- A proper decaf tea - Say farewell to disappointing decafs! We've crafted a special blend of teas which don't lose their character when they lose their caffeine, for a decaf brew that's still packed full of flavour.
- Thanks to that lovely flavour, our decaf was awarded a Gold star in the 'Great Taste Awards 2008'.
- Proof that being kind to your body doesn't mean being cruel to your tastebuds.
- Oh, and like all our products, it's completely Carbon Neutral; We work hard to make a brew you'll be proud of and because of you, we've been able to do lots of good stuff around the world.
- We are a member of Ethical Tea Partnership - Rainforest Alliance Certified.
Product Description
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A proper tasting cuppa. Pure and simple. Proof that being kind
to your body doesn’t mean being cruel to your tastebuds. Whether
you’re after a decent night’s or just trying to be y,
you’ll love the great taste of Yorkshire Tea Decaf. It’s made
from the pick of the crop just like our original blend, using top
quality Rwandan and Kenyan teas that aren’t compromised by
decaffeination. Whatever we do here at Taylors of Harrogate, we
like to do it properly. Maybe it’s just the Yorkshire way of
doing things. We’re a proud family business – three generations,
in fact – and we’ve always been into making good tea. Done right,
it’s amazing what a simple cup of tea can do really. Things have
a habit of feeling instantly better after a proper brew. We’ve
come a long way since we popped the kettle on and brewed our
first pot of Yorkshire Tea in the 70s. Who’d have thought back
then that we’d now be making one of Britain’s favourite brews?
The story of Taylors of Harrogate goes way further back than the
70s. In fact, it all started in Victorian times when in 1886,
Charles Edward Taylor and his brother Llewellyn – sons of a York
pea-dealer and master grocer – set up the tea and coffee
importing business CE Taylor & Co. Both brothers trained at the
renowned Ashbys Tea of London, where they also went on to buy
their teas and coffees at auction. Llewellyn eventually became a
ing partner but Charles soon hit on the idea of opening up
‘kiosk’ tea and coffee tasting rooms in the booming, fashionable
spa towns of Harrogate and Ilkley. The rest, as they say, is
history.
Ingredients
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Black Tea
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Directions
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Place tea bag in hot water, let it steep for a few minutes,
remove tea bag.
Manufacturer's Description
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Whatever we do here at Taylors of Harrogate, we like to do it
properly. Maybe it’s just the Yorkshire way of doing things.
We’re a proud family business – three generations, in fact – and
we’ve always been into making good tea. Done right, it’s amazing
what a simple cup of tea can do really. Things have a habit of
feeling instantly better after a proper brew. We’ve come a long
way since we popped the kettle on and brewed our first pot of
Yorkshire Tea in the 70s. Who’d have thought back then that we’d
now be making one of Britain’s favourite brews? The story of
Taylors of Harrogate goes way further back than the 70s. In fact,
it all started in Victorian times when in 1886, Charles Edward
Taylor and his brother Llewellyn – sons of a York pea-dealer and
master grocer – set up the tea and coffee importing business CE
Taylor & Co. Both brothers trained at the renowned Ashbys Tea of
London, where they also went on to buy their teas and coffees at
auction. Llewellyn eventually became a ing partner but
Charles soon hit on the idea of opening up ‘kiosk’ tea and coffee
tasting rooms in the booming, fashionable spa towns of Harrogate
and Ilkley. The rest, as they say, is history.
Manufacturer Contact Information
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Bettys and Taylors of Harrogate, North Yorkshire, HG2 7LD.
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