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| |  | Scotland | Home » » » Taylors Scottish Breakfast Tea (50 Tea Bags) | | | | | | | Description: | | Taylors Scottish Breakfast Tea is a blend of tea from Kenya's Eastern Highlands and the Assam region of India. Scotland is famous for its water, whether used for salmon-fishing or whisky making. Taylors Scottish Breakfast is designed specifically for Scotland's soft water. | | | Features: | |
• Made in England
• Authentic Taylors of Harrogate Tea from England
• 50 tea bags per box
| | | Product Details: | | | Package Length:
| 5.2 inches | | Package Width:
| 3.5 inches | | Package Height:
| 3.4 inches | | Package Weight:
| 0.4 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 2 reviews |
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"Tea Totaler"Jul 10, 2011
By Lindy B.
"Lit Lover"
I love this tea -- as well as their Irish Breakfast Tea and English Breakfast tea. It's rich and dark. I don't drink coffee, but do drink lots of tea and feel this tea is worth the price. I used to buy this tea at our local kitchen shop, but it's cheaper at Amazon. If you buy the 6-pack of 50 bags at Amazon, it's even more economical.
Splendid! Divine! Outstanding! Run, don't walk....Apr 17, 2012
By Jeff Freeman
"Audiosaurus"
If you want to get a good sampling of a great tea, this is the way to do it--buy 20 or 50 tea bags as a trial before splurging on a larger order. The sunk costs are only ten dollars U.S., there's free 2-day delivery via Amazon Prime, and you can decide later whether to stock up in earnest.
Leaving aside sentimental attachments to T of H formed while sitting about the kitchen for hours drinking it and working on problem sets for e-mag and analytical mechanics with some of my good college friends, it must be said that Taylor's of Harrogate really know what they're about when it comes to tea...this in a way that many Americans may not equipped to really appreciate. I'll skip mentioning some of the floor sweepings that you can find at the grocery store, but, for literate comparison, the good folks at Twinings are worldwide marketing experts and have made huge strides bringing a selection of decent teas to the peoples in many new markets, viz their English Breakfast is available 'round the world. Taylor's of Harrogate are in my view another thing altogether. I think they offer a better tea to a smaller market cross section. The Scottish Breakfast itself is a wonderfully strong and brightly coloured tea--this is tea-nerd talk, granted--but the color (or colour) of it is remarkable; it gives you straight away the feeling that you've happened onto something rather special. And the flavor (flavour, if you will) is, in the words of my tea-hound office cube-neighbor (neighbour...), "manly." It'll give you a nice boost, but it won't wire you out. It drinks well straight or with milk or even with cream, and of course a little sugar never hurt a breakfast tea. If you like "black" teas (hong chaah!!), this is one you should not miss.
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