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

Experience the rich history and unique flavour of Grandad Peelie’s Homemade Loose Leaf Tea. This cherished blend, first crafted in the early 1960s by David Peel, grandson of R.W. Stokes, is a testament to the art of tea blending. 

His creation, originally known as "Peelie’s Special Mixture," was perfected when his father added a couple of secret ingredients, renaming it Grandad Peelie's Mix. With a delightful combination of sweet, sour, and fruity notes, this tea has become a family legacy, its exact recipe still a closely guarded secret, passed down through generations.

With 122 years of experience, we ensure all our teas, including Grandad Peelie’s | Homemade Loose Leaf Tea Blend, are responsibly sourced and crafted with care. Our commitment to sustainability means recyclable packaging where possible. Enjoy Click & Collect and free delivery on orders over £35, making it easier than ever to enjoy this special blend.

Taste the tradition and secret family recipe in every cup of Grandad Peelie's Homemade Loose Leaf Tea.

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.