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Miles Decaffeinated 80 Tea Bags

Miles Decaffeinated 80 Tea Bags

Best By Nov 2024

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Price Per Cup: $0.17 Per Cup
Body: Light Bodied
Apperance: Amber, Clear
Aroma: Subtle, Mild
Ingredients: Black Tea
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Miles Decaffeinated in a box of 80 Tea Bags

Really a delightful decaffeinated tea, Miles Decaffeinated is 99.99% caffeine free (no tea is 100% caffeine-free). Miles very carefully removes the caffeine while preserving the flavor.

Although Miles Decaffeinated may be unfamiliar to many tea drinkers outside of England, it is a unique tea. When making its Decaf Tea, Miles starts with traditional methods of tasting a variety of teas and blending different teas to produce this tea's special taste. Then, Miles add the latest manufacturing processes and packaging technology.

For the last 4 consecutive years, Miles is included in Best Brands magazine top 5 UK Tea & Coffee brands. For 2017, Miles is ranked number 2. This outranks all other UK tea companies.

Ingredients:
Tea Leaves, decaffeinated.

Method Used to Decaffeinate the Tea:
Methylene Chloride

Brand History:
Miles Tea
Minehead, Somerset, England

Today, Miles Tea is part of England's West Country, which is in the southwestern part of the country. Usually, the term includes the English counties of Cornwall, Devon, Dorset, Somerset, and Bristol.

Although the company is today synonymous with Derek Miles, it actually started in 1888, when Henry Miles, Derek's grandfather, started Henry Miles & Co, a tea blending business in Birmingham, England.

In World War II, in 1941, the Miles Tea plant in Birmingham was bombed twice.

In 1951, current company head Derek Miles began his career in the tea business in London.

In 1961, Derek purchased a shop in the West Country and also worked as tea inspector.

In 1973, Derek purchased Henry Miles & Co and it became part of DJ Miles.

In 1996, tea production moved to its current home of Minehead, England.

In 2016, the company re-branded and became known as Miles Tea.

Customer Reviews

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Emily Shepardson
Great Flavor

I am loving this tea. Some decaf teas are a bit wimpy, but I am totally satisfied with the flavor of this tea. I'd buy it again.

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Kirsti
Bracing taste like the full caff version

I love Miles West Country tea after finding it Somerset. I packed home a pile of boxes. I was delighted to find this decaf version on Teadog. The taste is very similar. So nice to have decaf with bracing flavor.

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Carolyn Rowe
Perfect cup of tea

Introduced to this tea via a cooking class I found a perfect match to my taste. Happy to find this brand available and now can have a cup of tea in the evening as absent caffeine means pleasant dreams.

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Customer
Ok

It’s palatable- not much by way of aroma, but it’s relatively well balanced with minor tannin in the mouth.

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Judith Ellis
Best decaf

Mile's decaf is about the best I've had. It actually Tastes like tea not a wet bag.