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| |  | Scotland | Home » » » Scottish Breakfast Tea - Loose Leaf - 16oz | | | | | | | Description: | | Malty full bodied flavor, with hints of oak. The other drink of the Highlanders. | | | Features: | |
• Scottish Breakfast Tea Loose Leaf Tea
• Malty full bodied flavor, with hints of oak
• Wonderful tea enjoyed any time of the day
• 16 oz. package of loose leaf tea
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Good, but not as good as Taylors Scottish BreakfastApr 06, 2010
By Amahl T. Scheppach We got hooked on Scottish Breakfast after a week in Speyside. Taylors of Harrogate brand is probably the closest to what you actually get in Scotland. This is not quite as malty and rich as that tea, and tends to brew up a slightly lighter color, but if you are buying in bulk, it's about half as expensive as Taylors. It can also be a bit sharp if over-steeped, but that can be said of just about any black tea - it just seems like Taylors is a bit more forgiving. So even though it gets three out of five for overall quality, it should get five of five for value - for $10/lb, if you can get free shipping, it's quite a good deal. Have this tea for an every day cup, and save the $20/lb Taylors for special occasions.
DisappointingAug 22, 2011
By David This tea lacks the distinctive Scottish breakfast tea malt flavor. It is not bad, but no better than much less expensive teas.
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