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English Rose (125g) This aromatic flavoured Black tea with sweetly fragrant English rose is one of the oldest China teas scented using flowers and blossoms. Chinese tea is always deliciously smooth and naturally sweet, just gently dry and always most refreshing. Best drunk very lightly brewed without milk.
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Lemon (125g) Lemon has been added to tea for centuries to reduce the effect of the dry tannin (in the same way as milk does). Lemon flavour certainly works very well with tea and this blend is tangy and most refreshing. It also makes perfect iced tea.
Location: Keemun, Ceylon Strength:   |
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Mango (125g) Mango flavoured tea has been a top seller for ages, since it was one of the first 'modern scented exotic' teas introduced by Whittard in the late 1970's. This super smooth tea with exotic fruity mango pieces should be lightly brewed.
Location: Keemun, Ceylon Strength:   |
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Spice Imperial (125g) Spiced tea, like spiced wine has long been a popular, reviving and refreshing drink. We have used a full-flavoured but smooth tea to cope with the combined forces of cinnamon, cloves, vanilla and orange peel. It also makes delicious iced tea with lots of chopped fruit.
Location: Keemun, Ceylon Strength:   |
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Strawberry (125g) This has to be the favourite English summer fruit flavoured tea, probably conjured up whilst thinking of strawberries and cream at Wimbledon. A soft and very satisfying fruit taste that works very well with smooth and refreshing tea.
Location: Keemun, Ceylon Strength:   |
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Vanilla (125g) This old-established blend was probably developed by early traders adding Madagascan vanilla to the tea they were trading. It has apparently been a real favourite in France for many years. A fresh clean-tasting smooth tea is essential to support the heavy sweetness of vanilla.
Location: Keemun, Ceylon Strength:   |
$9.50AU |
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