Clipper Organic White Tea Bags 26 per pack
£1.80
6.9p eachProduct information
Country of Origin
Organic
Storage
Preparation and Usage
This is how we do it: Always use fresh water. Boil and leave to cool for a minute before pouring over the tea bag. Allow to infuse for 1-3 minutes. The rest is up to you.
Package Type
Recycling Information
Other Information
White Tea 26 Unbleached Bags
Storage:
Store in a cool, dry place.
Be sure to keep this box closed, dry and away from strong flavours
Usage:
26 Count
Origin:
Imported ingredients, blended and packed in the UK
Additional Information:
EU Organic - GB-ORG-05, Non-EU Agriculture
Brand
Have you tried our everyday tea yet we offer a wide range of speciality, fruit & herbal teas, as well as ground & instant coffees.
All our organic products are grown in a way that preserves the natural balance of the environment and will help sustain people, wildlife, and the land for the future
Manufacturer
Dorset.
Clipper,
c/o Kallo Foods Ltd,
2 River View,
The Meadows Business Park,
Surrey,
GU17 9AB,
UK.
Country of Packing
Return To Address
Dorset.
Clipper Customer Information,
c/o Kallo Foods Ltd,
2 River View,
The Meadows Business Park,
Surrey,
GU17 9AB,
UK.
www.clipper-teas.com
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Dietary Information
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Ratings and reviews
Customer reviews (5)
not bad
Not bad and does have a slight after taste which doesn't appeal to me. it is clean tasting and I like the fact it contains no plastic.
White tea closer to black tea in taste
This organic white tea is fair-trade and organic, so I bought it. I love the taste, as it is closer to black tea than to white tea and I would love to drink it regularly. It has a strong, warm and a bit sweet and lightly smokey flavour like English breakfast, but much richer. If I was not looking for a tea low on oxalate, I would have kept drinking it daily (green and white tea are much lower on oxalate than black one). But as it tastes not as delicate as white tea tends to taste, but closer to a black tea, I fear there will be more oxalate in it. I am not giving 5 stars, because I assume people who want white tea buy it for the white tea taste and this would be a misleading rating. Regarding the price and it nevertheless being organic and fair-trade, one can't expect a white tea made from the finest and youngest leaves, I guess, so the stronger taste and it being in between white and black tea was most likely to be expected and for this I am thinking it is a very good tea.
Lovely
I’ve been drinking this one for years and think it tastes delicious. Of course it’s better as a loose leaf tea, but this is less fuss
Gross
The white tea I know is supposed to have a subtle sweetness to it. This tastes like ash
not great
This hasn't got the delicacy expected from white tea. Going back to Dragonfly