Pure Ceylon Tea
This tea has been retired/discontinued.
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Ratings & Reviews
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60 Aroma: 5/10 Flavor: 5/5 Value: 4/5
Alex Zorach (1453 reviews) on Apr. 24th, 2010
After being highly disappointed by the English Afternoon Tea of the same brand, this was a pleasant surprise. Again, very fine dust/fannings in the teabag, so I wasn't expecting much.
When I brewed the tea though I tasted an astonishingly complex, gentle Ceylon with a distinct high-grown character reminiscent of teas from the Nuwara Eliya region. Light, smooth, delicate, little bitterness, but a fairly rich aroma. I recommend brewing for four minutes with boiling water--the tea does not become too bitter with this length. Without a doubt the best Ceylon I've ever had in a teabag.
I could not find this tea listed on the company website. Has it been discontinued? I was served it very recently at an event.
Alex Zorach (1453 reviews) on Apr. 24th, 2010
After being highly disappointed by the English Afternoon Tea of the same brand, this was a pleasant surprise. Again, very fine dust/fannings in the teabag, so I wasn't expecting much.
When I brewed the tea though I tasted an astonishingly complex, gentle Ceylon with a distinct high-grown character reminiscent of teas from the Nuwara Eliya region. Light, smooth, delicate, little bitterness, but a fairly rich aroma. I recommend brewing for four minutes with boiling water--the tea does not become too bitter with this length. Without a doubt the best Ceylon I've ever had in a teabag.
I could not find this tea listed on the company website. Has it been discontinued? I was served it very recently at an event.
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