Black Tea

Black tea originated in China hundreds of years ago and was further developed throughout the world’s other tea growing regions. Unlike green tea processing, which attempts to preserve the green colour of fresh tealeaves, black tea processing encourages fresh leaves to oxidise and change colour from green to coppery-red.

This change in leaf colour during processing is called enzymatic oxidation, often referred to as ‘fermentation’. This process follows the initial drying and rolling of the leaves after they have been picked. Black teas are considered oxidised, and green teas unoxidised.

Earl Grey

Earl Grey

from £5.00
Earl Grey from £5.00
English Breakfast

English Breakfast

from £5.30
English Breakfast from £5.30
Golden Assam - Khongea Estate

Golden Assam - Khongea Estate

from £7.10
Waterloo Breakfast

Waterloo Breakfast

from £10.50
Waterloo Breakfast from £10.50
Decaffeinated Breakfast Tea

Decaffeinated Breakfast Tea

from £5.20
Darjeeling, Glenburn Estate, First Flush 2023

Darjeeling, Glenburn Estate, First Flush 2023

from £7.00
Ceylon

Ceylon

from £4.70
Ceylon from £4.70
Yunnan Breakfast

Yunnan Breakfast

from £6.40
Yunnan Breakfast from £6.40
Waterloo Chai

Waterloo Chai

from £5.40
Waterloo Chai from £5.40
Royal Grey

Royal Grey

from £6.00
Royal Grey from £6.00
Golden Needle

Golden Needle

from £9.40
Golden Needle from £9.40
Russian Caravan

Russian Caravan

from £6.70
Russian Caravan from £6.70
Meghalaya - Lakyrsiew

Meghalaya - Lakyrsiew

from £10.00
Meghalaya - Lakyrsiew from £10.00
Black Chocolate

Black Chocolate

from £5.50
Black Chocolate from £5.50
Rare Indian Tea Selection

Rare Indian Tea Selection

£22.00
Kiss from a Rose

Kiss from a Rose

from £4.10
Kiss from a Rose from £4.10

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