Since I have problems with insomnia, yet like to drink tea of an evening, I buy decaffeinated black teas.  For this taste test, I am comparing this Taylors of Harrogate Decaffeinated Breakfast Tea with Ty-Phoo Decaf Black Tea.  I poured them both right after each other, one teabag per 8oz cup.  I am taste testing them black and unsweetened.
This, the Taylors of Harrogate, came in a 50 gram box of 20 teabags.  That means each teabag hold 2.5 grams of tea.   Even though I have left the bag inside the cup, it does not taste strong or assertive to me.
The box only identifies it as “…seriously flavor-packed teas from the Rift Valley in Southwestern Kenya, then gently decaffeinate the blend using a natural process.”
It is mild as black tea goes.  It tastes weaker than the Ty-Phoo Decaf.
Since neither brand really gives much in the way of origins for the teas in their respective blends, there’s not a lot to go on, flavor-wise.
This tea IS good for someone like me, who’s more interested in just having a nice, mild cuppa (or 3) of an evening, so I can enjoy it without worrying I won’t be able to sleep.  It’s also good, blended with others.  It is not a standout blend, but it works fine for a nightcap cup of tea.
Not too special, but it works for what it is.
Flavors: Tea, Thin
