The English are known as a nation of tea drinkers (amongst other things) and that’s particularly true of Yorkshire, England’s largest county. Famous for its charming tea rooms and rolling countryside, Yorkshire is also famous for Yorkshire Tea, a family run business that was founded by Charles Taylor in the late 1800’s.
The Yorkshire Tea difference is based on the recipe created by Charles Taylor, who blended different teas to suit local water variations, ensuring consistency of strength and brightness of every brew regardless of whether you live in a hard or soft water area. Yorkshire Tea is one of Britain’s favourite brews and currently has the Royal Warrant of Appointment for supplying the Prince of Wales’ Clarence house.
Yorkshire Tea is a family business dedicated to sourcing and blending teas from the top tea gardens and estates in the world, putting the best quality into their teabags so that you get the best flavour out. And that’s what they’ve done with the newly launched Australian proper brew – bright, rich and flavourful.
The blend for Australia was created by shipping water from Australian states into Yorkshire to refine the recipe over many months to create the same proper brew that is one of Britain’s favourites.
“When we developed the Yorkshire Tea blend for Australia we wanted it to be the very best tea in the Australian market. Water makes a very big difference to how a tea brews and for this reason we are the only tea company in the UK that blends for both hard and soft water, when we decided to launch our tea into the Australian market- this was no different, we wanted to produce a blend that suited all the different water areas, so we had water sent to Yorkshire from all the main cities in Australia. We then developed the blend to suit all of those water types, ensuring a consistently bright, rich and flavourful cup of tea no matter where you live.”
With a tea specially brewed for Australia, why not take a break and make yourself a cuppa by Yorkshire tea.
Yorkshire Tea is now available in leading supermarkets nationwide.
Visit www.yorkshiretea.co.uk or facebook.com/yorkshiretea for more information.
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