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Black Tea

Our range of single origin black teas cover the world's great tea regions, from Yunnan, to Ceylon, and Assam – each terroir offering a unique richness and intensity of flavour. With strength and structure, black teas taste rich and often malty.

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      Organic Darjeeling 1st Flush Supreme - Loose Leaf Black Tea Leaves - JING Tea 352
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      Black Tea Organic Darjeeling 1st Flush Supreme Honey, Grape Skin, Blackcurrant Leaf From Tumsong Estate, Darjeeling, India
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      Black Tea Earl Grey Bergamot, Wild Honey, Malty From Assam, India
      £14.70100g
    3. JING Tea Chai Loose Leaf Black Tea
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      Black Tea Chai Cinnamon, Cardamom, Ginger From Assam, India (blend)
      £14.70100g
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      JING Tea Assam Gold Loose Leaf Black Tea 232
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      Black Tea Organic Assam Gold Malted Grain, Honey, Red Berry From Tonganagaon Garden, Assam, India
      £19.9050g
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      Black Tea Assam Gold Malted Grain, Honey, Red Berry From Assam, India
      £13.7050g

    Choosing The Right Black Tea

    Working directly with expert producers from the world’s greatest tea origins we’ve sourced a wide selection of black teas that cover a range of flavours and tastes to suit every mood. If an everyday cuppa with milk is what you’re after, then elevate your breakfast tea with our single origin Assam Breakfast for a rich and super smooth start to the day. Or If you’re looking for a unique experience, then check out our batches of fruity and complex black teas like Red Dragon harvested from the wild mountains of Yunnan, China. Or Want to learn even more about our black teas and other tea types? Then visit our journal to explore stories from origin, tea recipes and deep dives.


    The Origins of Black Tea

    Hundreds of years ago, deep in the mountains of Fujian province, south east China, these dark leaves, full of rich and malty favour first began began to appear, along with more complex oolong teas. As early European traders discovered this Chinese innovation, our love of black tea began and it still remains the world’s favourite tea type. The craft of black tea also spread to origins like India, Taiwan and Sri Lanka creating an evolution of flavour, with more incredible tastes and places to explore.