Black Tea

Black Tea

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      Assam Tea

      from $6.75

      Our fine Indian Assam tea (Fatikcherra Estate) exhibits that classic Assam maltiness, yet remains medium bodied.

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      Darjeeling Tea

      from $7.75

      Our autumn-flush vintage top-leaf Darjeeling tea comes from India's Makaibari Estate and is organically processed. Strong character, yet delicate for a black tea.

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      English Breakfast Tea

      from $3.25

      Our English Breakfast is a Ceylon black tea, full-bodied and coppery bright. Great with milk.

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      Keemun Tea

      from $6.00

      Subtle fruitiness and depth.

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      Lapsang Souchong Tea

      from $6.00

      A campfire in your cup! This remarkable tea has a crisp character with the heady aroma of pine and oak wood fire.

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      Milima (Kenya) Tea

      from $5.75

      This Kenyan tea is a new favorite among traditional black tea lovers. Milima boasts a smooth complex flavor featuring notes of malt, citrus fruit.

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      Pu-erh Tuo Cha Tea

      from $7.75

      A very smooth, earthy character makes Pu Erh a sophisticated and rich tea. Pu Erh is good for digestion and is the only tea which actually improves with age.

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      Queen Mary Tea

      from $3.25

      This regal blend from India, Sri Lanka, and Kenya makes a good round cup of tea. Exhibits a flowery character and malty notes.

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      Russian Caravan Tea

      from $5.75

      A rich blend of black teas from Sri Lanka and India's Assam region. This strong tea has a slight smoky aroma which is not present in the taste.

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      Scottish Breakfast Tea

      from $5.25

      For those who enjoy a dark, astringent tea, Scottish Breakfast is an excellent choice. Composed of teas from India and China, it combines bright, flavorful notes with a hint of oakiness.

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      Vithanakande Tea

      from $11.25

      100% pure topgrade Ceylon tea from Sri Lanka. Vithanakande is one of Sarine's favorites because of it's silky smooth cup with tons of sweet chocolate and berries.