Traditional Afternoon

Tea type
Black Tea
Ingredients
Black Tea
Flavors
Astringent, Fruity, Metallic, Nutty, Smooth
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  • “This one was an impulsive christmas purchase for my dad, and he really likes it! It’s quite complex for an ‘afternoon tea’, fruity and spicy with a hint of metallic astringency. If I had to guess...” Read full tasting note
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Rich and full of flavour, with all the characterstics of a high-grown tea. Traditional Afternoon is the perfect pick-me-up for busy people everywhere.

Tasting Note: A classic afternoon tea, with good body, full tea flavour and appealing golden colour.

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This one was an impulsive christmas purchase for my dad, and he really likes it! It’s quite complex for an ‘afternoon tea’, fruity and spicy with a hint of metallic astringency. If I had to guess what type of tea, I’d say it was an Assam, but I have had one Kenyan tea that was this nutty and smooth. That one was in tea bags and its been out of my cupboard for a while. My dad likes this one enough that he wants to purchase more, and I’m glad I took a gamble on tea from Marshalls :)

Flavors: Astringent, Fruity, Metallic, Nutty, Smooth

Courtney

I always look in the tea section at HomeSense here (well, pre-COVID) — sometimes there are unique finds like this!

Michelle

I’m always up for trying a tea, but don’t always end up drinking it all. This one’s a keeper.

Lexie Aleah

I was just at Marshall’s right before Christmas and the one closest doesn’t seem to have much of a tea selection unfortunately. At the same time, I don’t need any more tea right now so it was probably for the best.

Michelle

Lol, the revolving door of sipdowns and ‘ooh there’s a tea I’d like to try’

gmathis

Well said.

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