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London Blend Black Tea
from $6.00
A very cosmopolitan blend. The finest black teas from Sri Lanka, Kenya, India and China.
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Dayagama Estate Fair Trade Black Tea
from $4.00
A luxury Ceylon black tea from the Dayagama estate. Light liquor and delicious flavor
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English Breakfast Black Tea
from $5.00
A great blend of luxury Ceylon, Indian and Kenyan black tea with good body and full tea flavor notes. Coppery bright especially enticing with milk.
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English Evening Black & Green Tea Blend
from $5.00
A blend of luxury Ceylon and Indian black tea and White Monkey Paw green Tea - A favorite afternoon and evening tea.
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Russian Caravan Black Tea
from $4.00
A blend of Smoky Lapsang Souchong and a specially selected Dimbulla Tea. The leaves are first withered over fires of pine or cypress wood. After pan frying and rolling, they are pressed into wooden barrels and covered with cloth to ferment.
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Scottish Blend Black Tea
from $3.50
A great Highlander tea. Robust, malty and full of life. This black tea blend is 2nd flush Assam tea, thick with a delicious hint of malt; January production South Indian tea (Nilgiri), high mountain grown tea that has wonderful flavor notes which accentuate the robust Assam; Keemun Panda black tea which has a delicious winey character further enhancing the stout malty character of the blend; and finally a Chingwo County Orage Pekoe (Fujjan Region) which gives the distinct oaky character. The result is a superior cup of tea.
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Soom TGFOP1 Premium Darjeeling Black Tea
from $12.00
The premium Darjeeling black tea. 1st Flush occurs in Darjeeling from March through to mid April. During this period the tea bushes have once again begun flushing after the winter dormancy period. The plucking fields of Soom are about 5200 feet above sea level and the terrain is very severe with some of the slopes approaching 45 degrees.
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Windsor Castle Black Tea
from $4.50
This full bodied and flavorful black tea with toasty notes of Darjeeling, maltiness from Assam and deep flavor with golden brightness from Kenya. Worthy of being served at the Queen’s home.
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