Tea type
Black Tea
Ingredients
Black Tea
Flavors
Astringent, Earth, Malt, Tannic
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Loose Leaf, Tea Bag
Caffeine
High
Certification
Not available
Edit tea info Last updated by Lydia H
Average preparation
200 °F / 93 °C 3 min, 30 sec 12 oz / 358 ml

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  • “I received a HUGE box of this from LiberTEAS! WOW!!! Honestly, this is the first time I have ever tried anything from Yorkshire (Taylors of Harrogate)…I’m so glad I got the opportunity to try...” Read full tasting note
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  • “This tea is hardcore. Honestly, it beats up other teas in back alleys and consumes their strength, adding it to its own. If you steep one of these bad boy teabags for a while, it’s almost like...” Read full tasting note
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  • “Classic British tea! We call it ’builder’s tea’ in my family. :) I get my mum to bring this over for me when she visits. I love how strong it is and how it stains my mug with all that tannin. This...” Read full tasting note
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  • “My dad works for British Imports so I get this tea as well as PG Tips and Rich Tea biscuits. To me this tea is not as good as the PG Tips but still proof that inexpensive tea bags can be great...” Read full tasting note
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From Taylors of Harrogate

Taylors Yorkshire Tea also is known as Yorkshire Red or Yorkshire Original.

Yorkshire Tea is an award-winning tea. It was awarded best cup of tea in England.

Taylors Yorkshire Tea is a full-bodied English Tea.

To obtain the tea’s award-winning taste, Taylors blends tea from India and Africa. Tea companies blend different teas from various parts of the world to achieve unique tastes.

This is authentic Yorkshire Tea imported directly from Taylors of Harrogate in England. Make sure you get the real Yorkshire Tea.

About Taylors of Harrogate View company

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19 Tasting Notes

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127 tasting notes

One of those teas you cannot avoid when living in the UK for any extended amount of time. I got it in a food hall. People often seem to rave about this one but I wasn’t terribly impressed, like aye, it’s a decent tea. It kinda reminds me of the teas that get sold as “english blend” back in the Netherlands, but altogether it did not strike me as particularly special. WIll drink again, will not buy for myself.

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4 tasting notes

A staple for me, with oat milk and a tsp of sugar. One of the many things that reminds me of home. On my second(!) bag of 1200 teabags. I haven’t tried the loose leaf version but I’m sure it’s just as good, if not better.

Preparation
205 °F / 96 °C 0 min, 30 sec 1 tsp 14 OZ / 400 ML

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79
16 tasting notes

Very nice for breakfast. Good strong flavor. Not much else required to describe this one. Definitely approve.

Preparation
195 °F / 90 °C 5 min, 0 sec 3 tsp 18 OZ / 532 ML
gmathis

I’ve never had them in a nose-to-nose taste test, but I believe I like the plain old red-ribbon better than I like Yorkshire Gold. Either is absolutely appropriate with milk on a groggy morning!

Mastress Alita

I like both!

CJBaker

I did them side by side in 6oz 195*F water for 5 minutes to see since I have both. I suspect it could go either way for most. I felt the gold has rounder flavors from whatever blend they are using, while the red seemed more substantial. Then I mixed them together with some milk and sugar and thought that was excellent as well.

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77
1 tasting notes

Very strong taste

Preparation
150 °F / 65 °C 3 min, 45 sec 1 tsp 7 OZ / 200 ML

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82
1759 tasting notes

I got this freeeeee. From Longos. With about $50 worth of groceries for their grand opening. Mostly non essential stuff, but the decadent version. Noms!
Anyhow, that was a few weeks ago.
I’ve had this twice now. For a bagged brew, I think its pretty decent.
Dark and brisk, with some malt… takes milk well, and doesn’t require sugar unless you want it. I like the depth here, and the complex roundness. One of the better teas I’ve had for awhile!

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19 tasting notes

Workmen’s tea at workmen prices, it’s red, robust, great with milk, and a real wake-up. It’s a quick steep and rich with flavor.

Preparation
Boiling 3 min, 0 sec

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12 tasting notes

This is a fantastic hard core builders brew! You have this in your tatty old mug with the tea stains you can`t get out, pull up your drawers and get the day going! Love it!

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35 tasting notes

Normally I’m kind of picky about black teas, but this one is definitely my favorite. I’ve tried both the Standard and the Gold blend, and I honestly can’t taste much of a difference, but I think the Gold is little smoother/milder and the Standard is brisker/stronger. All my local grocery store had was bagged Gold so I bought that, but I think I’ll go ahead and order some loose Standard. I take it with a bit of milk and it’s brilliant.

Preparation
Boiling 3 min, 0 sec

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