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The Assam Borengajulie Tea blend from English Tea Store is best described as a malty tea with a jammy-like flavor. The tea is vacuum-packed at the estate capturing the pungent 2nd flush flavor at its peak.
Available in 3 sizes (Please select from the options above):
First time trying English Tea Store's Assam Borengajulie Tea?
Try our Sample Size of 5 teabags.- Contents 25 tea bags pouch net weight 2.75 ounce
- Contents 50 tea bags pouch net weight 5.5 ounce
Ingredients: Black tea
Tea is made in India and is packaged in Canada.
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Additional Information
Clearance Non-Clearance Country Of Origin China Season Everyday Size 25ct Product Type Tea Bags Dietary Options Caffeinated Dietary Options Gluten Free Flavor Assam Type Assam Tea Left Overlay Image gluten-free-prod.png Brand English Tea Store -
7 Reviews
7 Reviews
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Assam Tea
My favorite for many years. Good strong neutral - malty favor perfect brewed strong and then adding milk.
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great tasting tea
I have been enjoying Assam tea for 20 years. I tried the English Tea Store's Assam Borengajulie variety a year or so ago and have been enjoying it ever since. In bag or loose it provides a lovely start to my mornings.
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Assam us one of my favorite teas.
Love this tea..
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Lovely flavor
A nice variation of Assam tea.
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For good strong tea with milk
This one is the best for nice strong tea that can hold up and compliment added milk.
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Best with milk
I am an avid tea drinker - 4 to 8 large mugs per day. For me this particular tea is the very best for a strong brew and with good milk and sometimes good sugar and honey.
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Still crazy (about this tea) after all these years (Paul Simon fans will get the reference).
It's been 2.5 years since I first tried this tea (& reviewed it) and I'm still crazy about it. I brew a pot of it every day - drink it hot in cold weather, and as iced tea in warm weather. I'm even at the point of taking one of the teabags with me when I go to meetings where tea is available via hot water and assorted teabags, because Darjeeling, English Breakfast, etc., just don't measure up to the satisfying taste of Assam Borengajulie. I can't pronounce "Borengajulie" but I do love it.
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The Assam Borengajulie Tea blend from English Tea Store is best described as a malty tea with a jammy-like flavor. The tea is vacuum-packed at the estate capturing the pungent 2nd flush flavor at its peak.
Available in 3 sizes (Please select from the options above):
First time trying English Tea Store's Assam Borengajulie Tea?
Try our Sample Size of 5 teabags.- Contents 25 tea bags pouch net weight 2.75 ounce
- Contents 50 tea bags pouch net weight 5.5 ounce
Ingredients: Black tea
Tea is made in India and is packaged in Canada.
Clearance | Non-Clearance |
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Country Of Origin | China |
Season | Everyday |
Size | 25ct |
Product Type | Tea Bags |
Dietary Options | Caffeinated |
Dietary Options | Gluten Free |
Flavor | Assam |
Type | Assam Tea |
Left Overlay Image | gluten-free-prod.png |
Brand | English Tea Store |
7 Reviews
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Assam Tea
My favorite for many years. Good strong neutral - malty favor perfect brewed strong and then adding milk.
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great tasting tea
I have been enjoying Assam tea for 20 years. I tried the English Tea Store's Assam Borengajulie variety a year or so ago and have been enjoying it ever since. In bag or loose it provides a lovely start to my mornings.
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Assam us one of my favorite teas.
Love this tea..
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Lovely flavor
A nice variation of Assam tea.
-
For good strong tea with milk
This one is the best for nice strong tea that can hold up and compliment added milk.
-
Best with milk
I am an avid tea drinker - 4 to 8 large mugs per day. For me this particular tea is the very best for a strong brew and with good milk and sometimes good sugar and honey.
-
Still crazy (about this tea) after all these years (Paul Simon fans will get the reference).
It's been 2.5 years since I first tried this tea (& reviewed it) and I'm still crazy about it. I brew a pot of it every day - drink it hot in cold weather, and as iced tea in warm weather. I'm even at the point of taking one of the teabags with me when I go to meetings where tea is available via hot water and assorted teabags, because Darjeeling, English Breakfast, etc., just don't measure up to the satisfying taste of Assam Borengajulie. I can't pronounce "Borengajulie" but I do love it.