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Taylors of Harrogate Yorkshire Black Tea Bags 100 Pack
Taylors of Harrogate Yorkshire Black Tea Bags 100 Pack
Taylors of Harrogate Yorkshire Black Tea Bags 100 Pack

Taylors of Harrogate Yorkshire Black Tea Bags 100 Pack

Taylors of Harrogate Yorkshire Black Tea Bags 100 Pack

$3.30

(323 reviews)

A proper brew, pure and simple. Great quality black teas with loads of flavour. Taylors is committed to supporting people and planet, both in the Yorkshire region where were based and in our global tea and coffee supply chain. By reducing our environmental impacts, both within our own operations and our supply chain, and by planting trees and supporting other carbon capture and reduction projects, were working towards making our tea and coffee range carbon neutral.By reducing our environmental impacts, both within our own operations and our supply chain, and by planting trees and supporting other carbon capture and reduction projects, were working towards making our tea and coffee range carbon neutral. The tea and coffee sector is highly dependent on the smallholders who grow 80% of the worlds coffee and 70% of global tea production. Decreasing farm size, access to and cost of soil inputs, rudimentary farming methods, lack of investment in infrastructure and increasingly unpredictable weather and patterns, are all impacting on smallholders ability to make a living. Were committed to ensuring the communities in which our suppliers, smallholders and workers are based are resilient and sustainable for the future. These vary in scale and reach, from small timebound partnerships with suppliers, to significant industry collaborations. Delicate but packed with flavour our exquisite green teas are made in partnership with Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew.

A proper brew, pure and simple. Great quality black teas with loads of flavour. Taylors is committed to supporting people and planet, both in the Yorkshire region where were based and in our global tea and coffee supply chain. By reducing our environmental impacts, both within our own operations and our supply chain, and by planting trees and supporting other carbon capture and reduction projects, were working towards making our tea and coffee range carbon neutral.By reducing our environmental impacts, both within our own operations and our supply chain, and by planting trees and supporting other carbon capture and reduction projects, were working towards making our tea and coffee range carbon neutral. The tea and coffee sector is highly dependent on the smallholders who grow 80% of the worlds coffee and 70% of global tea production. Decreasing farm size, access to and cost of soil inputs, rudimentary farming methods, lack of investment in infrastructure and increasingly unpredictable weather and patterns, are all impacting on smallholders ability to make a living. Were committed to ensuring the communities in which our suppliers, smallholders and workers are based are resilient and sustainable for the future. These vary in scale and reach, from small timebound partnerships with suppliers, to significant industry collaborations. Delicate but packed with flavour our exquisite green teas are made in partnership with Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew.

(323 reviews)

A proper brew, pure and simple. Great quality black teas with loads of flavour. Taylors is committed to supporting people and planet, both in the Yorkshire region where were based and in our global tea and coffee supply chain. By reducing our environmental impacts, both within our own operations and our supply chain, and by planting trees and supporting other carbon capture and reduction projects, were working towards making our tea and coffee range carbon neutral.By reducing our environmental impacts, both within our own operations and our supply chain, and by planting trees and supporting other carbon capture and reduction projects, were working towards making our tea and coffee range carbon neutral. The tea and coffee sector is highly dependent on the smallholders who grow 80% of the worlds coffee and 70% of global tea production. Decreasing farm size, access to and cost of soil inputs, rudimentary farming methods, lack of investment in infrastructure and increasingly unpredictable weather and patterns, are all impacting on smallholders ability to make a living. Were committed to ensuring the communities in which our suppliers, smallholders and workers are based are resilient and sustainable for the future. These vary in scale and reach, from small timebound partnerships with suppliers, to significant industry collaborations. Delicate but packed with flavour our exquisite green teas are made in partnership with Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew.

A proper brew, pure and simple. Great quality black teas with loads of flavour. Taylors is committed to supporting people and planet, both in the Yorkshire region where were based and in our global tea and coffee supply chain. By reducing our environmental impacts, both within our own operations and our supply chain, and by planting trees and supporting other carbon capture and reduction projects, were working towards making our tea and coffee range carbon neutral.By reducing our environmental impacts, both within our own operations and our supply chain, and by planting trees and supporting other carbon capture and reduction projects, were working towards making our tea and coffee range carbon neutral. The tea and coffee sector is highly dependent on the smallholders who grow 80% of the worlds coffee and 70% of global tea production. Decreasing farm size, access to and cost of soil inputs, rudimentary farming methods, lack of investment in infrastructure and increasingly unpredictable weather and patterns, are all impacting on smallholders ability to make a living. Were committed to ensuring the communities in which our suppliers, smallholders and workers are based are resilient and sustainable for the future. These vary in scale and reach, from small timebound partnerships with suppliers, to significant industry collaborations. Delicate but packed with flavour our exquisite green teas are made in partnership with Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew.

$3.30 - $57.00

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The lowest price for Taylors of Harrogate Yorkshire Black Tea Bags 100 Pack right now is $3.30 at Foodland Balaklava, compared across 28 retailers.

The all-time low was $3.08 on 8 June 2026 — today's price is 7% above the lowest ever. That's a little above the best price we've seen.

Prices last updated 10 June 2026.

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$39.99

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$3.30

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loveys.com.au

$3.30

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$3.35

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$3.36

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$3.50

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$3.55

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$3.55

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tuckerfresh.com.au

$3.75

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tuckerfresh.com.au

$3.75

Taylors Yorkshire Tea Bag '25 Pack' 55g

Delivery between Thu – Fri $10

Price history

Price history

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Reviews

10 March 2022Joseph

originally posted on cateringpacks.co.uk

Im a retired shutin geek, so a Huge fan of The Spiffing Brit. That should certainly be enough to convince anybody that Im a serious person. I also, having lived in Germany and Poland for 16 years, like tea. Yorkshire Tea is Tea. Its the basic experience of a Good tea that you should have. Dont have to brew it for 6min or doublebag it like my dates do to me. Its got a low price here at Wallys AND impresses those online camera girls from England when You give them a tour of the Trailer. Seriously. Trust me.

1 September 2022Kanjiro

originally posted on cateringpacks.co.uk

This is good tea, I wont fault it, I just prefer the Barrys and Bewleys golds over it, they are very close, I suppose the Barrys and Bewleys are just better priced. ,, ,,,,,,PS I think Taylors makes the very best Lapsang Souchong. and I have a Breakfast tea still to try. ,, ,,,,,,Update 101215 ,, ,,,,,,I have to give credit to this tea, Ive been buying it again recently and its actually a better tea than I gave it credit for initially. It surpasses Barrys and is at least as good as Bewleys breakfast if not better. Its a five star tea no doubt.

11 April 2020Peter Arlette

originally posted on cateringpacks.co.uk

I bought this huge bag of 1050 teabags for delivery to France as decent teabags here are difficult to find in the shops. Had to pay postage to France as not covered under Amazons free delivery but still worked out to be quite a good deal. Delivery was quick and well packed. On opening the massive bag, was a little surprised at the way in which the bags were haphazardly packed. Just tossed in the bag with not the usual impeccable arranged packing found in smaller batches but I suppose this is to be expected considering the nature of the packaging. The double teabags looked identical to other teabags in a small box we had purchased in UK and brought back to France and using a precision electronic weighing machine we confirmed that the weight of each teabags was ... MoreI bought this huge bag of 1050 teabags for delivery to France as decent teabags here are difficult to find in the shops. Had to pay postage to France as not covered under Amazons free delivery but still worked out to be quite a good deal. Delivery was quick and well packed. On opening the massive bag, was a little surprised at the way in which the bags were haphazardly packed. Just tossed in the bag with not the usual impeccable arranged packing found in smaller batches but I suppose this is to be expected considering the nature of the packaging. The double teabags looked identical to other teabags in a small box we had purchased in UK and brought back to France and using a precision electronic weighing machine we confirmed that the weight of each teabags was identical to those purchased in UK. The doubts about the quality of the teabags started after the first brew when we noticed a distinct difference in the flavour and strength compared to the known highquality bags we had already in our possession. We tried allowing more time for the bags to brew, but the result was the same. We have now resorted to using 3 teabags to obtain a decent mug of tea for 2 people. We use just the right amount of water in the pot to obtain exactly 2 smallish mugs of tea. So, my question has to be Are these teabags the usual TOP quality or have they been degraded and put aside during a quality testing process If this is the case, this should be clearly marked on the packaging and mentioned in the Amazon description.

Specification

Dimensions80 x 60 x 145mm

Price comparison

Updated about 20 hours ago
Please note: price history and price alerts are not available for some stores, including Amazon.com.au.
Amazon.com.au

$39.99

Yorkshire Tea Original Red 80Bags

Affiliate Disclosure: We may receive a small commission for purchases made through this link at no extra cost to you. This helps support our site. Thank you!

Foodland Balaklava

$3.30

Taylors Yorkshire Tea Bag '25 Pack' 55g

loveys.com.au

$3.30

Taylors Yorkshire Tea Bag '25 Pack' 55g

igacreswick.com.au

$3.35

Taylors Yorkshire Tea Bag '25 Pack' 55g

khangroup.com.au

$3.36

Taylors Yorkshire Tea Bag '25 Pack' 55g

Price history

Price history

Please note: price history and price alerts are not available for some stores, including Amazon.com.au.

Reviews

10 March 2022

Im a retired shutin geek, so a Huge fan of The Spiffing Brit. That should certainly be enough to convince anybody that Im a serious person. I also, having lived in Germany and Poland for 16 years, like tea. Yorkshire Tea is Tea. Its the basic experience of a Good tea that you should have. Dont have to brew it for 6min or doublebag it like my dates do to me. Its got a low price here at Wallys AND impresses those online camera girls from England when You give them a tour of the Trailer. Seriously. Trust me.

Joseph originally posted on cateringpacks.co.uk
1 September 2022

This is good tea, I wont fault it, I just prefer the Barrys and Bewleys golds over it, they are very close, I suppose the Barrys and Bewleys are just better priced. ,, ,,,,,,PS I think Taylors makes the very best Lapsang Souchong. and I have a Breakfast tea still to try. ,, ,,,,,,Update 101215 ,, ,,,,,,I have to give credit to this tea, Ive been buying it again recently and its actually a better tea than I gave it credit for initially. It surpasses Barrys and is at least as good as Bewleys breakfast if not better. Its a five star tea no doubt.

Kanjiro originally posted on cateringpacks.co.uk
11 April 2020

I bought this huge bag of 1050 teabags for delivery to France as decent teabags here are difficult to find in the shops. Had to pay postage to France as not covered under Amazons free delivery but still worked out to be quite a good deal. Delivery was quick and well packed. On opening the massive bag, was a little surprised at the way in which the bags were haphazardly packed. Just tossed in the bag with not the usual impeccable arranged packing found in smaller batches but I suppose this is to be expected considering the nature of the packaging. The double teabags looked identical to other teabags in a small box we had purchased in UK and brought back to France and using a precision electronic weighing machine we confirmed that the weight of each teabags was ... MoreI bought this huge bag of 1050 teabags for delivery to France as decent teabags here are difficult to find in the shops. Had to pay postage to France as not covered under Amazons free delivery but still worked out to be quite a good deal. Delivery was quick and well packed. On opening the massive bag, was a little surprised at the way in which the bags were haphazardly packed. Just tossed in the bag with not the usual impeccable arranged packing found in smaller batches but I suppose this is to be expected considering the nature of the packaging. The double teabags looked identical to other teabags in a small box we had purchased in UK and brought back to France and using a precision electronic weighing machine we confirmed that the weight of each teabags was identical to those purchased in UK. The doubts about the quality of the teabags started after the first brew when we noticed a distinct difference in the flavour and strength compared to the known highquality bags we had already in our possession. We tried allowing more time for the bags to brew, but the result was the same. We have now resorted to using 3 teabags to obtain a decent mug of tea for 2 people. We use just the right amount of water in the pot to obtain exactly 2 smallish mugs of tea. So, my question has to be Are these teabags the usual TOP quality or have they been degraded and put aside during a quality testing process If this is the case, this should be clearly marked on the packaging and mentioned in the Amazon description.

Peter Arlette originally posted on cateringpacks.co.uk
4 July 2022

I cannot live without this tea, it is that good. Been a tea and coffee drinker for as long as I can recall, and I like mine flavorful and proper strong. With most US brands I had to use 2 bags per cup for strength, but they still lacked the body and flavor I wanted. Most were bitter or flat. Enter YORKSHIRE GOLD...the absolute best tea, period. I have PG Tips as well but prefer the flavor of Yorkshire Gold. A tiny splash of milk or half and half makes it sheer perfection. It makes a lovely iced tea, too.

READY2MOVE originally posted on cateringpacks.co.uk
3 October 2021

For years I drank pg tips as it was a household favourite when I was growing up - recently after hearing good reviews I swapped to Yorkshire tea. I started drinking the normal everyday teabags and then tried the gold variety. There is no looking back now it is the nicest tea I have ever tried . The bags make a delicious cup every time . I haven't tried another brand since I converted to it . Although ' gold ' costs more to me it is worth every penny . It is rich flavoured and strong bodied but not overpowering. Great with milk and sugar . Highly recommended

ryles.s originally posted on influenster.com
Ignore the negative reviews!
9 March 2020

You won't get an all day breakfast tea that's better! Trust me I've tried the lot for years trying to find it! Makes all other teas tasteless in comparison, lovely tea taste and malty it's perfect. Anyone leaving negative reviews won't be making it right, probably a few stirs and loads of milk! I live in a hard water area and this is perfect with a water filter. You can even try bottled water from Harrogate where its blended or other soft water from Scotland but I've found just filtering water is good enough and can't find any variable taste unless the filter needs changing. Rolling boil water straight in the teapot 1 bag per person. Aim for about 225ml max water per person, stir then leave it for 4 minutes. Tiny dash of semi skimmed and 2 sugars then you get the ... MoreYou won't get an all day breakfast tea that's better! Trust me I've tried the lot for years trying to find it! Makes all other teas tasteless in comparison, lovely tea taste and malty it's perfect. Anyone leaving negative reviews won't be making it right, probably a few stirs and loads of milk! I live in a hard water area and this is perfect with a water filter. You can even try bottled water from Harrogate where its blended or other soft water from Scotland but I've found just filtering water is good enough and can't find any variable taste unless the filter needs changing. Rolling boil water straight in the teapot 1 bag per person. Aim for about 225ml max water per person, stir then leave it for 4 minutes. Tiny dash of semi skimmed and 2 sugars then you get the perfect cup of tea. I did try clipper organic tea on my last shop as not had it for maybe 3 years, this made a a decent brew but way behind Yorkshire, sort of flat but still better than PG that was nice about 30 years ago not now! It's when you try other teas you see a world in difference in taste.

originally posted on asda.com
Makes nice cup of tea
12 June 2022

We liked this tea and would buy again. My husband is usually very fussy with his tea and doesn't buy tea from regular supermarkets. It's not too strong and one packet lasts for ages. We do this in a teapot and after 5 mins it's great. We always drink this black, not sure how it tastes with milk. I will buy again in the future. I boucht this as a part of a promotion.

Bahaa originally posted on asda.com
Yorkshire Tea Bags Ref 0403387
6 March 2022

Im a retired shutin geek, so a Huge fan of The Spiffing Brit. That should certainly be enough to convince anybody that Im a serious person. I also, having lived in Germany and Poland for 16 years, like tea. Yorkshire Tea is Tea. Its the basic experience of a Good tea that you should have. Dont have to brew it for 6min or doublebag it like my dates do to me. Its got a low price here at Wallys AND impresses those online camera girls from England when You give them a tour of the Trailer. Seriously. Trust me.

Joseph originally posted on stationerypacks.co.uk
Yorkshire Tea Bags Ref 0403387
4 January 2023

This used to be our regular tea. But when I discovered that tea bags contain plastic, I switched to PG Tips biodegradable. Yorkshire tea website under News says their switchover is delayed March post has an update added June 2nd 2020 owing to corona virus. When Yorkshire eventually sells plantbased biodegradable teabags I might consider buying this product again.

RichardH originally posted on stationerypacks.co.uk

Specification

Dimensions80 x 60 x 145mm

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