Downton Abbey Daisy and Mrs. Patmore’s Tea

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Black Tea
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Black Currants, Black Tea, Cinnamon Flavour, Elderberries, Plum Flavor, Vanilla Flavour
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Description

The traditional flavors of plum pudding — baked fruit and spices — are married with the virtuous flavor of vanilla in a premium black tea base. This heartfelt cup is perfect for high tea and is equally good paired with a hearty sandwich or sweet biscuits.

Experience a new era of Downton Abbey. The award winning TV series and blockbuster movie entranced millions of viewers with its drama, relationships and intriguing insight into the lives of the Crawley household, becoming a must watch television drama and box office smash hit. From Focus Features and Carnival Films and with a screenplay by Academy Award winner Julian Fellowes.

Downton Abbey: A New Era ©2022 Focus Features LLC. Downton and Downton Abbey™ and © Carnival Film & Television Ltd. All rights reserved.

Ingredients: Black tea, natural creamy vanilla flavor, cinnamon, natural flavor, natural plum and cinnamon flavors, elderberries and black currants

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