Top mound picture of The Whistling Kettle Vanilla Cream black tea.
Side mound picture of The Whistling Kettle Vanilla Cream black tea.
Glass of brewed Vanilla Cream next to bowl of Vanilla Cream loose leaf tea.
Vanilla Cream tea in 1lb and 4oz bags

Vanilla Cream

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$16.00

Description

This fine black tea is elevated with silky vanilla and floral notes of jasmine. It's a perfect choice for an elegant afternoon tea or luxurious breakfast in bed. Our Vanilla Cream tea brews a cup as smooth as velvet, with a lingering sweetness. Drink it straight or soften with a touch of cream and sugar.

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Brewing Guide

For the best tasting cup we recommend the following:

Water

8 fl oz

Temperature

212° F

 
Serving Size

1 tsp

Time

3-5 minutes

These go great with Vanilla Cream!

Customer Reviews

Based on 35 reviews
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C
Cher
Not a great vanilla flavor at all

50 years ago in Santa Cruz Ca. At a German restaurant and I had something like “Gold label “ (?) vanilla tea and I was spoiled for life trying to get that vanilla flavor. It was very deep and rich vanilla. This tea isn’t close. I’m glad I only bought a sample.

E
E.K.
Subtly Sweet!

At first sip you get the earthy black tea taste, then after it almost tastes slightly like Lucky Charms marshmallows. Not too sweet and something I definitely enjoy on the slow mornings.

L
L.S.
A smooth black tea

A classic black tea with a very subtle vanilla flavor.

J
Jeannie
Tasty and Strong

I do love vanilla, and this is easily the best vanilla tea that I've found. This is also a great tea to mix with other blends. I'm a big fan of this one!

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Keith M.
Great when paired with Scottish Breakfast

I typically combine this with the Scottish Breakfast (1 heaping tsp SB, 1/2 tsp VC) to my 12 oz cup of tea for breakfast. The vanilla flavor is very strong, which is why I only combine it with another straight black tea. I think it would be a bit too overwhelming of a vanilla flavor if it were to be made by itself.