| | |  | Metal Polishes | Home » » » » Taylors of Harrogate, Yorkshire Gold Tea, 160-Count Tea Bags | | | | | | | Description: | | Yorkshire Gold from Taylors of Harrogate is the original Yorkshire Tea. This is the tea that started it all. Taylors Yorkshire Gold is a premium English Tea with a unique and distinctive taste. You can even call it a luxury tea. It is full-bodied and has a malty flavor. | | | Features: | |
• 160-count tea bags
• Authentic Yorkshire gold tea
• English Tea with a unique and distinctive taste
• It is full-bodied and has a malty flavor
| | | Product Details: | | | Package Length:
| 6.9 inches | | Package Width:
| 5.2 inches | | Package Height:
| 4.9 inches | | Package Weight:
| 1.25 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 63 reviews |
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37 of 37 found the following review helpful:
THE Best English Tea!!!Jan 21, 2010
By E. Walcutt Brown I'm not English but my mother was so I grew up a confirmed tea drinker. The British often complain that they can't get a decent cuppa in this country. Sadly true!
I spent most of my adult life looking for a tea company that would make the strong steaming cuppa that makes everything better. If you like a good black tea, THIS is the one. I tried Yorkshire Tea for a few years and then discovered Yorkshire Gold and there was no turning back! Even my staunchly American husband wants this tea each day. This is a tea that has substance and an excellent taste. I bought the 160-ct tea bags because I don't want to risk running out, especially now that my husband is demanding a cup of this excellent tea daily. Somtimes he wants it at bedtime to soothe his soul as he does his paperwork after I've gone to bed.
I tried PG Tips, Red Rose, and other prominent English brands but although they were a distinct improvement over Tetley and Lipton teas (gag!), they are no match for Yorkshire Gold. I have found MY tea. I don't think you'll be disappointed.
Come to think of it, I believe it's time for a steaming cuppa on this rainy day! Cheers!
21 of 21 found the following review helpful:
Spoiled me for coffee (and other teas)Sep 14, 2009
By Meg Richard
"Meg"
I chanced across this stuff at a store that carries odd lots and overstocks, and now am trying to find out where I can keep a steady supply going.
I prefer loose tea, but even in a teabag this Yorkshire Tea blew away anything I had tried before, and sadly to say, my entire stock of other tea will be very hard to use up, because it doesn't even taste like tea by comparison. Even other brands of English tea taste like hot dishwater in a side-by-side comparison.
Interestingly, this tea is strong without being bitter, and whereas it is made to stand up to milk, it is quite good without as well. I will be showing a local merchant the barcode and asking if they can locate the loose-leaf variety, and if all else fails, ordering it online.
17 of 19 found the following review helpful:
The best tea in EnglandFeb 20, 2009
By B. Henderson
"Veritas Theatre"
Yorkshire Gold is the finest premiere English tea. As you watch its golden amber descent into a teacup, complement with just the right amount of milk and perhaps a little sugar, you'll appreciate what our colonial forefathers sacrificed when they chose to promote the United States as an American coffee-drinking nation. Now that those unpleasantries are behind us, we can reach again across the pond and together enjoy a cuppa!
6 of 6 found the following review helpful:
Perfect English BreakfastJan 13, 2010
By Christine Ehren
"C O Ehren"
This is my favorite milk and sugar tea. It is lovely, mellow and malty, full bodied without bitterness. My husband, who used to say all tea tastes like wet cardboard, had to admit this tea is full of pleasant flavors. This tea is designed for milk tea people. Because it is the best tea for milk tea people does not mean it is the best tea for all tea people everywhere, tea has many different faces. Mr. Assam Tea made some unfair, and I would say untrue criticisms of this tea. I'm sure he was disappointed, but I suspect his disappointment was not a question of quality but rather of having selected the wrong product - wishing for apples and accidentally purchasing oranges.
4 of 4 found the following review helpful:
Top-notch British TeaOct 25, 2010
By G. Newman
"My Two Cents"
Experienced drinkers of black tea usually discover those from the British Isles. After tasting them, American brand teas seem second rate. There is a similarity in taste and aroma of British teas, yet there are subtle differences, much like red wine.
I've made it a point to try as many British tea brands as are available in specialty shops or on line. In my opinion, Taylor's of Harrogate Yorkshire Gold is a cut above the rest. Yorkshire has a red label as well that is more common and less expensive, much like PG Tips. Yorkshire Gold, however, brews a consistently fine cup of tea, cup after cup, exciting the taste buds with its masterful blend. A splash of milk is advised to make the tea more mellow. Just the thought of it makes my mouth water.
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