Wagh Bakri Premium Assam Tea Bags (100 Count)

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Wagh Bakri Premium Assam Tea Bags (100 Count) – Invigorating & Robust

Enjoy the robust flavor and invigorating quality of Wagh Bakri Premium Assam Tea in the ultimate convenient form. This pack contains 100 individually sealed tea bags, ensuring a fresh, perfect cup every single time.

Wagh Bakri is renowned for its selection of high-quality tea leaves, and this Assam blend is no exception. It delivers the classic, full-bodied, malty flavor and rich color that Assam tea is famous for. Its strength makes it the ideal choice for a strong morning brew, or for quickly preparing a delicious cup of milk tea (Chai) without the hassle of loose leaves.

Key Features & Benefits:

  • Premium Assam Quality: Sourced from fine Assam tea gardens for a consistent, superior flavor.

  • Robust & Malty Flavor: Delivers a strong, invigorating taste that holds up well to milk and sugar.

  • Ultimate Convenience: 100 individual tea bags are mess-free and perfect for quick preparation at home, work, or while traveling.

  • Rich Color: Produces a beautiful, deep reddish-brown liquor.

  • Trusted Brand: Wagh Bakri is a legacy brand known for its commitment to tea excellence.

Brand: Wagh Bakri

Product Type: Black Tea Bags

Origin: Assam, India

Count: 100 Tea Bags

Best For: Quick Breakfast Tea, Easy Milk Tea/Chai

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