“Doulton’s Shakespeare: A Tasting Note in 5 Acts Act III scene 3 “A high hope for a low heaven.” Love’s Labour’s Lost, Act I scene 1 I really wanted to like this tea. It’s got both “garden” and...” Read full tasting note
“This is my first loose leaf I’ve ever steeped. So all I have to compair it to is tea bags. I steeped it Twice. The Frist time I could taste the floral notes of the jasmine, and the black tea...” Read full tasting note
“I’d forgotten I had some of this left! It got lost in the back of my “samples” section. I think I made this a little too strong, but it’s quite bracing! It goes down bitter, but there’s a...” Read full tasting note
“I always love this stuff and while considered an afternoon tea, it’s also good for those ams when you just wanna grab a familiar bag and have a nice wake up.” Read full tasting note
Blend of black and green teas from Kenya, China, Sri Lanka and India (Assam), scented with jasmine and cornflower petals. A lovely English blend. Use one teaspoon per cup and steep in freshly boiled water for 3-5 minutes.
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