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| |  | Baking Supplies | Home » » » » Yorkshire Gold Tea, CASE (6 x 40 tea bags (125g)) | | | | | | | Description: | | Yorkshire Gold Tea, 40-Count Tea Bags (Pack of 6), Taylors of Harrogate | | | Features: | |
• Yorkshire Gold Tea, 40-Count Tea Bags (Pack of 6), Taylors of Harrogate
| | | Product Details: | | | Product Length:
| 5.0 inches | | Product Width:
| 3.5 inches | | Product Height:
| 17.0 inches | | Product Weight:
| 2.0 pounds | | Package Length:
| 16.8 inches | | Package Width:
| 5.3 inches | | Package Height:
| 3.3 inches | | Package Weight:
| 2.0 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 22 reviews |
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Yorkshire Gold - a great six-packFeb 16, 2010 This is a robust, rich English style tea worthy of the "gold" rating. The price in the six-pack configuration is very good. I have been drinking this tea for several years.
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Why is this Tea so Special?Jan 21, 2010 I have drunk "english-blends" of tea in various forms and guises. But being a wee bit Scottish, I tend to like everything in life, "maxed-out". Almost all tea blends from various companies have FAILED to meet my criterion of "Maximum Tea Experience". Now, along comes Yorkshire Gold tea. Yorkshire Gold tea is carefully blended in North Yorkshire England by Taylors of Harrogate, and part of the real secret to this tea is the company's attention to DETAILS. Now undoubtedly, such teas like ASSAM (from North-East India) will give you some strength, but not always enough brightness. "Strength" works well at the Middle and FINISH of the flavour gamut, but initially, it is Brightness which catches your palate's attention and then the Stength simply Underscores it. It's sort of like playing a huge C chord on a concert piano in double octaves and then you gently add a LOW Contra C. The deep low note brings out the richness of the chord. The case is the same here with Yorkshire Gold. So why Yorkshire Gold and not another brand? The parent company in Harrogate is a superlative corporation who takes great pains at CONSISTENCY. The magic is in the Details. I am actually drinking a cup of Yorkshire Gold RIGHT NOW as I type this, and I can tell you, I have never found a company more consistent, attentive to details, and maddeningly insistent upon excellence. Through myriads of experiments and counter-experiments, Taylors has discovered what GRABS the tea-drinker's "Gustatory" attention, if you will. But there's more: this blend both refreshes and relaxes you like none other.
Additionally, there is something here to which coffee drinkers may relate: AROMA. When I make the loose or bag tea variants, both exude an almost beefy richness in bouquet. The process of mixing furiously boiling fresh water with the tea invaribly and consistently produces a fine aroma akin to the scent of a British Sunday Lunch where a delectable roast beef is the order of the day. Rich, piquant, and satisfying. If your brand of tea does not do ALL that I have noted ... consider a change.
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Five Stars Every TimeJan 12, 2010 A Scottish friend introduced me to hot tea with milk 20 years ago. She started me on PG Tips, which I can take or leave. I then ordered a lot of different types while trying to find one that suited me. YG is it - and has been for many years. It is strong, but one bag will make 2-3 cups depending upon how strong you take it. While strong, it has a clean, clear flavor - not woody or fruity - just good, ole tea. I've also tried the red label - not nearly as good as Gold. I sip others on occasion, but my "every morning" brew will always be YG!!
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Time for Tea!!Dec 05, 2009 After tea, Watson and I did not stay for any afters since we were in a rush to catch a train with a friend of ours that we will just call, "Agatha." "Agatha" was always such a great story teller! Murder, conspiracy, "who-dunnits" and the like. I for one, was very fond of Agatha, considering she was one of the few women in our
town that had all of her original teeth and one of three that had both of her thumbs. (That is another story for another day.)
Getting back to the tea. Soothing, lovely with a scone....missing the days of being pushed on the swing as a
child.
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Drink a loaf of breadNov 30, 2009 This is strong Breakfast Tea. You can get a second cup from one bag. The flavor is very satisfying. True English taste.
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