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Miles | West Country Original One Cup Teabags - Pack of 1100 Reviews

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West Country Original is our signature tea. A delicious blend of Assam and African teas, it’s the perfect cup of tea to be enjoyed morning, noon and night…

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Angela Brown
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Always consistent, lovely cuppa and none of that dust you get with other brands of tea, even regional ones. We tried another but came back to Miles
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Posted 3 years ago
Ashley Tremlett
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Simply the only tea that should be drunk in the West Country
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Posted 3 years ago
Richard Bond
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Great tasting tea and prompt service. Will definately use again.
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Posted 3 years ago
I have been buying our teabags direct from miles for a few years now ,we use one cup bags ( 1100 teabags ) the tea is a lovely tasting cuppa. Buying direct and a big bag works out excellent value for your money and it always haves a good shelf life. I SUGGEST YOU GIVE THEM A TRY YOU WON'T BE DISAPPOINTED
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Posted 3 years ago
Always buy Miles tea as it gives a strong cup of tea it’s not bitter, we order a 1100 bag from Miles direct and it turns up within 2days, brilliant tea brilliant service
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Posted 3 years ago
Jayne Birbeck
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Best tea, my husband won’t drink anything else.
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Posted 3 years ago
Valerie Ditchburn
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I first experienced West Country Original tea when having a Cornish cream tea on holiday. I had to ask the proprietor what type of tea it was as such a great brew! I was unable to buy Miles from our local supermarkets at home, so searched on-line and now order direct from Miles. Delivery service is excellent and the tea is still the best cuppa ever! We also now use the Original one cup at work!
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Posted 3 years ago
The previous purchase during the winter by post contained several teabags (about 20) which came apart. I assume these were part of the trial for compostable tea bags.
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Posted 3 years ago