100% Mississippi grown Black Tea - The most purchased tea in our store. The 100% Pure US Grown Black Tea is a popular type of black tea in the United States. It is lightly oxidized, which means the tea leaves undergo a partial fermentation process, allowin
The 100% Pure US Grown Black Tea is a popular type of black tea in the United States. It is lightly oxidized, which means the tea leaves undergo a partial fermentation process, allowing for a balance of flavors and a more delicate taste profile compared to fully oxidized black teas.
In 2015, this particular black tea won first place in the non-commercial division of the Tea of the United States Awards, which is a recognition of its quality and flavor. The award highlights its exceptional characteristics and distinguishes it among other teas in its category.
Overall, this black tea offers a distinct Mississippi flavor, showcasing the craftsmanship and dedication involved in its production.
Sweet potatoes, molasses, malt, pecan and stone fruit.
100% USA Grown Black Tea leaves
First Place – United States Tea Awards
Brookhaven, Mississippi, USA
I mistakenly came across The Great Mississippi Company when I was searching for tea online. I have to say I am quite impressed with the consistency, quality and flavor of the Magnolia Black. You definitely can taste the sweet potato flavor and freshness when drinking it. Overall, I like the fact the tea is produced in Mississippi. Truly do appreciate your hard work into making an amazing product. – Scott
1 rounded tsp per 8 oz. of 200F water. Steep for 5 minutes. Enjoy!
This tea can be purchased by a licensed retailer wholesale. Please email us at [email protected] to get more information.
If you are used to commercial bagged teas you will notice some differences with loose leaf tea.
Loose leaf tea generally produces a more flavorful and aromatic cup compared to tea bag tea because the leaves have more room to expand and release their full taste. Loose leaf tea often consists of whole or larger tea leaves, retaining more of their natural essential oils and nuanced flavors. In contrast, tea bag tea is typically made from smaller, broken tea leaves (dust and fannings), which can result in a quicker infusion but often a more one-dimensional or astringent taste. Bagged teas can be stronger and darker. Loose leaf tea allows for multiple infusions, whereas tea bag tea tends to lose its strength after a single steep.
Loose leaf will usually require a tea infuser. Shop infusershereor try it with a Professional Tea tasting set here.
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