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  1. What is Tea

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  4. Brewing up a new site for Yorkshire Tea

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  5. Who we are

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  1. Yorkshire Tea: Let's have a proper brew!

    At Yorkshire Tea, we do things properly. From the way we source our tea, to how it's packed, we don't cut corners. That's how you make a proper brew.

  2. Yorkshire Tea Factory: Step Inside The Heart Of British Tea Production

    The final step in the journey is packaging and distribution, where the tea is carefully packed into distinctive Yorkshire Tea boxes and bags, ready to be enjoyed by tea lovers across the globe. Yes, there is a nominal fee for the tour, which includes a guided visit to the factory and a complimentary cup of Yorkshire Tea.

  3. What we do

    What we do Every day, tea growers and auctioneers from around the world wrap their best teas in little parcels and post them to Pagoda House, Harrogate - our home for more than 40 years.

  4. About us & our history

    Yorkshire Tea is a family-owned business that works hard to stay true to our love of fairness, flavour and quality. That's how you make a proper brew.

  5. Who we are

    Yorkshire Tea is the most famous tea that we make, but look around on the tea shelves and you'll find a whole host of teas and infusions created by the same people who make your favourite brew, from speciality black teas to green teas, and fruit and herbal infusions. And, true to Charles Taylor's legacy, we still make really good coffee too.

  6. Yorkshire Tea

    Yorkshire Tea is a black tea blend produced by the Bettys & Taylors Group since 1977. It became the best-selling tea brand in Britain in 2019. [ 1] In 1886 Charles Edward Taylor Founded CE Taylor & Co., later shortened to "Taylors", the company was purchased by 'Betty's Tea Rooms' which today forms Bettys & Taylors Group.

  7. Yorkshire Tea

    That's the traditional British cup of tea - often called "a brew" - and Yorkshire Tea is the UK's #1. We make our unique blend by combining the best teas together in just the right amounts, layering the complimentary flavours of 10-20 different teas to create a uniquely balanced and consistent brew. Some from India for strength and ...

  8. What Is The Little Shop Of Proper?

    A Long Time In The Making! We used to make quite a lot of Yorkshire Tea collectables. Teapots, mugs, milk jugs, tea towels, and all sorts of things like that. But more people keep discovering our brew, so we've had to concentrate on making ever-increasing amounts of tea and put side projects on the back-burner. Is that a decent excuse?

  9. 31 Places for the Best Afternoon Tea in Yorkshire

    Best Afternoon Tea in Yorkshire - I love afternoon tea and have reviewed many of them in Yorkshire. Have a look at our reviews and photos!

  10. Yorkshire Tea

    Yorkshire Tea, Harrogate, North Yorkshire. 245,553 likes · 2,279 talking about this. Have a go on our new Brewbot (link below).

  11. Our history

    Yorkshire Tea is the most famous tea that we make, but we stay true to Charles Taylor's legacy by creating a whole host of teas and infusions - from speciality black teas to green teas, and fruit and herbal infusions - and a range of really high quality coffees.

  12. Little Shop Of Proper

    We'll only use your details to email you about Yorkshire Tea (or other stuff we reckon you might think is interesting) in line with our privacy policy. You can unsubscribe at any time by clicking 'unsubscribe' in any of our emails.

  13. Yorkshire Tea

    Yorkshire Tea relies on long-term relationships, often developed over decades. We visit the tea gardens and estates we buy from as much as possible, and we re-invest in their communities and their environment too.

  14. Yorkshire Tree

    At Yorkshire Tea, we love trees - so we've pledged to plant a million of them over five years.

  15. What is Tea

    Tea leaves are laid out to dry and ferment, or oxidise - a natural reaction that gradually happens when picked leaves meet oxygen, turning them from green to brown and developing their flavour. A blast in a hot oven stops the fermentation at the right point, then the leaves are sized, graded and sold to tea companies like us!

  16. How Harrogate-based Yorkshire Tea is made high in hills of Rwanda in

    How Harrogate-based Yorkshire Tea is made high in hills of Rwanda in factories like Sorwathe and Rugabano Rwanda is warmly regarded as the "land of a thousand hills", but that appears to be a ...

  17. Winners revealed in the Cricket Yorkshire Tea of the Year 2024

    The Cricket Yorkshire Tea of the Year for 2024, sponsored by Yorkshire Tea, has been a blast to run again. We have shaken things up with new categories to reflect the cost of cricket teas as well as the diversity in diets, culture and food here in Yorkshire. The standard has been phenomenal again.

  18. The science and art of tea making

    After the leaves have been left to oxidise they then go for drying and are passed through a hot air dryer to extract the remaining moisture and to seal the leaf. It's a fine art to get all of these factors right to produce quality tea because if you let any of the stages slip, the quality of the tea will be affected.

  19. MOSCOW TEA FACTORY LTD. IN RUSSIA

    Postal Address: MOSCOW TEA FACTORY LTD #.03 BOROVAYA STREET, 111020 MOSCOW, RUSSIA, RUSSIA. Bookmark, Print & Share:

  20. People and planet

    People and planet From the way we source our tea, to how it's packed and the impact it has on the planet - we want Yorkshire Tea to make a proper difference in the world. You can find out more about our work to put sustainability at the heart ofeverything we do at taylorsimpact.com. Visit taylorsimpact.com We work to the principle that by building great relationships with our suppliers and ...

  21. 12 Places in Russia Where You Can Taste the Best Tea in Town

    At the end of the museum tour, you will be treated with delicious local fragrant Krasnodar Tea, along with tasty donuts, making the museum one of the places in Russia where you can taste the best tea in town.

  22. Tour of Fedoskino village of crafts

    Take a tour to Fedoskino village, famous for lacquer miniature painting. During the tour you will visit the factory where Fedoskino lacquer boxes are made, explore the village where local artists live, visit the museum of Russian national crafts and paint your own lacquer box or a lacquer pin in Fedoskino style.

  23. Meet the superfans

    That meant a spot of lunch followed by an in-depth tea tasting session with Henry, one of our tea buyers, and a guided tour of the Yorkshire Tea factory. And what a lovely bunch they were!

  24. Tea Brews Big Business in Russia

    Tea Brews Big Business in Russia. This early photo shows a Russian tea factory in 1910. Before the advent of railroads, tea was a luxury in Russia. The true mark of Russian hospitality is being ...