🍵 Elevate your afternoon ritual with Himalayan harmony and eco-conscious luxury.
Taylors of Harrogate Afternoon Darjeeling offers 50 tea bags made from 100% natural Himalayan Darjeeling leaves, delivering a subtle muscatel, wine-like flavor. Brewed in 2-3 minutes, this blend is Carbon Neutral and Rainforest Alliance Certified, combining premium taste with ethical sustainability.
T**0
Not for everyone, but then nothing ever is.
This is very strong tea. It is strong in terms of aroma, strength of flavor, and oh may I stress again the key factor here of aroma. The smell of this tea will be overwhelming to some people, and amazing to others. "Smoky" is the word used on the box and frankly, that's good enough a descriptor for me. It conjures up memories or likenings of just about anything involving fire, or fireplaces, or camp fires, or even just the general season of autumn as these things will all involve the smell of smoke. I could picture this tea really hitting the right mark if consumed after spending a long day outdoors in the cold weather.It's a well-made tea. The flavor comes through, the sediment is quite low, the aftertaste is small -- it's a top-shelf product. Just know what you are getting. If you ordinarily drink Darjeeling or Earl Grey and you cannot imagine anything being stronger, then this tea will knock your socks off. Or if you have a hypersensitive sense of smell and are bothered by anything rising above the presence of crackers and bread, then you will probably be overwhelmed by this.Or perhaps you're like me, and you've consumed enough tea to float a battleship. And you've come to a point where you would like to try something new from time to time because, well, life is short. In that case, I'd say give this a try. It is different and it is unique, but it is also well-made and coherent -- there is a method to the madness, as they say.Good luck to you, my fellow tea drinker.
A**.
Smooth and flavorful decaf tea
The Taylors of Harrogate Decaffeinated Breakfast Tea is excellent—rich, smooth, and full of flavor without the bitterness you sometimes find in decaf teas. It brews a nice, strong cup that tastes just like regular breakfast tea, perfect for mornings or evenings when you don’t want the caffeine. The 50 teabags are good value and come well-packaged to keep the tea fresh. Definitely a great choice for anyone looking for a quality decaf black tea.
C**M
The best peppermint tea ever
This is the best peppermint tea I've ever had. There are so many, and too many in my opinion, choices. I think I've tried all of them. This is by far the very best. I love peppermint tea, and I will do a black tea/peppermint tea blend for iced tea. I use frozen lemon juice ice cubes and have the most delicious iced tea for life here in Florida where I nearly never drink hot beverages. The peppermint is what I think of is the perfect taste of peppermint tea and of course it smells like heaven. The tea bags themselves are sensible (thank you) and don't have those ridiculous strings or paper tags. I'm so glad I found it.
J**E
Good tea
Good tea. Reminds me of herbal tea. Kind of weak for my taste but I like very strong tea so…If there’s some stronger brand out there this one might be a good entry level lapsang souchong.
T**R
Delicious and High Quality Decaf Tea
This decaf breakfast tea is tasty and has a rich, satisfying flavor without any bitterness. The quality of the tea bags is excellent, and it’s perfect for enjoying a relaxing cup any time of day. Great choice for anyone looking for a flavorful decaf option!
M**E
Quality Tea, Very Good Flavor!
Very good tea!!! I got the assam flavor and it’s excellent. If you remember the Lipton tea in the glass bottles from the 90’s, it’s very similar to that flavor! Amazing!
C**R
High quality, each bag can be used twice, good value for money
I compared 4 different English breakfast teas: Stash, Twinings, Teavana (Royal English Breakfast, purchased from Starbucks,) and Taylors of Harrogate. [resident of Pacific Northwest, limited to 1 cup of caffeinated tea per day; per teabag: 1/2 cup boiling water, steep for 3 minutes, stir in1/4 cup of evaporated skim milk, add about 8 oz. liquid nonfat milk, zapped in microwave for one to one & 1/2 minutes, sweetened with stevia & monkfruit] On a one to 10 scale, Stash: 5, a little more acerbic than the other three; Twinings: 6, nice mild flavor; Teavana: 7; Taylors: 8; Teavana and Taylors bags can both be used twice (the second time, it's decaf and the flavor is less pronounced,) but the Taylors brew stands up to the milk and sweeteners a little better*. Taylors is the only tea that comes as unwrapped sachets in a roll, it's easy to separate an individual bag, but they don't have a little string and tag attached to each one. I had an empty metal coffee can with a plastic lid that was large enough to hold the box, so I put it in there. From an ecological point of view, the elimination of string, staples or glue, a wrapper for each teabag means less waste, & I suspect that it keeps the costs down, per serving, it costs about the same as Twinings, and less than Teavana. *the only advantage/disadvantage of the stronger tea flavor is that I am motivated to brush my teeth after breakfast.
V**N
bland flavor
bought chamomile, not impressed with flavor
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