Grandad Peelie’s

Grandad Peelie’s
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Grandad Peelie’s

£6.25
WEIGHT: 125 g

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Sweet/Sour/Fruity

The Story In the early 1960’s, just after taking over the company, David Peel, grandson of R W Stokes, began to make some blending sheets for tea.  They were to offer suggestions in which teas would complement each other when blended.  David created a fusion of teas, sold at the High Bridge Café, and created one very good blend that he named ‘Peelie’s Special Mixture’.  His father tried it, agreed it was indeed a very good blend, but added a couple of secret ingredients.  He then promptly changed the name to ‘Grandad Peelie’s Mix’!!  Fifty years later, the secret is still kept in the family!

Important to know

  • 122 Years Experience
  • Click & Collect Available
  • Free Delivery Over £35
  • Tea Sourced Responsibly
  • Recyclable Packaging where possible

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Mel Daniels
love it

great tasting tea, light and refreshing, not too strong but fragrant enough to be different. will definitely be buying again!

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CHRIS HOLLICK
GRANDAD PEELIE'S

An interesting and zingy mix. The addition of peach to the tea gives a refreshing and fruity note. However the peach flavour can be rather overwhelming. Just a suggestion. but it may improve the overall balance by just pulling back a little on the volume of peach in the mix.