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1886 Blend 50 Teabags
1886 was an era of innovation in London when Mr.
Whittard opened his original shop.
The first electric lights glowed in windows; the Underground was still being built and ran on steam.
Inspired by the changes around him, Mr.
Whittard invented this strong but smooth tea.
He blended Assam, a new malty tea from India, with aromatic Keemun to produce a taste of the times.
Golden Rules of Tea Brewing. Use fresh water.
Water left in the kettle loses vitality and makes tea taste dull
If you're using a pot, rinse it with boiling water to help bring out the tea's flavour
Add 3-4 teabags for a 6-cup pot, or 1 teabag for a mug
Pour in boiling water and leave to brew for 3-4 minutes
Add milk or lemon
Whether you add milk before or after is open to debate Pure Black tea from India and China.
GBP2.00 per 100g
Vendor: Whittard of Chelsea
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