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Low Grown Ceylon 125g Loose Leaf Tea

  • Low Grown Ceylon - 125g Loose Leaf Tea
  • Low Grown Ceylon - 125g Loose Leaf Tea
  • Low Grown Ceylon - 125g Loose Leaf Tea
  • Low Grown Ceylon - 125g Loose Leaf Tea
  • Low Grown Ceylon - 125g Loose Leaf Tea
  • Low Grown Ceylon - 125g Loose Leaf Tea
  • Low Grown Ceylon - 125g Loose Leaf Tea
  • Low Grown Ceylon - 125g Loose Leaf Tea
  • Low Grown Ceylon - 125g Loose Leaf Tea
£17.50
SKU LTFSL0614-125L Net Weight 125g

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Loose Leaf Black Tea

Origin

The low-lying coastal Ruhuna region of southern Sri Lanka, so important to the culture of the island, is a land of fertile, mineral rich soil, warm climate and high humidity. Teas grown here grow quickly and as a result have rich, robust character.

Tea Description

This very dark Flowery Orange Pekoe tea has attractive dark twisted leaves that when brewed delivers a very full bodied, thick and malty liquor. Deep red in colour, the flavour is smooth and rounded with tasty roasted notes.

More About This Product

Sustainability & Sourcing
Loose Leaf Tea

This is a high quality loose leaf tea. Use one teaspoon per cup and brew for two to three minutes.

Sourced with Care

We are working to help improve the quality of life of the communities who grow our teas & herbs. We aim to drive positive change through empowering women, supporting incomes & improving living standards.

Ingredients

Black Tea

Our brewing guidance

Use 1 teaspoon per person and 1 for the pot.  Pour on fresh boiling water and brew for 3 to 4 minutes.  Best enjoyed with a good splash of milk.

Doing good

With your support, Twinings helps provide access to clean water for villages across Darjeeling, helps improve mother and baby health in tea growing regions of Yunnan and helps improve health and nutrition in tea communities in Assam.

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