“Another sipdown brought to you by NofarS. This is actually a pretty good cup of tea, especially considering that it’s suppose to be a blend of darjeeling & ceylon teas. It’s a little bright...” Read full tasting note
“sipdown! thnks terri and nofars. While this is a decent enough cup of tea for me, there’s a bit of astringency here that i’m not a huge fan of. it’s not unenjoyable but it means that this is not...” Read full tasting note
“This is an excellent tea, although not what I expected. The tin says that it is “Composed of the finest growths obtainable from Ceylon and Darjeeling,” but if I didn’t know better I would say it...” Read full tasting note
“This caddy is breathtaking. I saw that this tea was a blend of Darjeeling and Ceylon, thought to myself that that sounds unpromising, and still bought it (at a hefty price), because I just couldn’t...” Read full tasting note
This Edwardian blend of fine Ceylon and Darjeeling leaves was first sold at Fortnum’s in 1914. Recently retrieved from our archive, it has been revived for a modern audience, and is presented in a beautiful retro-style caddy.
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