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Hambleden Herbs Announce a Completely New Tea to the UK Market – Black Tea & Verbena

Wednesday, January 21st, 2009

Hambleden Herbs is delighted to be able to announce a completely new organic tea to the UK market – Black Tea & Lemon Verbena. This original blend of black tea and lemony verbena has been created to appeal as much to the hardened black tea drinker as to those customers who prefer more subtle blends and herbal teas. As part of this range development, Hambleden will also be producing an organic black tea, thus enabling retailers to offer a complete organic blend range to their customers.

Since its inception 25 years ago by Hambleden farmer Mike Brooks, the business has grown substantially and now produces one of the largest range of organic teas and herbs in the UK.

Hambleden Herbs Organic Black Tea & Lemon Verbena

The initial concept for this blend was born through consumer feedback about how much they enjoyed black tea with lemon. Hambleden wanted to see if they could produce a refreshing tea that would give consumers the lemon freshness that they are after without having to add lemon juice. The answer was a resounding yes. By blending a zesty Lemon Verbena with their black tea blend they have produced a light, balanced tea that gives the body of a black tea with the lemon freshness of Lemon Verbena.

Hambleden are confident that this tea will introduce a new group of consumers to herbal tea, consumers who are dead set that they only drink black tea but do like the added freshness that a drop of lemon gives the tea.

Believed to be a first for the UK market, Hambleden Herbs Organic Black Tea & Lemon Verbana brings genuine innovation to the hot drinks sector.

Packed in boxes of 20 individually enveloped tea bags.
Recommended Retail price of £1.69

Hambleden Herbs Organic Black Tea

Hambleden Herbs Black Tea is a smooth blend of leaves from some of the best growing regions in the world. Blended to produce a smooth, well rounded tea that is perfect at any time of day it includes leaves from, Assam, Africa, Ceylon and Southern India.

The Assam leaves give the body to the blend along with a malty flavour. This is then lifted by the addition of the African, Ceylon and Southern Indian leaves. The African leaves add a refreshing briskness whilst the Ceylon and Southern Indian teas add delicate, light, lemony flavours to complete the blend.

As ever, all of the teas used in Hambleden blends are Soil Association certified organic.

Packed in boxes of 20 individually enveloped tea bags.
Recommended Retail price of £1.49

For samples please contact: Suzanne@Stunning PR, Tel: 0203 355 1529 or suzanne@stunningpr.com

The Secret is Out

Monday, October 27th, 2008

Currently celebrating its 25th year, organic tea and herb company Hambleden Herbs, has recently launched an exciting and innovative range of herbal teas.

Available to purchase via their website at Hambledenherbs.com and through independent shops throughout the country, the company was set up by Mike Brook in the Oxfordshire village of Hambleden, just outside Henley on Thames. Although no longer owned by him, the current owners still purchase nearly all their raw materials from Mike who now concentrates on sourcing and importing the finest organic ingredients.

The new tea ranges reflect the public interest in green teas and tea combinations and the changing tea drinking habits we’ve seen developing over the past few years,

Gone is the standard cuppa as we’ve known it, replaced by refreshing flavours to drink at any time of the day or night, like Chamomile and Peppermint, Lemon Grass and Ginger, Green Tea and Jasmine, Green Tea and Ginger, Rooibos and Rooibus and Liquorice, a unique Hambleden blend.

The best kept secret for those looking for a soothing, healthy and refreshing tea is finally out – and it’s Hambleden – organic teas of the highest quality- too good to keep secret!

For samples, further information or a history of Hambleden contact:

Suzanne Noble @ Stunning PR, suzanne@stunningpr.com or 07957 371840/0203 355 1529