History of Christmas Teas
In the United Kingdom, it was already a tradition in Victorian times to prepare a special tea that evoked the aroma of Christmas. It was a spiced tea with various hot ingredients that provided a soothing effect on the body, as well as a feeling of warmth in the cold winters. This mixture was included in the Christmas "Afternoon Tea", family or institutional parties where the typical Christmas sweets such as gingerbread, cranberry sauces, apple sauces and other dishes characteristic of these dates were not lacking.
In Tea Shop we have always joined this tradition with an exclusive Christmas blend, based on the traditional recipe, but adapted to the taste of our public: with orange and apple, cinnamon, cloves and the clear prominence of almonds, the main ingredient of nougat, marzipan, polvorones, all the delicacies that are a must on any table during the holidays. We also reinvented it in various colors of tea, so you can enjoy all the flavor of Christmas with white, red, black and rooibos tea.
The most delicious Christmas Teas
Christmas Tea transports us to a time full of tradition and shared moments, now the story must continue with you. Awaken your senses with its sweet flavors and spicy aromas and try the most delicious selection of Christmas Teas!
Christmastea Black: the energetic expression of Christmas, with its warm and intense flavour for an unforgettable holiday.
Christmastea Red: the purifying expression of Christmas, with its warm and intense flavour.
Christmastea Rooibos: The mineral and vitamin expression of Christmas, for a festive and welcoming winter.
White Tea Snow Christmas: the expression "beauty" of Christmas, sweet and creamy taste for a festive and welcoming winter.
When to drink Christmas Teas?
Thanks to their carefully selected ingredients, Christmas Teas are ideal for warming up on those cold winter days when we need to enjoy a cup of hot yet delicious Christmas tea. They are also perfect to enjoy with friends and family at Christmas time, they will love them!
Now that you have discovered Christmas Teas, would you like to try them?