downton abbey grantham breakfast blend tea ba
(4 reviews)Featured in the Jan 10, 2014 issue of Entertainment Weekly Full-bodied, malty, organic Assam black tea is infused with the spicy flavor of organic ginger root. Try with a splash of warm milk and sweetener for a flavor reminiscent of sticky ginger pudding. This energizing tea is perfect for an early morning foxhunt or preparing for the dramas of the day. The award-winning TV series, Downton Abbey® has entranced millions of viewers and become a modern media sensation. Every episode is an explosion of drama, relationships and intrigue. Downton Abbey is home to the aristocratic Crawley family and their servants. The first two seasons follow their lives from the sinking of the Titanic in 1912 through the First World War while the later seasons follow them into the early 1920s. From the pen of Academy Award® winner Julian Fellowes, Downton Abbey is the most watched drama ever on PBS! Downton™ and Downton Abbey®.©2014 Carnival Film & Television Limited. More About This Product Downton™ and Downton Abbey® ©2013 Carnival Film and Television Limited. A Carnival Films/Masterpiece Co-Production. Carnival logo ©2005 Carnival Film and Television Limited. All Rights Reserved. Masterpiece is a trademark of the WGBH Educational Foundation. Caffeine: Black Tea has less than half the amount of caffeine per cup than in a similar-sized cup of coffee. More about caffeine . Steeping Instructions Steeping black tea is easy. Simply heat fresh, filtered water to a rolling boil. Then pour water over tea and steep for 3-5 minutes if using a tea bag or full-leaf.
Recent reviews
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Becky Wooler
It's decent, though I don't think it quite fits the character. It also took me a long time to get through the tin (several years) due to losing my taste for ginger tea after having to drink way too much of it for awhile.
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Greg Bancroft
It's a pleasure to drink but does not taste at all like I imagined the actor to.
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Sherry O'Brien
This tea is delicious the Assam has honey notes and combines wonderfully with the ginger. I like mine stronger so I have to double the amount.