Essential Collection English Breakfast Double Chamber 1000 Teabags
Essential Collection English Breakfast Double Chamber 1000 Teabags

Essential Collection English Breakfast Double Chamber 1000 Teabags

Sale price£76.92
SKU: DCEB1000

Start your day with the bold, invigorating flavour of our English Breakfast tea, part of our Essential Collection.

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Start your day with the bold, invigorating flavour of our English Breakfast tea, part of our Essential Collection. Expertly blended with premium black teas, this classic infusion delivers a rich, full-bodied cup with a smooth, malty finish — perfect with or without milk.

Each double chamber teabag is designed for optimal infusion, allowing the tea leaves to unfurl and release their flavour more efficiently, ensuring a consistently delicious brew every time.

Ideal for everyday enjoyment, whether at home, in the office, or for hospitality settings.

  • Blend: Premium black tea

  • Format: Double chamber teabags for improved infusion

  • Taste: Bold, smooth, and satisfying

  • Best enjoyed: With breakfast or as an energising pick-me-up throughout the day

Region

Dimbula, Sri Lanka

Located in Sri Lanka’s Central Province, Nuwara Eliya is about 40 km south of Kandy in the hill country. The district's terrain is mainly mountainous, featuring deep valleys and expansive estates surrounded by dense forests. Nuwara Eliya, situated at 1,868 meters above sea level, is near Sri Lanka's highest peak, Pidurutalagala, at 2,542 meters, and the sacred Adam's Peak at 2,243 meters. Known as 'Little England,' the area retains a cool, temperate climate, making it apopular British colonial hill station and a contemporary resort destination.

Temperatures here are moderate year-round, peaking at 22°C in March and April and cooling to between 9°C and 20°C from November to January. The region, lying within the Wet Zone, experiences heavy cloud cover and consistent rainfall, especially from October to November, with milder rain from December to March. These conditions, along with fertile soils at high altitudes, are perfect for tea cultivation. After replacing disease-ravaged coffee plantations in the 1860s, tea became the predominant crop. Today, Nuwara Eliya is celebrated for its high-grown teas, renowned globally for their exceptional quality and flavour.

100°C

200ml

3 - 4mins