A. M. Baskerville
User's reviews
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Happy Belly
Soothes the belly well. Anise-esque flavour. Does what it says on the tin well.
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PG Tips Original
A plain black tea, relatively flavourless. I was raised on it with a mess of milk and sugar, so there's a bit of nostalgia associated. Not the best tea in the world, but satisfies the urge for a cuppa.
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Christmas
Little sister is absolutely in love with this tea. Wassail scent and her eyes lit up like Christmas morning!
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Cream Tea
Nice, balanced tea. The cream's a taste at the back of the palate, after you swallow. Exhale. There's your flavour. Black tea with just a little something extra.
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Peppermint
Clean, pure, peppermint. Hard to find something as simple as this. Can't beat it, mintwise.
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Assam Melody
Like plain black teas? This is a fantastic upgrade if you want to maintain the simplicity while upping the quality.
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Refresh Mint
Pretty good! The blend is very brisk. Best drank nice and cold for extreme frosty effect.
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CINNAMON HAZE
There's an awful lot of cinnamon here. Unfortunately, it could use a little more in the tea department.
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Chai Organic Latte
Very good if you're a bit too lazy to make a chai latte yourself. A little on the sweet side, and excellent chilled.
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Golden Flower
Big, beautiful whole leaves, floral flavour and scent that intoxicates, a pale gold coloured liquor, and at a price you have to check twice it's so low? Buy it yesterday.
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Cream
Strongly black with subtle flavour. Good when you want something not exactly sweet.
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Kentucky Bourbon
Good and malty! Not quite bourbon with the taste as it is missing a bit more bite but the scent is there.
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APPLE REFRESH
I really wanted to like this tea but found it dry and bitter. Perhaps my bag was old.
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Irish Breakfast
A hearty, malty tea. Very substantial and lovely for when you want a simple black tea that's not so simple.
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CONSTANT COMMENT BLACK TEA BAGS
A warm variety with a little ember of spice and sweet orange to balance it. Good baby steps into spiced tea.