Ring in the Year of the Tiger with something spectacular courtesy of Fortnum’s, the perfect place to kick off any celebrations

When it comes to times of celebration, Fortnum & Mason has had centuries to prepare the finest wares for the occasion. To commemorate the Year of the Tiger, the 300-year-old retailer has brought together treasured favourites alongside some new tasty treats in time for all the Lunar New Year.

Ensure those revelries get off to a flying start with The Lunar New Year Gift Box, a festive gift box that includes our dark chocolate ginger and marvellously moreish Gingerlossus biscuits—a scrumptious partner to their Celebration loose leaf tea. Completing the celebrations is Fortnum's innovative non-alcoholic sparkling tea, a certified organic blend of eight famous and rare brews.

The Lunar New Year Hamper is bursting with plenty of delicious treats to bring home to your family. While Fortnum’s hampers are traditionally known as ‘Parcels of Joy’, this particular wicker is furnished with a healthy helping of good fortune.

Over the last three centuries, Fortnum’s has mastered the art of celebration. Now you’ve lifted the lid on these wickers, you’ll discover an abundance of party-ready treats for your own joyful family festivities.

The Year of the Tiger is a time for toasting, so begin by popping the cork on an elegant bottle of our non-alcoholic rosé sparkling tea, a celebratory aperitif with a pale pink hue and subtle sweetness. The sipping continues with Fortnum’s speciality, tea – start with their jubilant Celebration tea, which is just the cup for every hooray-worthy moment. Delve a little deeper to discover two tins of buttery biscuits, the mighty Gingerlossus and Lunar New Year biscuit selection which are resplendent in the commemorative Year of The Tiger design. To keep things sweet throughout your year, they’ve packed a tin of cocoa-dusted dark chocolate pistachio and dark chocolate ginger, too.

Fortnum’s has also collaborated with feng shui designer Thierry Chow and her father and revered feng shui master Chow Hon-Ming to create gift boxes filled with handpicked treats that represent hope and good fortune, capturing the marriage of peace and harmony that defines Thierry’s relationship with her father. They are inspired by feng shui’s philosophy of love, health, career and friendship.

Fortnum’s wishes you wealth, health, happiness, and prosperity for the coming year, and very much hope you enjoy this parcel of good fortune throughout your holiday.

All of these exquisite delights can we be found at Fortnum & Mason’s flagship Hong Kong store at K11 Musea, or purchased at your convenience via the Fortnum & Mason E-shop from the K11 official page.

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