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Indulge in Whittard of Chelsea’s cold afternoon tea party
07/07/22

Indulge in Whittard of Chelsea’s cold afternoon tea party

Do you love the idea of a decadent afternoon tea but struggle in the heat? The clever folk at Whittard of Chelsea have come up with the Cold Brew Tea Range to enjoy during the summer with flavours including Passionfruit, Mango & Peach, Watermelon, Strawberry & Lime, Blackcurrant and Blueberry, Pink Grapefruit and all are caffeine-free.

To sample the teas in luxury you can book their one-of-a-kind Ice Cold Afternoon Tea Igloos at London’s Secret Garden in South Kensington, open for three days (12th, 13th, and 14th July) only. You’ll be treated to an exclusive selection of Whittard biscuits, sandwiches and cakes with a glass of prosecco, the perfect complement to go alongside the fruity floral flavours of Whittard of Chelsea’s new Cold Brew.

Chill out in true style and snag a Cold Brew goodie bag (worth £40) ensuring you can quench your thirst for the rest of the summer.

Tickets are £45 per head (including prosecco) and £35 (without prosecco), to book your ticket click here.

Written by Claire Selby

Photography courtesy of Whittard of Chelsea

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