London Cuppa Loose Tea
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Commercial Description
We’ve searched for the highest quality leaves from Kenya and Assam; these have been blended to produce a robust, deep, rich flavour which is ideal to enjoy all day, everyday. Once belnded, it's packed to maintain freshness.
Ratings & Reviews
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47 Aroma: 2/10 Flavor: 3/5 Value: 4/5
mooyoo (1 reviews) on Mar. 15th, 2014
is this tea produced through CTC processing?
i like loose leaf tea (orthox ).
this london cuppa tea had dark color, not much scent, but strong taste. i did not like it straight so i added milk. it became lovely tea that way.
mooyoo (1 reviews) on Mar. 15th, 2014
is this tea produced through CTC processing?
i like loose leaf tea (orthox ).
this london cuppa tea had dark color, not much scent, but strong taste. i did not like it straight so i added milk. it became lovely tea that way.
57 Aroma: 5/10 Flavor: 3/5 Value: 3/5
Alex Zorach (1453 reviews) on Apr. 5th, 2010
Very finely broken black tea--no semblance of whole leaf left in the mix. Aroma is mostly malty with a hint of rice-like tones. Fairly tannic even if brewed weakly.
The instructions on the tin said 3-4 minutes; 4 minutes yields a very strong cup, which some people may like, but I preferred 2 or less.
Overall character and style is similar to Yorkshire tea. It tastes a tad lighter, but also a tad flatter, so it is hard for me to say if I prefer one to the other.
Alex Zorach (1453 reviews) on Apr. 5th, 2010
Very finely broken black tea--no semblance of whole leaf left in the mix. Aroma is mostly malty with a hint of rice-like tones. Fairly tannic even if brewed weakly.
The instructions on the tin said 3-4 minutes; 4 minutes yields a very strong cup, which some people may like, but I preferred 2 or less.
Overall character and style is similar to Yorkshire tea. It tastes a tad lighter, but also a tad flatter, so it is hard for me to say if I prefer one to the other.
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