Taylors of Harrogate Scottish Breakfast, 20 Teabags

April 7, 2018 - Comment

Our traditional Scottish blend has a bright liquor in the cup and a full rich flavour which makes it the perfect breakfast tea. Product Features Originally blended for the soft waters of Scotland, this traditional Scottish Breakfast blend can be enjoyed wherever you live. It’s a blend of the very best Assam and African teas,

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Our traditional Scottish blend has a bright liquor in the cup and a full rich flavour which makes it the perfect breakfast tea.

Product Features

  • Originally blended for the soft waters of Scotland, this traditional Scottish Breakfast blend can be enjoyed wherever you live. It’s a blend of the very best Assam and African teas, with an inviting bright colour in the cup and a full, rich flavour, which makes it perfect for serving at breakfast time.
  • 100% natural, fine blend of the very best Asam and African teas
  • Serve this bold morning tea with or without milk
  • High in antioxidants; each English-style (tagless) teabag contains 2.5 grams of tea

Comments

Cali Flower says:

Morning Tea Drinking tea can become like enjoying fine wine, and that is how I experience tea, something taken seriously. Scottish Breakfast Tea, created by Taylor’s, is a full-bodied, strong tea, that has, in general, a different flavor than Irish Breakfast Teas made by them and other manufacturers. I look forward to drinking it in the morning, I do not tire of it, and I appreciate that it is enclosed in a pouch that ensures the freshness of each bag. It is not a weak tea, and like all teas the longer…

Maux says:

Tasty and innovative This is my favorite flavor of tea. Not as bitter as English breakfast, and a little more bold than Irish breakfast. Each bag is designed to hang from your spoon, placed atop your mug.

Kindle Customer says:

My other afternoon tea choice. If you like Kimi e Harrogate Black and English Breakfast Tea and you want a darker taste try Harrogate Black and Scottish. It gives a smooth darker tea..I have enjoyed both flavors.

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