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Hello,
a few years ago i have had a very good english tea, it was in a plastic dark blue bag with flowers design, it was closed with a little adhesive label, and the flavor was containing cinnamon and vanilla, but pretty soft (i don't like vanilla, but it was tasting really very good). I understand it is not easy to identify a tea with such few details, but any suggestions about the possible brand/type of this tea ? I really wolud like to identify and buy this tea, it was excellent. Thanks, RR |
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