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"PREMUIM DIMBULA" (Black Tea) "HYSON", Loose Packaging in Reusable Metal Canister 200g. Ceylon

"PREMUIM DIMBULA" (Black Tea) "HYSON", Loose Packaging in Reusable Metal Canister 200g. Ceylon
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"PREMUIM DIMBULA" (Black Tea) "HYSON", Loose Packaging in Reusable Metal Canister 200g. Ceylon

A Special Orange Pekoe from carefully selected lush Green buds, is exceptionally fine rolled to produce a mellow character. Suitable as a hot or chilled brew with a slice of Lemon. The term Orange Pekoe is used in the tea industry to describe a basic medium grade black tea consisting of many single whole tea leaves of a specific size. Black teas of the basic grade (Orange Pekoe) are highly fragrant, with strong floral and fruity aromas, as well as a pleasant woody note. The taste should be slightly bitter with no astringency, and a sweet aftertaste.

  • A Special Orange Pekoe from carefully selected lush Green buds, is exceptionally fine rolled to produce a mellow character.

  • Suitable as a hot or chilled brew with a slice of Lemon.

  • Black teas of the basic grade (Orange Pekoe) are highly fragrant, with strong floral and fruity aromas, as well as a pleasant woody note.

  • The taste should be slightly bitter with no astringency, and a sweet aftertaste.

SKU: 

30303000

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Our Price: $6.99
Product Details:
Product Weight: 0.47 pounds
Package Length: 6.0 inches
Package Width: 5.0 inches
Package Height: 4.0 inches
Package Weight: 0.87 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 1 reviews

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5Excellent tea, excellent service  Apr 07, 2009
By RegularJane
The tea arrived in a timely manner. The containers are sturdy and airtight (and reusable). When brewed, the tea exceeded expectations - the leaves were large and resulting tea was consistent with tea purchased in Sri Lanka itself (very tasty). I know my Ceylon tea, so if you are worried about the tea quality, don't be (at least for the 2009 batch).