Broadstairs Loose Leaf Tea Blend

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Black Tea
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  • “This was very nice indeed. Slightly lighter than the English Breakfast from Rosie Lea, this has a unique flavour, with a mellow aftertaste. It’s smooth and delicious. It’s strong enough to become...” Read full tasting note
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From Rosie Lea Tea (UK)

An ideal Afternoon Tea!

We are based in Broadstairs in Kent, a dear little seaside town with amazing beaches! We wanted to put a black tea blend together that would be most delicious and memorable. There are several outlets in our town serving our tea, so we have popped it onto our website as once folk return home, they have then wanted to purchase more!

Blenders Notes:

This tea is a lovely rich balance of strong Indian Assam, golden Ceylon and the slightly perfumed balance of Keemun; it is based on a more traditional recipe for breakfast blends.

We think it is a perfect light delicate morning or afternoon cuppa perfect while visiting Broadstairs and for evoking memories of your visit to our lovely little town.

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This was very nice indeed. Slightly lighter than the English Breakfast from Rosie Lea, this has a unique flavour, with a mellow aftertaste. It’s smooth and delicious. It’s strong enough to become part of my morning routine before leaving for work, but I could also see myself drinking this early in the afternoon. It has that same presence of elegance that I picked up from the English Breakfast blend. Very impressive.

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Boiling 3 min, 0 sec 1 tsp

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