Grey's Teas- Buy Loose Black Tea Online UK

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Title: Grey's Teas- Buy Loose Black Tea Online UK


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Greys Teas
  • Buy Loose Black Tea

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Loose Black Tea
  • Black tea is a fermented tea. More accurately,
    the tea is oxidised during the manufacturing
    process. Once torn and rolled the green leaves
    turn black as a natural consequence of being
    exposed to the air. We have a broad selection of
    the best loose, large leaf, orthodox black teas
    to buy online. Choose from India, China, Ceylon
    and Nepal. Black Teas from India comprise
    Darjeeling, Assam and Nilgiri. We also have black
    orthodox teas from Kenya.

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Loose Black tea
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Type of Black Tea
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Black China Tea
  • China has the world's longest tea producing
    history. Tea has been cultivated there for over
    two thousand years. 'Tea' is derived from the
    Chinese 'Cha' from which the Indian 'Chai' also
    originates. The East India Company first brought
    Chinese tea to England from Canton in 1684.
  • In China Black Teas are produced by oxidisation
    of the withered leaves, originally developed to
    prolong the life of tea intended for export to
    the West. Chinese black teas are low in tannin
    and are therefore ideal afternoon and evening
    teas.

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Black China Tea
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Black Darjeeling Tea
  • Our range of Darjeeling Tea encompasses first and
    second flush teas noted for their briskness and
    smoothness respectively. The latter is
    particularly noted for its distinctive muscatel
    character. Darjeeling Tea is famous world-wide
    for its muscatel character and floral nose. They
    are justly known as the 'Champagne of teas'.
    Darjeeling was initially established by the
    British to escape the summer heat of the north
    Indian plain. Dr Campbell discovered that tea
    seeds from China would thrive in this special
    high altitude climate. Tea was first commercially
    cultivated in 1859

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Black Darjeeling Tea
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Black Nilgiri Tea
  • The Nilgiri Hills, or Blue Mountains, are in
    south west India and extend from the states of
    Kerala to Tamil Nadu. It was established as a tea
    growing area in 1835 at average altitudes of 4500
    feet. The tea strain grown is mainly the Assamica
    varietal. Having two monsoons harvesting is
    year-round with prime picking in December through
    to March which yields teas with the best flavour
    such as 'frost teas'. Nilgiri has a special
    fragrant flavour more akin to a Ceylon than to
    either a Darjeeling or an Assam. Nilgiri Tea is
    bright, smooth and mellow with a flavour liquor

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Black Nilgiri Tea
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Black Kenyan Tea
  • It is difficult to locate, and even more
    difficult to produce good orthodox black Kenyan
    teas. Most teas in this East African country are
    produced for mass market blends yet here we have
    two teas which offer all-round balanced flavours
    whilst retaining the tangy character for which
    Kenyan teas are renown. In Kenya Tea is grown on
    both sides of the Rift Valley in the highlands
    east of Lake Victoria. These days much is
    produced in smallholdings rather than the huge
    tea estates of fifty years ago. We also have an
    orthodox produced in the Rift Valley

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Black Kenyan Tea
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Black Ceylon Tea
  • Sri Lanka is one of the world's great tea
    exporting nations. Known as 'the cup that cheers'
    our range of Ceylon teas comprises teas grown in
    Uva, Dimbula and Nuwara Eliya regions. Ceylon Tea
    is celebrated for its elegant fragrance its
    floral character and its briskness. Depth of
    flavour and style varies depending upon the area
    in which the tea is grown.

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Black Ceylon Tea
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Greys Teas
  • Contact Us
  • The Granary, Yew Tree Farm,
  • Stratford Road,
  • Wootton Wawen,Nr Henley in Arden,
  • Warwickshire
  • B95 6BY ENGLAND
  • Telephone enquiries
  • Monday to Friday, 9.00am - 18.00pm
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