The World of Hospitality Issue 17 2016 | Page 10

10 the World Of Hospitality Claridge’s Afternoon Tea Re-Examined At Claridge’s Famous for this most English of institutions for almost 150 years, Claridge’s elevates the ritual of afternoon tea to a new level with an unprecedented amount of detail and gastronomic attention. The unrivalled experience features a menu of over twenty carefully sourced teas, expertly complemented by delicious finger sandwiches, warm scones and sweet pastries. The centrepiece of the afternoon tea is, of course, the drink itself. Tea connoisseur, Henrietta Lovell of the Rare Tea Company has scoured the globe to find a selection of exquisite tea from small, little known producers, which all use sustainable farming practices. Working hand in hand with Claridge’s Executive Chef, Martyn Nail, Lovell has painstakingly selected teas that will complement the food on offer. The skilfully curated selection has been sourced from some of the oldest tea plantations in China, Sri Lanka, Africa, India and even the UK. The teas are all natural containing no additives, preservatives or flavourings. Lovell has also developed a delicious Claridge’s Blend, which is re-blended every season, much like a fine wine. Among the highlights of the menu are a White Silver Tip from the mountains of Fujian in far eastern China and one of the most prized teas in the world; the rare Malawi Antler which is made from the shoots of the tea plant and cannot be found anywhere else in the UK, and an Earl Grey from Tregothnan, a walled tea garden in Cornwall that has been producing beautiful teas since the 14th century. Following special training all Claridge’s waiters are adept at the correct way to prepare the perfect cup of tea. The exact amount of tea is weighed before being brought to the table along with water at the optimum temperature, which is used to steep the tea to the guest’s preferred strength. Once served, the remaining water is drained off the leaves ready for a second infusion – which experts regard as being even better than the first.