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Queen Catherine is named after the Portuguese princess who brought her love of tea to the English court in the 1600s. Inspired by her legacy, this rich black tea blend is smooth, full-bodied, and beautifully balanced—with notes of dark honey and cocoa in every sip. It’s a quiet nod to history, crafted in-house and recognized for its timeless flavor.
A cup fit for royalty—and for you.
Ingredients: Black tea.
Caffeine Content: High
Each 100g tin of our loose leaf organic teas make approximately 55 cups tea.
Brewing black tea:
Water temperature: 205-212°F (96-100°C)
Amount of loose leaf tea: 1 teaspoon per 8 oz (237 mL) of water
Steeping time: 3-5 minutes
Optional: Customize with sweeteners or milk based on your liking.
Brewing black tea:
Water temperature: 205-212°F (96-100°C)
Amount of loose leaf tea: 1 teaspoon per 8 oz (237 mL) of water
Steeping time: 3-5 minutes
Optional: Customize with sweeteners or milk based on your liking.
My first time at the Tea house and I ordered the Queen Catherine. I loved it. This tea was so lovely and with a bit of milk so smooth. I believe I drank almost my whole pot.
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I waited all year for this tea to come out. It’s my favorite. It’s so delicious.. The holidays can officially start once I get my Nutcracker tea.🩷
add some milk and brown sugar and it tastes exactly like a boba milk tea!!
I've been drinking Tummy Tamer for the past year since my sister recommended it to drink in the evening. It has great taste and is very relaxing to drink before bed.
I don't like cherry flavored things so I wasn't sure about buying this, but now I wish I'd ordered a bigger size! The cherry doesn't impart a sweet or tart quality to the tea - which I prefer - it's just a nice hint of a candy-like flavor balanced really beautifully by the floral accents in the tea. I love it! You do need to take care to steep it gently, at a lower temp and for less time, otherwise it will grow bitter/astringent as senchas tend to do. But, brewed right, it's so lovely.


