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                      For An Elegant Cuppa: Twining’s English Afternoon Tea Review

                      Published by Rita Mock-Pike at February 21, 2021
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                      • Tea Reviews
                      • Tea Time with Rita
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                      • English afternoon tea
                      • English tea
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                      Tea set in pink with butterflies - Twinings English Afternoon Tea review

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                      “There are few hours in life more agreeable than the hour dedicated to the ceremony known as afternoon tea.” – Henry James

                      I happen to agree with Henry James here – this quintessential practice is a delightful moment in the day when life slows down, breaths are recaptured, and quietude centers the mind and body before the final push in a workday.

                      Of course, I don’t often have time to sit down to a true afternoon tea, so I’m daydreaming a bit here when I claim that this moment of the day settles my soul. I suppose I should say it would be a balm to my busy spirit were I to take the time to rest, relax, and drink in the magnificence of a cuppa.

                      When I Can’t Take the Time, I’ll Take the Tea

                      When I happened across a Twinings Tea blend called “English Afternoon Tea” while looking for a tea to review for February, I knew the choice was made for me already. I’m working towards a healthier work and social balance in my life, so a blend called the very thing I’d like to incorporate into my day seemed the perfect match.

                      I purchased the tea blend on Amazon and awaited its arrival. The first day of February, I opened the seal and brewed my first cup.

                      A New Favorite Tea

                      Image from Twinings

                      That first cup told me one important matter had been resolved: this brew is absolutely, one-hundred percent suited to a quiet afternoon cuppa, whether paired with dainty tea sandwiches or a window gazing out on snowy parking lots and dangling icicles.

                      I have found my new favorite black tea blend.

                      The Flavor Profile

                      In one regard, the English Afternoon Tea from Twinings really isn’t that special. It’s a simple black tea blend with few notes to distinguish it from other tea blends I’d tried, like English Breakfast and Scottish Breakfast.

                      What makes this tea – harvested in Sri Lanka and the Anhui province of China – distinctive is the subtlety of the blend.

                      I can drink this tea on its own or with a meal, be the food sweet or savory, heavy or light. It doesn’t have to cut through like the Scottish Breakfast blend or dance around the edges of flavors like a fruit tea must.

                      Instead, this simple, straightforward blend is basically the lite version of every standard English, Irish, or Scottish tea I’ve tried. The rich tones aren’t outweighed by fruity notes. The flavor isn’t biting like the stronger breakfast blends. Instead, the equally caffeinated blend gives the tongue a soft wash of warmth without the bite of bitterness that so many of its predecessors offer.

                      In short, it is the perfect afternoon cup of tea.


                      Looking for other teas to consider? Check out these reviews and thoughts about tea by editor-in-chief at the MockingOwl Roost.

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                      Rita Mock-Pike
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                      Editor-in-Chief of The MockingOwl Roost, Rita Mock-Pike is the granddaughter of aviatrix, Jerrie Mock, first woman to pilot an airplane solo around the world. Rita has found inspiration from her grandmother’s life and flight and pursued many of her own dreams in theatre, podcasting, novel writing, and cooking up delicious food from around the world. She now writes on food, travel, pets, faith, and the arts. She’s happily married to Matt, and faithfully serves the very fluffy kitten queen, Lady Stardust.

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