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Taylors of Harrogate, Yorkshire Tea Gold Tea, Loose Leaf 1 Kilo

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Taylors of Harrogate, Yorkshire Tea Gold Tea, Loose Leaf 1 Kilo Features
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One 1-kilogram bag of loose tea (35.3 total ounces) Made with a blend of fine teas from Sri Lanka, India, and Africa High in antioxidants; loose tea lets you brew the perfect cup Rich, refreshing, malty flavor; tea comes bagged to help preserve freshness Teas from Sri Lanka, India and Africa; blended and packed in England
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Additional Taylors of Harrogate, Yorkshire Tea Gold Tea, Loose Leaf 1 Kilo Information
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Worth paying a little more for.
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What Customers Say About Taylors of Harrogate, Yorkshire Tea Gold Tea, Loose Leaf 1 Kilo:
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The loose leaf kilo bag is a thick foil bag that keeps the tea fresh. Taylors of Harrogate Yorkshire Gold tastes even smoother than the Taylors English Breakfast.
I bought a bag and loved it from my very first cup. As a black tea aficianado, I have tried them all, esp. As cabernet is to red wine, as dark French roast is to coffee, as 70% chocolate is to chocolate, Yorkshire Gold is to tea. Although it's not organic which would give it 6 stars in my evaluation, it's deep in flavor and smooth and has become my everyday tea. in my efforts to find a tea for all time or one that I will return to again and again. As fate would have it,I stumbled upon Taylors and Harrogate Yorkshire Gold Tea while browsing in an English import shop.
Meanwhile I nuke a little milk in the microwave in my mug. The result is an excellent mug of breakfast tea, malty and rich tasting. Yorkshire Gold is one of my favorite breakfast teas. I then add the tea to my mug, together with a packet of Splenda. It may not be as refined in flavor as teas one can buy from a specialty tea website, but it's great for the price. I like my tea strong, so I use two heaping measuring teaspoons for a 12 ounce tea pot. After preheating the pot with boiling water for one minute, I empty the pot, add the tea, fill of the pot with boiling water and let the tea steep for 5 minutes.
I have to say that it is not as smooth and tasty as the Taylors of Harrogate Kwazulu, which Amazon also carries, but it certainly does the job of an above average black breakfast tea. I have drunk the Yorkshire Gold tea in bags at the office, and I thought I'd try this as a base for mixing with my other teas. It's also fine alone but would do best in the English style cup with milk. I must admit to being a bit of a tea connoisseur. I tend to like fragrant teas but I like a base of robustness to stand up to milk.
Personally I use a little rum or brandy on those cold dreary mornings and this tea shines. It is a good solid full-bodied tea with bold flavor not masked by milk and or sweeteners. If you drink a lot of tea and your palate is not attuned to the more delicate nuances of flavor. This tea is for you.
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