Lavender London Fog

London Fog is one of those drinks that gives me nothing but cozy vibes!

A cable knit sweater, a good novel or paper and a London Fog is sometimes all you need!🖤💫

photography, recipe, styling Jeannine La Porte Dormani

The London Fog is rumored to have been invented by. pregnant woman in the 1990’s. I believe the story goes like this…she orders this at a local cafe in Vancouver, then orders the same thing at other cafes that she frequented and somehow started a trend. Other names for it are Earl Grey Latte & Vanilla Tea Misto.

Since its creation, numerous cafes and coffee houses have been known to claim London Fog as their own formulation. Who knows really! All I know is that its magnificent and I’m glad that someone came up with this brilliant simple drink!

Earl Grey Tea itself has a unique taste. it is a black tea, flavored with oil of Bergamot. The oil is produced from the cells inside of the rind of a bergamot orange. Bergamot is a very common note in perfumes.

The citrus fruit primarily grown in Southern Italy is rich in flavonoids-promoting good heart health and supporting a healthy immune system. It has been said to lower blood glucose, reduce inflammation and as mentioned before promotes heart health that helps prevent cardiovascular disease.

How I make my London Fog:

  • Earl Grey Tea

  • Splash of Vanilla Syrup

  • Steamed cream infused with lavender extract (I also frothed it)

  • Dried lavender

  • Fresh lavender

You can use any milk/cream that you like. Also, I rarely measure!