Tag Archives: English Breakfast

Paisley Tea Co.: It’s more than one might expect

We’re unveiling an exciting new venture here at two leaves: Introducing our brand new range of teas called Paisley Tea Co., comprising four delicious varieties of English style tea! What is English style tea, you ask? We think of it as rich, robust, dark in the cup and delicious with or without milk. It’s the sort of tea you might want to drink everyday! Our new Paisley teas come in traditional paper teabags rather than pyramid-shaped sachets, but just like other two leaves teas, this is top quality tea, sourced around the world from the best organic gardens. Two leaves CEO and founder Richard Rosenfeld says his goal in creating Paisley is to offer “premium quality tea that isn’t often seen in the world of affordable, everyday tea.” Each box of Paisley contains 24 tea bags, and each tea bag … Continue reading

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Survey results on your sipping habits

Almost 700 people responded to our nine-question survey about tea drinking and English-style tea. Read on to discover the survey results. Continue reading

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All about Assam

“Assam is the tea I am the most proud of in our entire range,” two leaves and a bud CEO and founder Richard Rosenfeld says. “It’s a great sweet, tippy, malty, but organic Assam, and it’s an ongoing project with me. With every flush, our Assam gets better.” Where is Asssam? What makes Assam what it is? Let’s start with the region of Assam. Look on a map — Assam, India, is in the far northeast of the country. Assam is in the Brahmaputra River Valley, which means the water that flows through Assam is from the Tibetan plain, and the soil is rich with nutrients. The tea grown there is in intense heat and humidity, much like in a greenhouse. It’s hard to write about Assam without comparing it to that other famous tea named after a region in … Continue reading

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