Lady Londonderry

A Black Fruit Blend from

Rating

81 / 100

Calculated from 4 Ratings
Tea type
Black Fruit Blend
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Ingredients
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Flavors
Fruity, Lemon, Strawberry, Sweet, Berry, Citrus
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Caffeine
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Typical Preparation
Use 10 oz / 295 ml of water
Set water temperature to Boiling
Steep for 4 min, 15 sec
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6 Tasting Notes View all

“I’ve bought a couple sampler pouches of this as gifts for people before, but I’ve never tried it myself, for some reason. Finally got around to snagging a 4 ounce pouch from Ohio Tea Company when I...” Read full tasting note
“Since I don’t live near certain stores anymore, I got this from my new local shop as a Summer tea. Firstly, it smells awesome. A nice blend of citrus and strawberry. The flavour is more lemon with...” Read full tasting note
“Finally got around to doing an iced tea steep off between NMTC’s Lady Londonderry and Metropolitan’s. They are very close, but I think NMTC is the winner. Metropolitan’s seems to have stronger...” Read full tasting note
“So I apparently never reviewed this. Shame on me! This is a fruity sweet black tea. It was okay hot, but I made the most wonderful jug of iced tea from this over the summer. It’s lovely, and light,...” Read full tasting note

Description

This classic afternoon tea has hints of strawberry with lemon overtones. One of our most requested teas for tea parties.

EXTRA INFO:
Edith Helen Chaplin was known as Lady Londonderry after her husband inherited the title of “7th Marquess of Londonderry” in 1915. She aided her husband by setting up an Officers’ Hospital in her house during WWI, and was the first woman to be appointed to be a Dame Commander of the Order of the British Empire in the Military Division.

Another famous Londonderry was Annie Cohen Kopchovsky. She was the first woman to bike around the world in the 1890’s. Londonderry Lithia, a spring water company paid her $100 to carry its name on her bike and also convinced her to take on its name. She was known from then on as Annie Londonderry.

INGREDIENTS:
Black tea, freeze dried strawberry, natural dried lemon balm, calendula + sunflower petals. With other natural flavors.

ORIGIN:
Sri Lanka

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