Collection: Tea Options
Hot or Iced Teas
Black Teas: English Breakfast, Earl Grey
Green tea
Herbal Teas: Turmeric, Chamomile, Spearmint, Mint
Decaf Teas: Like chamomile, spearmint and peppermint are caffeine-free
Flavored Teas: Peach, Mango, Apricot, Raspberry, Blackberry, Orange, Strawberry,
Blueberry, Hibiscus, Lemon, Cranberry, Cherry, Peppermint, Lemongrass, Ginger.Pomegranate

Ceylon black teas are the most popular choice for afternoon tea. Famous black teas from Sri Lanka (formerly known as "Ceylon")
English Breakfast Tea

English Breakfast Tea - The Royal black Perl. Many people enjoy their English Breakfast tea with a little milk and honey. With milk and honey, English Breakfast are ideal for afternoon tea sweets.
Earl Grey Tea

Earl Grey tea is one of the most popular teas in the West. This black tea with hints of citrus is a perfect introduction to tea. It is great served hot or cold, and pairs well with food. That's why it is a favorite for afternoon tea and preferred by many tea drinkers throughout the world.
Chamomile

Chamomile is an herbal infusion with a floral, apple-like flavor. Many people select it for afternoon tea because it is naturally caffeine-free. It also pairs wonderfully with afternoon tea sweets, especially scones and fruity confections.
Mint Tea

Like chamomile, spearmint and peppermint are caffeine-free herbal infusions. Peppermint is more common in the U.S., but spearmint also has a loyal following thanks to its sweeter, mellower flavor.