Black tea is one of the most distinctive and versatile choices in the world of teas. It is characterized by a deep taste, intense aroma, and dark infusion, which is perfect for both morning and during the day.

It is an ideal choice for those who are looking for a clear taste and natural stimulation. In our collection, you will find both classic loose-leaf black teas and flavored compositions with the addition of citrus, spices, or flowers.

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What are the most popular black teas?

Classic Black Teas (Assam, Ceylon, Darjeeling)

For those who appreciate the traditional taste of unflavored tea. Assam is intense and slightly malty, Ceylon is fresh and citrusy, and Darjeeling is more subtle and floral. Perfect for everyday.

Earl Grey and Flavored Teas

A great choice for those who enjoy a distinct aroma. Earl Grey with a hint of bergamot is a classic, while blends with orange, vanilla, or spices are perfect for a relaxed afternoon.

Premium Loose-Leaf Black Teas

For those who want to discover the depth of flavor. Whole leaves unfurl during brewing, creating a more complex and elegant infusion.

Black Teas for Gifting

Aesthetic flavor compositions and elegant packaging make these a good choice for a gift.


What are the distinguishing features of black tea?

Black tea undergoes a full oxidation process, which gives it an intense flavor and a dark brew color. Compared to other teas, it is more distinct and often contains more caffeine.

It's a tea that pairs well with additions such as milk, lemon, or honey.

Conclusion: if you're looking for a stronger, classic brew, black tea will be a natural choice.


How to choose black tea for yourself?

Taste and Intensity

If you like a strong brew, choose Assam. If you prefer something lighter, reach for Darjeeling.

Form - Loose Leaf or Sachets

Loose leaf tea offers a fuller flavor and aroma. Sachets are more convenient but usually less complex.

Additives and Flavors

Earl Grey, teas with fruits or spices are a good choice if you're looking for something more varied.

Conclusion: the choice depends on whether you value intensity, convenience, or variety of flavors.


How to brew black tea?

To get the best taste from black tea:
-water temperature: 95-100°C
-brewing time: 2-4 minutes
-proportion: approx. 1 teaspoon of dried leaves per cup

Brewing for too long can make the infusion bitter.

Conclusion: short brewing time and proper temperature are key to a balanced taste.


Black tea and other teas - what's the difference?

-Green tea is more delicate and less intense
-White tea has a very subtle taste
-Fruit teas do not contain tea leaves and have a completely different character

Conclusion: black tea is the most classic and distinct option.


FAQ

How to brew black tea so it's not bitter?

Do not exceed 3–4 minutes of brewing and use fresh, hot water. Brewing for too long causes bitterness.

What is the difference between black tea and green tea?

Black tea is fully oxidized, has a more intense flavor and a darker infusion.

Does black tea contain caffeine?

Yes, it contains caffeine, which is why it works well as a stimulant.

What black tea is best to start with?

Ceylon or Earl Grey, as they are balanced and easy to enjoy.

Is it worth choosing loose leaf tea?

Yes, loose leaf tea provides a more complex flavor and better quality infusion.