Twinings Prince of Wales Tea – A Light & Velvety Smooth Caffeinated Black Tea, Individually Wrapped Tea Bags, 20 Count (Pack of 2)
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Twinings Prince of Wales Tea – A Light & Velvety Smooth Caffeinated Black Tea, Individually Wrapped Tea Bags, 20 Count (Pack of 2)
TWININGS TEA WITH ROYAL HISTORY: This tea was specifically created by Twinings for HRH The Prince of Wales in 1921, who later became King Edward VIII.
SOFT, SMOOTH TEA: The classic and distinguished blend, with a mild malty flavor and soft touch of smokiness, captures the essence of tradition and refinement.
FRESHEST TEA: Each tea bag contains the finest black tea leaves enveloped and sealed for freshness, delivering the perfect cup of caffeinated tea, every time.
PREPARING YOUR TEA: After steeping your cup of Prince of Wales tea for 3-5 minutes in hot water, enjoy alone or with your favorite milk and sweetener. For a refreshing iced tea, let the brew cool before pouring it over ice.
SIGNATURE BLEND OF TRADITION AND INNOVATION: Twinings encourages consumers to “Drink in Life” by taking small steps towards feeling good and living well, one sip at a time.
A fine black tea expertly blended to deliver a smooth taste and mellow aroma. This exquisite tea was originally specially blended by Twinings for HRH The Prince of Wales in 1921, who later became King Edward VIII. He kindly gave Twinings permission to sell this wonderful tea. Classics Traditional Style Black TeasFor over 300 years, Twinings has been sourcing and blending the finest, high-quality teas from around the globe to ensure that your tea has the perfect balanced of tea taste, flavour and aroma. Twinings blends to perfection the finest black teas to give you a line of great-tasting teas with an enticing flavour, fresh taste and invigorating aroma. The Twinings StoryIn 1706 Thomas Twining began selling fine tea from an English storefront in the Strand, London. Today, Twinings still sells some of the world's best teas from the original store and in more than 100 countries throughout the world.