I received this in a tea swap from a girl who lives in Norway.
Prior to steeping it reminded me of a vanilla scented doll I used to have as a kid…I think it was something from the Strawberry Shortcake Cartoon Series/Themed-time type thing. Either way the scent brought me back to my childhood. The taste has just a hint of vanilla, not much though It’s calming and creative and a nice relaxing cup!
All the info I Googled came up in a different language and I was unable to get a good translation for it.
A fellow tea lover on another site I frequent said and I quote:
In Europe, you can find this brand at the ubiquitous German LIDL Supermarket chain.
I would love to try more of Lord Nelson’s Tea just because it’s different to me and I’m intrigued.









Comment by May 3, 2011 @ 1:38 am
BARBARA said:
Sapete dirmi la provenienza del the verde al limone lord nelson del lidl?
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May 3rd, 2011 at 12:40 pm
Io personalmente non conosco l’origine del tè utilizzate in questa miscela, tuttavia in insaccato tè verde, il tè usato è di solito un grado inferiore di tè verde giapponese come il Sencha o Bancha, quindi è probabilmente qualcosa come questo!
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Comment by October 12, 2012 @ 3:42 am
Kieran O'Sullivan said:
Hi,
I have started drinking Lord Nelson Green tea with lemon. I buy it in lidl too. It’s very cheap for 25 individually wrapped bags (€1.37) and the tea is really nice.
Kieran.
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