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Black Tea
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Black Tea
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Boiling 5 min, 0 sec 225 oz / 6654 ml

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  • “Sipdown January Sipdown Prompt – drink a lingering advent tea This is the second to last remaining Fortnum advent tea. I am leaving Ceylon for Ashman because it is one of his favorites. When I saw...” Read full tasting note
  • “Drink it this is good. Not as strong as they advertised (maybe depends on how you brew it), it’s sweet with a little bitterness, but at the same time still provides you enough flavour of black...” Read full tasting note
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From Fortnum & Mason

A refreshingly strong everyday brew, Albion Tea is a homage to the story of how tea came to be Britain’s favourite drink. Christened after an ancient name for England, Albion represents the epitome and essence of Britain with the name itself predating the creation of Britain in 1707.

In the cup, malty Assam blends with bright Kenyan to create one of our strongest ever teas, making this robust brew perfect for mid-morning sipping.

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January Sipdown Prompt – drink a lingering advent tea

This is the second to last remaining Fortnum advent tea. I am leaving Ceylon for Ashman because it is one of his favorites.

When I saw how my cupboard had swelled at the end of the year, I thought I would probably not consider getting the advent for a few years to come. Now I am changing my mind. I liked the variety and I felt free to give away any tins that were duplicates or that were teas we didn’t enjoy. (we don’t love their Christmas Black or Green, sadly.)

They added some new teas to the lineup this year and had fewer duplicates, so I got to try some new blends. So my thought now is that in November I will assess my cupboard size and what they are putting in the advent for 2025 and base it on that. A homemade advent could be a really good thing, too. I still have about 60 of their tiny tins saved from previous years that I could fill and label and have my daughter put the teas in the box so the order will be a surprise.

As for the taste of the tea – this is a good, serviceable breakfast tea. Strong enough to go with food, not so brisk as to require milk, but becomes pretty silky smooth with it. I have never tried it with sugar as I usually don’t add sweetener but I feel sure it could take it well if that’s how you like your tea. It isn’t a competition grade Keemun or Assam, but it is a good example of a well-loved type of tea and sometimes that is what we feel like drinking.

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Drink it this is good. Not as strong as they advertised (maybe depends on how you brew it), it’s sweet with a little bitterness, but at the same time still provides you enough flavour of black teas, I like this a lot. Easy to drink and makes you want more.

Preparation
Boiling 5 min, 0 sec 1 tsp 225 OZ / 6654 ML

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