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What tea did you have this morning...or afternoon?
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<blockquote data-quote="Blackhorse" data-source="post: 560673" data-attributes="member: 1365"><p>Well…Taylor’s makes it, but Yorkshire is a separate brand, or something. I have the Yorkshire Gold (which is very different from their standard Red) in both bags and loose leaf. I would strongly recommend the loose leaf and will only buy mine from TeaDog which gets the fresh stuff directly from the UK. It’s not uncommon for companies to package their blends “for the American market” as not quite so bold as those intended for sale in the UK. Aside from their incredible selection TeaDog has the real thing. </p><p></p><p>And while I’m at it…So far as ordering blends within the USA? From my experience NO ONE has the selection in terms of breadth or depth compared to Upton. One of the things I really appreciate is say you want an Assam. They have really solid offerings from super low cost up to single estate best in the world stuff. Their lineup of first and second flush Darjeeling is incredible. Want a Himalayan or Nilgiri? They’re the place to go. Japanese teas? Yup. Upton is the place to go.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blackhorse, post: 560673, member: 1365"] Well…Taylor’s makes it, but Yorkshire is a separate brand, or something. I have the Yorkshire Gold (which is very different from their standard Red) in both bags and loose leaf. I would strongly recommend the loose leaf and will only buy mine from TeaDog which gets the fresh stuff directly from the UK. It’s not uncommon for companies to package their blends “for the American market” as not quite so bold as those intended for sale in the UK. Aside from their incredible selection TeaDog has the real thing. And while I’m at it…So far as ordering blends within the USA? From my experience NO ONE has the selection in terms of breadth or depth compared to Upton. One of the things I really appreciate is say you want an Assam. They have really solid offerings from super low cost up to single estate best in the world stuff. Their lineup of first and second flush Darjeeling is incredible. Want a Himalayan or Nilgiri? They’re the place to go. Japanese teas? Yup. Upton is the place to go. [/QUOTE]
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