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No.11 Assam Phulbari Estate

Loose Leaf Tea

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£7.50
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Very Important Tea Information 

Assam Black Tea

Contains Caffeine

Use 1 teaspoon of tea per person

Infuse for 3-5 minutes in boiling water

Keep the tea in a cool dark place away from strong smells

Decant into a tea caddy or keep in the tub or pouch.

1 year from purchase

Assam tea is a strong black tea and can be enjoyed with or without milk, whichever you prefer.

Milk, sugar or lemon are lovely in this tea.

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Bold and Malty

Our Assam Loose Leaf Tea

Discover the rich, robust flavour of Assam loose leaf tea, perfect for those seeking a strong, invigorating loose tea.

Grown in the lush tea gardens of Assam, India, this tea is famous for its deep malty notes and full-bodied character, ideal for starting your day or enjoying an energising afternoon cup.

Assam’s bold flavour makes it a great choice for those who prefer a strong, hearty tea, and our loose leaf version ensures you get the freshest, most flavourful cup every time.

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Delivery

Free delivery over £10

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Available at Stamford and Grantham Markets, and you get to see all our teas.

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Ready for a bold, energising tea?

Try our Assam loose leaf tea and experience the rich, malty flavour of one of India’s finest black teas. Ideal for new tea drinkers, it’s the perfect blend to kick-start your day or provide an afternoon boost. Order now and taste the difference with every cup.

About the Assam tea region.

Our Assam loose leaf tea is from the Phulbari tea gardens, dating back to the 1890's. The Assam area is located in East India, between Burma, Bangladesh, Bhutan and China.

Assam is the most important and grandest growing region because it produces nearly half of all India's tea.

India has the famous Chai Blend that uses Assam to produce the spiced, milky tea.

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