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Tetley Premium Loose Leaf Tea offers a rich, aromatic English blend crafted from 100% natural black tea leaves. With over 160 years of blending expertise and Rainforest Alliance certification, this 31.75 oz pack delivers a sustainably sourced, premium tea experience perfect for discerning tea lovers.
R**H
Awesome
This tea is extremely good quality and has a very robust flavor and when brewed the tea is very dark and extremely tasty I highly recommend anyone who likes strong tea with a robust flavor to try this, it’s basic and to the point with great caffeine.
S**A
After using this I will never use tea bags again.
This tea is a little on the pricy side but it's worth it. It's got a stronger flavor than bags. It's like, it's granulated. I use 6 teaspoons in a defuser per gallon. Trouble is it's gone before you know it.
T**M
Great for iced tea
I like this for making iced tea, I find loose leaf easier than dealing with a bunch of strings.This tea tastes great iced and is possibly the cheapest tea on Amazon.it smells great while brewing and the color of the brewed tea is exactly what I expect.
L**Y
Makes great tea however you brew it.
If you brew a lot of tea, by the cup or pitcher, you should appreciate this tea.I brew tea for iced tea. This tea has the familiar taste of the tea my Mother gave us with every meal other than breakfast.
J**I
Not leaves but amazing flavor
I bought this a long time ago and didn't use it because it was supposed to be leaves ! Then one day I ran out or tea bags so I used it. It has a very good flavor and now I am addicted to it. This is the only tea I want.
K**T
A great loose leaf black tea.
A great loose leaf black tea, I mix it with a green tea for the best ever summer ice tea! ( I can’t find loose leaf tea anymore in the grocery stores— so I’m happy to find it here. )
J**T
Takes me right back to England
Wherever I travel in Britain, there is one common denominator. No, it's not the language. Sometimes I understand the English that is spoken and sometimes I don't. I do, however, always understand the tea. It's reliably British. Stout, flavorful and begging for a little milk and sugar. Like the language, it comes in many subtle varieties, but unlike the language, I'm always sure it's English. The Scottish and Irish might argue with that, but no matter where you travel in Great Britain the tea is the common denominator. Which brings us to this particular tea. Tetley is reliably authentic, right down to the packaging. You'll know it as soon as it begins brewing. Unlike our most popular American brand of tea which almost stings the olfactory senses, Tetley will both bolster and soothe. A scoop of Tetley tea also contains quite a bit more tea than traditional Chinese or American teas. Tetley forms the leaves in to little pellets, so there isn't much air between the leafs. That makes the tea brew stronger and if that's too strong for your taste, you can easily use fewer scoops and get the same strength brew as you would from traditional bulk tea. I'm sure that my method of tea brewing would offend British tea purists, but we've been having tea "issues" since the 1773 Boston Tea Party. Instead of the traditional British brewing method, I use a regular coffee maker (that is never used for making coffee) to brew my Tetley tea. I get about 4 or 5 standard cups of strongly brewed tea from 3 scoops of Tetley. At that rate, this 31.75 oz. box lasts for months making it an excellent bargain, despite the weak dollar. When you serve this to your friends, invite them to try it with a little milk. Let them experience one of the really nice things that our cousins across the Atlantic have to share. Now that Amazon carries this product, I can relive those cool, misty British mornings without ever leaving the desert. Now that you've taken a trip to the "Amazon" you might as well extend it to another continent!
J**R
False description of product: Tetley Loose Leaf Black Tea
I recently learned that the Family size Tetley tea bags (for iced tea) contains plastic in the seal. After all these years, I went looking for loose tea and was surprised that I couldn't find it in any of my groceries or Sam's / Costco. I still have a metal tea ball like my mother used....no plastic there. I finally found a 31.7 oz box of Tetley "Loose Leaf Black Tea" on Amazon. Except that it is not loose leaf at all, instead it is freeze dried like instant coffee. I am now, once again, searching for a product that I didn't know had disappeared except for small individual tea bags which still contain loose tea.
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