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Alison Johns
, drinking Peet's since 1990
6/23/11
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Oakland, CA
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Assam Golden leaf is what you think of when you think of a classic English cup of tea - except better. It is so rich and malty that it's hard to imagine having it without milk, British-style. When you are craving a classic, you can do no better than this.
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Andrea Southgate
, drinking Peet's since 2004
, a Peet's Employee 12/8/08
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Barista
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Evanston
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Evanston, IL
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The aroma is sweet like molasses. The bright, deep flavor of the dark red-brown liquor lingers on the tongue with gentle bitter notes. The tea is delicious with cream and sugar, but I love it best with a squeeze of fresh lemon.
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Michael Raymer
, drinking Peet's since 2003
11/13/08
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East Wenatchee, WA
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This has been my daily tea for a number of years and I still find myself taking a sip and thinking, "Man, that's good!" Unlike the other reviewers, I don't add anything to it. It stands up well to multiple infusions. I highly recommend it to my family and friends.
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Rita Herndon
1/16/08
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San Diego, CA
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I just tried this and have decided it's my favorite tea. It's full bodied and great with milk so it made my transition from coffee to tea much easier.
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I have been a regular drinker of this tea for the last six years. I love the rich, strong taste. It is the one tea that if you leave it more than three minutes will not get too bitter. It is fantastic with cream. I have this every morning.
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Stephanie Buckley
, a Peet's Employee 9/22/06
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Shift Lead
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San Diego, La Jolla,CA,92117
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San Diego, CA
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I think this tea is hugely over -looked. It has a sweet, pungent aroma that when combined with a bit of soy milk makes for the most pleasing cup of tea. I highly reccommend this tea!
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Patrick
8/21/05
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Seattle, WA
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It's like a whole other sensation. Round and firm. Just makes you feel good. Hope it doesn't become illegal.