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Product Description
Harney & Sons Hot Cinnamon Spice from the Historic Royal Palaces Collection is a blend of black teas, three types of cinnamon, orange peel, and sweet cloves. A blend of flavours that is confident and memorable. The liquor of this tea is a medium brown with orange hues. People seem to love its combination of strong spices and sweetness. Since there is no sugar added, this Harney & Sons cinnamon tea is safe for everyone to enjoy. It is their most popular flavoured and best selling tea and it should be on your 'tea bucket list'.
Interesting fact:
Hot Cinnamon Spice is one of the oldest flavored tea blends that Harney & Sons has created. John Harney, Founder and Master Blender of Harney & Sons Fine Teas developed it in the beginning of the 1980s and since then the popularity has grown and keeps growing.
Product Contains | 30 silken sachets |
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Base | Chinese Black Tea |
Aroma | Spices and citrus |
Caffeine Level | Caffeinated |
Body | Medium body; mouthfeel: mélange of spices |
Character | Combines orange with three types of cinnamon and sweet cloves. No sugar added. |
Steeping Time | 4 to 5 minutes |
Brewing Temperature | 212° F |
| KOSHER TEA
About the Historic Royal Palaces Collection
Harney & Sons Fine Teas were invited by the Historic Royal Palaces of England (A non-profit organization that helps explore the story of how monarchs and people have shaped the society, in some of the greatest palaces ever built.) to create a notable and exquisite collection of English tea blends. Each unique tea blend pays homage to tea's imperial history and roots.
In 1660, the 17th-century diarist Samuel Pepys had his first ever 'Cup of Tea, a China drink', then only introduced to Britain. Catherine of Braganza, Charles II's tea-drinking queen, made it fashionable, Queen Anne would often enjoy a cup of tea at Hampton Court Palace and the double wedding of Queen Charotte's son at Kew in 1818 was celebrated with tea party. Until the abolition of import duties in 1784, tea was the expensive preserve of royalty and the rich. Despite its ubiquity in later times, tea is truly historic, royal tipple.
Product Videos
Brad Goldfarb visits Harney & Sons and discusses all things Tea with Emeric Harney. Interview by Brad Goldfarb Location: Harney & Sons, SOHO NYC Video & Editing by www.joshuadgarcia.com
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Product Reviews
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exceptional tea
Posted by Unknown on 2019 Feb 28th
I usually only drink black/pekoe tea. I can’t get enough of this amazing tea. Will be ordering again very soon
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SHOULD GET 10 STARS!
Posted by Unknown on 2018 Jan 21st
Wow! Love this tea. I'm not - or at least wasn't a
great tea drinker. Liked a little tea in my milk and sugar.
But not with this! Great aroma - super taste! So far, my favorite! -
Top of the class!
Posted by Unknown on 2018 Jan 21st
What a great tasting tea! Usually, I like a little tea with my
milk and sugar. No need for that here! Lovely blend of
flavors! -
This an amazing tea. A tea drinkers sweet and spicy dream.
Posted by Unknown on 2017 Jan 15th
Loved it. It is by far the best cinnamon tea I have ever tasted. A great treat for tea drinkers and I am sure even non tea drinkers would love it too!!!
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My favourite tea of all
Posted by Jessy K on 2016 Mar 23rd
Since I tried this tea, it has become my favourite. It has a nice spicy flavour but it also sweet although it doesn't have sugar (surprise, surprise). I also love the fact that it is in sachets, so it's very easy to drink it at the office. I am giving it 5 stars.
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