Black Teas

Mango Black Tea

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Mango is one of the most popular fruits and is especially appreciated by anyone who has ever had the chance to eat one in the countries of its origin. In India a remarkable spice is won from the still unripe fruits, whereas in the Western world mangos are used for desserts, cocktails or ice-cream. Our [...]

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Hebden Summer

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Our black tea blend is allowed to glow – it carries a very special, orange-red-coloured dress, richly decorated with shining gojiberries and golden rosebuds. The combination of goji, pomegranate and orange makes this creation a fireworks in taste! Weight: 100g. Brewing Guide: Minutes Temp. °C Grams / 1 litre 2- 3 100 15 Ingredients: black [...]

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Arabian Night

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This blend will impress you with its unusual spicy influences. Note of exotic fruits, berries and creamy soft almond endow this black and green tea blend an exotic oriental taste experience, and orange peels and various rose petals reflect this in its appearance. Weight: 100g. Brewing Guide: Minutes Temp. °C Teaspoons / 1 litre 3- [...]

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Tansania Broken Orange Pekoe CTC

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Like in many other countries, also in Tanzania the growing demand for low-price and at the same time economical CTC teas has been responded to. Nevertheless many very high-grade qualities are produced, due to the particularly favourable climatic conditions, and the many years of experience in handling this natural product. Homogeneous leaf, a slightly red [...]

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Lady Hebden

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House Blend Have you met our “Lady Hebden” yet? Our house blend is a brilliant tea combining Assam- Leaves with the flavour of Bergamot, orange and lemon. Lovely on its own and also very nice with some milk or cream. Brewing Guide: Minutes Temp. °C Teaspoons / 1 litre 3-4 100 3-5 Ingredients: Assam-Leaves, Orange [...]

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Earl Grey Decaffeinated

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In 1833, Earl Grey, the Earl of Howick Hall, at that time British Prime Minister, suspended the price monopoly, which the East India Company had over the tea trade with China. The originally pure Chinese tea was lightly flavoured with fine bergamot oil. This additional fragrance, which was provided by the Chinese, was intended to [...]

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Earl Grey Blue

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Organic In 1833, Earl Grey, the Earl of Howick Hall, at that time British Prime Minister, suspended the price monopoly, which the East India Company had over the tea trade with China. The originally pure Chinese tea was lightly flavoured with fine bergamot oil. This additional fragrance, which was provided by the Chinese, was intended [...]

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Earl Grey

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In 1833, Earl Grey, the Earl of Howick Hall, at that time British Prime Minister, suspended the price monopoly, which the East India Company had over the tea trade with China. The originally pure Chinese tea was lightly flavoured with fine bergamot oil. This additional fragrance, which was provided by the Chinese, was intended to [...]

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Earl Grey

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Organic In 1833, Earl Grey, the Earl of Howick Hall, at that time British Prime Minister, suspended the price monopoly, which the East India Company had over the tea trade with China. The originally pure Chinese tea was lightly flavoured with fine bergamot oil. This additional fragrance, which was provided by the Chinese, was intended [...]

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Earl Grey Darjeeling

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Organic In 1833, Earl Grey, the Earl of Howick Hall, at that time British Prime Minister, suspended the price monopoly, which the East India Company had over the tea trade with China. The originally pure Chinese tea was lightly flavoured with fine bergamot oil. This additional fragrance, which was provided by the Chinese, was intended [...]

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