☕ Sip into sophistication with every brew!
Tregothnan's English Breakfast Tea offers a bold, malty flavor profile crafted from a unique blend of 38 varieties of Camellia sinensis, all grown in the UK. Each of the 21 individually foil-wrapped sachets ensures maximum freshness, making it the perfect choice for tea lovers who appreciate quality and heritage.
Product Dimensions | 7.9 x 6.1 x 13.3 cm; 42 g |
Item model number | 21SAC-BRE |
Product Name | English Breakfast Tea 21 Sachet Box |
Storage Instructions | Store in a cool, dry place. |
Manufacturer contact | Tregothnan, The Woodyard, St Michael Penkivel, Tresilian, Truro TR1 4AJ |
Country of origin | United Kingdom |
Brand | Tregothnan |
Format | Teabags |
Speciality | Herbal |
Caffeine content | Caffeinated |
Package Information | Sachet |
Manufacturer | Tregothnan |
Serving Size | 2 portions |
Energy (kcal) | 0 kcal |
Fat | 0 g |
of which: | - |
- Saturates | 0 g |
Carbohydrate | 0 g |
of which: | - |
- Sugars | 0 g |
Protein | 0 g |
Salt | 0 g |
H**N
Very nice tea
I like this tea and will order again. The taste is just right for me. I like tea which is enveloped and tagged. Also it's good to know that I'm buying British and know where it comes from.
M**.
Lovely tea but not 100% English
These are lovely teabags but a significant proportion of the tea is Assam. I thought I was buying English estate-grown tea not a blend. To be fair, it is stated on the box, but I didn’t spot it on the online image at time of purchase.
G**T
Excellent but too expensive by far
This is an excellent product and whilst it is brilliant to see English home produced tea, it is something that I will rarely be able to afford to purchase due to its extreme cost which is something like 10 to 20 times higher than popular brands. I think the pricing needs to be addressed. Gerald Gravett
G**.
Sorry to say no different to any ordinary basic tea.
Expecting a bit of a different taste to cheap tea, but sadly just a bog standard cuppa.
M**E
Wonderful tea
I first had this at a top hotel in Cornwall. It’s really lovely tea, grown in Cornwall. I now order it on a regular basis.
M**N
Way too expensive for OK tea
I wanted to try it and was expecting something fabulous for the huge price. In my view it is not worth the money. Tastes like a lot of other premium teas that cost so much less than this. Bit too pretentious much like the expensive housekeeper biscuits I bought at the same time. I feel foolish spending this amount on so few teabags
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A**R
Tea bags rip open in hot water and from opening the pouch! Expensive!
Tastes good but the tea bags are in a pouch and when you open the pouch it rips the tea bag. If you manage not to rip the tea bag open, it opens anyway with hot water! At £8 a pop, no matter how good this tea is, wasting half the pack! Never again, sorry only British tea grown in England. RUBBISH FOR THE MONEY!
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