| | |  | Tea Accessories | Home » » Taylors Lapsang Souchong 50 tea bags | | | | | | | Description: | | Taylors of Harrogate Lapsang Souchong 50 tea bags. Lapsang Souchong has an unusual smoky flavour and it is one of the worlds great teas, so well worth trying.
After plucking, the leaves are withered in baskets over smoking wood fires, imparting a distinctive smoky flavour to the tea.
Served with or without milk, Lapsang Souchong goes well with spicy, salty or smoked foods. | | | Features: | |
• Taylors Lapsang Souchong 50 tea bags
• Smokey Black tea blend
• Taylors Family merchants since 1886
• Imported English tea
• Dark in color and can served with and without milk
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A smokey blend.Aug 21, 2010
By W. Dyer This blend of the tea Lapsang Souchong is well made. Neither too smokey nor anemic this tea will get your attention with its subtle flavors and rich smokiness.
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Super Delicious TeaFeb 02, 2010
By Nancy Kuenstler I have loved Lapsang Souchong tea for many years but Taylors of Harrogate is new to me. It's the best Lapsang Souchong I've tasted. It has brisk round notes of smokey goodness, yet is very smooth. Yum!
Very distinctive tea, one of my favoritesJul 20, 2010
By Anonymous This tea has an extremely smokey flavor that has been compared to a campfire. It's much stronger than normal tea. It took a few cups for me to acquire the taste, but now I absolutely adore it. Give it a try! I believe it originated in Taiwan.
Smoky and smoothFeb 10, 2010
By Sharyn S. Rhodes
"kitchen queen"
Lapsang Souchong tea leaves are smoked over an oak fire. As a result the tea has a very smokey aroma and flavor. If you like that smokey smell, you will like the tea. If not, this is not the tea for you.
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not the same as in ChinaNov 14, 2010
By tealover There are only a few times that I drink Lapsang Souchong while I was in China, but that flavor never faded...I purchase this one based on others' review, but just find it's not the same flavor as in China. I can't say it's not good, it's just not what I used to have. For this one, you can smell that strong smoky flavor as soon as opening the package, however, from my previous experience, that smells remain very subtle until you drink the tea. Thus the smoky flavor here is too much that overwhelming the flavor of the black tea itself, which in my memory, should be mixed perfectly together. Or it can also be that what I had is loose leaf and this is tea bags.
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