the winning blend in our customer creation contest! Thousands of blends were submitted and we let you all choose between the top 5 flavors! The beverage called London Fog originated during the Victorian era. Traditionally, it is an Earl Grey served with steamed milk. Ingredients: Black tea, oolong tea, bergamot oil,
Victorian London Fog was the winning blend in our customer creation contest! Thousands of blends were submitted and we let you all choose between the top 5 flavors! The beverage called London Fog originated during the Victorian era. Traditionally, it is an Earl Grey served with steamed milk. Ingredients: Black tea, oolong tea, bergamot oil, lavender, vanilla flavor. Contains natural flavors.
Product Features
- HARNEY & SONS – Victorian London Fog Tea originated during the Victorian era. It can be enjoyed with steamed milk or plain.
- VICTORIAN LONDON FOG – Features black tea with hints of vanilla and lavender blended with bergamot.
- FLAVORS – Much like the aroma, the sweet notes of vanilla come through with undertones of bergamot and lavender.
- AROMA – Sweet, citrus and floral notes.
- HISTORIC ROYAL PALACES – Packaged in a Beautiful Tin – Contains 30 tea sachets.
Delicious! Harney & Sons makes the best teas! Some of them are great both hot and cold and some are best one way or the other. The London Fog I got this time I prefer hot…. by itself unsweetened or in a latte form with milk and a bit of vanilla… (still hot). I’m not crazy about this flavor as an iced tea, but to each their own. You can’t go wrong with any of this company’s flavors. I like this flavor as a relaxer at the end of the day before bed. Also their White Christmas tea flavor is another good…
Just like a real London Fog! Iâve been making my own London Fogs at home for the past three years, so I was tentatively excited when I saw Harney & Sons had made a London Fog flavored tea. Iâm happy to report that itâs yummy! Using this tea bag is as good as the ones I make myself using double-strength Earl Grey and crushed vanilla bean syrup! I do half milk and half water and itâs really great! Just add whatever amount of whatever sweetener you like and youâre good to go! Harney and Sons tends to be in the expensive side,…
New fave Earl Grey This is my first time trying Harney & Sons tea and I am not disappointed. The aroma smells a little more citrusy and robust than the actual flavor, which I’m ok with. It smells amazing but I was afraid that it would be a little too much for me. I steeped it for 3 mins 45 secs as the packaging directed and steamed some milk to top it off with and the result was divine. I love me some lavender but it’s very subtle for those who don’t. I don’t know that I would’ve guessed that it’s in the blend…