“This is the second post in my teabag face-off between PG Tips and Yorkshire Gold (which I keep wanting to call Yukon Gold so sorry if I slip up – please take note that this is not a potato review)....” Read full tasting note
“I needed a brisk, robust, and malty tea this morning. This one sure fits the bill. The 2 1/2 minute steep time gives me the chewy taste that I need in the morning. This tea has only a tad of...” Read full tasting note
“A while back I saw this tea on a discussion, and was curious. While I do prefer flavored teas, particular tisanes (Yes I know, they are technically not ‘tea.’) I want to broaden my horizons more. ...” Read full tasting note
“I recently finished my regular Yorkshire tea bags, and then my Twinnings Earl Grey. I have to admit, those were better in my opinion than the Yorkshire Gold, albeit not by much. I feel like this...” Read full tasting note
At Yorkshire Tea they know that the best tea is about the best blend of leaves. And the finest blend they make is Yorkshire Gold. They choose teas from their three favourite origins and buy them from the top ten tea gardens in the world. Back home in Yorkshire, master blenders bring these luxury leaves together to make a rich, smooth and incredibly satisfying tea.
A stronger English Breakfast type tea. The teabags are a larger 3.1g size, (50% larger that typical US style string and tag bags 2.1 g. You can make a stronger tea with less teabags. Has a very malty taste, great as a replacement for coffee.
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