Christmas Mystery

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69 / 100

Calculated from 8 Ratings
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Black Fruit Blend
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Typical Preparation
Set water temperature to 195 °F / 90 °C
Steep for 3 min, 45 sec
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6 Tasting Notes View all

“It has a perfumed, synthetic taste to it which makes me wonder if the ingredient list is accurate. After ordering a box on Amazon without doing any research on it I am now left with 16 packets or...” Read full tasting note
“Interesting black tea. Definitely has a “Christmas” taste, with notes of orange rind, cinnamon, clove, and some other spices.” Read full tasting note
“At first the looks of this tea didn’t really excite me. But when I tried it I was pleasantly surprised! It’s sweet, with a little bit of spice to it and it’s great with sugar and milk! The only...” Read full tasting note
“Good for those cold nights in the winter, or any time of day really. Particularly nice with a bit of sugar and milk.” Read full tasting note

Description

Spices add piquant zest to the composition of traditional English tea Christmas Mystery and refreshing citrus notes underline its festive character.

Decorated Christmas trees, fluffy green garlands over the entrance door, bright flickering lamps and distant tinkling of Santa Claus bell, marvellous aroma of pastries hovering over London – all this is magic of the Old English Christmas.

The British are true followers of traditions that they keep with greatest respect. For this reason Christmas night in England today almost fully reflects the description given in the middle of the last century by the queen of English detective prose, Agatha Christie. After traditional turkey with cranberry sauce plumb pudding was served and … “pies with almonds and sultana followed by Christmas dessert. Then husband and wife went for a little nap before lighting the candles on Christmas tree before evening tea”.

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