The Autumn & Winter Loose Leaf Tea Collection
Comforting blends for colder days. This warming collection brings together three loose leaf favourites to accompany the season’s slower pace. The Autumn & Winter Collection is made for cosy moments, shared rituals, and quiet afternoons by the fire.
The Autumn & Winter Loose Leaf Tea Collection
Assam Tippy Golden Flowery Orange Pekoe Organic Tea
This superb Assam Chardwar Estate Tippy Golden Flowery Orange Pekoe tea is bright in the cup with a strong, fresh, malty flavour which accompanies afternoon tea perfectly.
Masala Chai
Masala Chai is traditionally black Indian tea mixed with enticing stimulating aromatic spices and served in small earthenware cups.
This blend is an aromatic punch of smooth black teamixed with fiery ginger, citrus peels, allspice, whole cardamom, spicy cloves, star anise and earthy nutmeg.
Spiced Orange Tea
Assam tea with cinnamon, ginger and citrus peel, brightened by black pepper and rose. Warming, fragrant and full of seasonal cheer.
Understanding Coffee Prices: What Makes Coffee Expensive or Affordable?
At H.R.Higgins, we have always been committed to offering the finest coffees, sourced with care and roasted with expertise for over three generations. As global costs rise, we remain dedicated to fairness, quality, and tradition. In this article, we explore the forces that shape coffee prices — from international markets and farming challenges to quality, reputation, and the many steps between farm and cup.
Coffee & Culture on Mount Street
Since 1942, H.R.Higgins has been part of Mayfair’s story. From our shop on Duke Street, just a few steps from Mount Street, we have welcomed generations of customers in search of something exceptional. Next week, that story continues as we take part in the Mount Street Arts Festival, running from 13 to 18 October 2025.
International Coffee Day: A Story That Continues
“At its beginning H.R.Higgins (Coffee-man) had to be wholesale only because, as my father says in his diary, you couldn’t expect retail customers to climb up five flights of stairs.”