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Taylors of Harrogate English Breakfast Tea offers 20 individually wrapped black tea bags delivering a full-bodied, rich flavor with a bright color. Certified Rainforest Alliance and Carbon Neutral, it combines premium taste with sustainable, ethical sourcing—perfect for mindful professionals seeking quality and conscience in every cup.
J**I
Lovely. I love it. Nice and Strong
I was recommended a tea I hadn't heard of.So I tried it!It's really good and strong. Like An Assam. But it's blended with some Kenyan black teas too.It's called "Scottish Breakfast".It packs about:9.5% naturally occurring polyphenols& 25-30mg naturally occurring L-Theanine& 42-50mg naturally occurring caffeine.per 6 ounces.--> For reference .. lol .. I drink 12oz mugs of most other black or green teas or non-tea herbal/flower/fruit/spice tisanes. -->Water too, 12oz at a time!At first I thought: oh great another "breakfast" tea blend. But this one is definitely different.Not like English or Irish "breakfast" blends. And a far cry from Australian or American breakfast blends...It's malty and strong!!! Extremely full-bodied and earthy with a slight bitter edge. I can tell it's caffeine-heavy. 😁 . The aroma is sweet and pleasant.This specifc Scottish blend I tested is not stated as organic. Many of thier products, however, are indeed organic as is the Taylor's Tribute Scottish.I'm impressed with the Taylor's business principles. They're commited to Rainforest Alliance and the Ethical Tea Partnership, Fair Trade, Sustainable Growing, pricing transparency, rewards for quality, supply chain resiliency, etc. They hold Carbon Neutral Certification and are still independently owned by the same family since 1886. (*Not been around longer than Twinings but... not many are).I can see that they fully participated in a 4-pillar Sedex SMETA audit. Which I know first-hand and up-close those audits are comprehensive and rigorously conducted 😥.I drink lots of tea. This won't replace my go-to (lifesavers) of daily pu'erh, hibiscus, rooibos because I add other junk into those like ginger, turmeric, lemon, etc.BUT... I'll definitely be adding it to the rotation with the many others I live/love to drink and I'm looking forward to *soaking it strong* for some cold tea on ice.Good stuff!
D**R
A Great Chai.
I am a daily drinker of tea and have many varieties I keep on hand.I have had Chai from many different purveyors and they are similar: a strong, full bodied tea with spices.Taylors of Harrogate is one of my favorite brands, so I bought their Chai to give it a try.My favorite! The tea is strong as it should be, but the spicing sets it apart. The taste of Cinnamon and Cardamom is obvious, but well balanced. The licorice taste( is happily) less pronounced.This Chai is the best.
J**R
Really good quality tea
Started buying this tea after having a co worker share it with me. It has a great mellow flavor, not too strong. Everyone that visits our home and drinks it asks what brand it is and says they love it. This is now the only breakfast tea I buy now.
A**R
Nice
Smells good and tastes good. Easy to use string and tab. Brews well as a hot tea.
N**N
BEST TEA
Good tea with a slight Bergamot flavour.
D**S
Nice and smooth
The flavor and quality. The flavor and quality
B**I
Delicious, soothing tea
So delicious. Co-worker loved me to try one hen I ws under weather. I immediately ordered for next day delivery. Highly recommend.
A**T
More like Earl Beige.
I'm a huge fan of Earl Grey tea. While I'm waiting for the water to boil, I often carry the tea bag (or its little wrapper) around the apartment with me, inhaling its aroma fervently and obsessively like some kind of junkie, often muttering under my breath, "mmmm!" and "ohhhh!" and "come to mama, you gorgeous, piquant notes of bergamot!" A really good mug of hot Earl Grey with a dollop of maple syrup and non-dairy creamer (dubbed a "London Fog," if you didn't know) is so delicious it can stand in for dessert.All of this is why I was a bit disappointed with my order of a box of Taylor's Earl Grey tea. I'd never tried this brand before - - I think up until now I'd mostly purchased Twinings - - but I was up for expanding my horizons, and this brand was affordable. I tried a mug hot, and I made a pitcher of iced, and both temperatures ended up just...very average. Honestly, if you'd told me I was drinking English Breakfast, or general black tea, I'd have believed you. That signature bergamot and smokey tang is very subtle in this brand. I mean it's perfectly drinkable - - it's not awful - - it's just not special, the way I want Earl Grey to taste special. I think next time I'm going to try the Stash Double Bergamot Earl Grey and see if that satisfies my craving. I hope this doesn't mean I'm developing a tolerance...I can quit any time, you guys, I swear. No really.
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