Whether needed to wash down a full Scottish breakfast or to warm your bones after a walk on the misty moors, our Scottish Breakfast tea will do the trick — and then some. The most complex breakfast blend in the catalog, richly assembled from four of Adagio's teas: Assam Melody for malt and body, Keemun Concerto for depth and honeyed character, Yunnan Jig for a touch of natural sweetness and pepper, and Ceylon Sonata for brightness and brisk finish. The result is a deep cup with malty notes, red fruitiness, hints of smoke, and a touch of Yunnan pepperiness that no single-origin breakfast tea achieves.
TEA TYPE
Black Tea
CAFFEINE
High
As a black tea, this has a fuller caffeine level, making it a good choice for morning or early afternoon. It is typically lower in caffeine than coffee.
STEEP
212° for 3-5 mins
Steep longer for a bolder cup, especially if adding milk.
Our teabags contain the same high-quality tea as our loose-tea offerings. Their pyramid shape gives the leaves plenty of room to unfurl and infuse, placing more flavor in each cup. Enjoy the superior flavor of gourmet tea with the convenience of a disposable bag.
teabags
15 full leaf pyramids
$9
Fresh Portions
scottish breakfast
Simplify your preparation of loose tea with our "portion" packets. Each holds the right amount of leaves for one serving to enjoy at home, work or on the go. Simply rip, pour and steep, with nothing to measure or clean. Includes 12 servings.
portions
Teforia-ready
$9
Ingredients & Lore
Sir Sean Connery may be Scotland's most iconic actor. From playing the original on screen James Bond (a role he played seven times) to Indiana Jones' father Henry in Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade to Robin Hood and more, he's been labeled "Scotland's Greatest Living National Treasure" and "The Greatest Living Scot." Breakfast teas, while perhaps less likely to be seen on Hollywood's red carpet, are equally famous amongst tea aficionados. Typically named English, Irish, or Scottish Breakfast, they are all known for their strength and durability against a hearty breakfast, with Scottish usually being the hardiest.
assam melody tea
keemun concerto tea
yunnan jig tea
ceylon sonata tea
Questions and Answers
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How does this tea compare with golden monkey which is also rich and malty?
Asked by Catherine Potyen
on January 27th, 2021
“ Hello Catherine! This is a blend of a few teas, but yes! We would consider this rich and malty. We recommend picking up a sample to try! ”
Answered by Adagio Teas
on January 28th, 2021
How many cups may be made per pyramid bag?
Asked by Nanette Gunn
on April 20th, 2019
“ Hi Nanette. While the bags are designed for a single use, for an 8-12oz cup, you may certainly try for a second infusion. We recommend a longer steep time with extra hot water when re-steeping. ”
Answered by Adagio Teas
on April 22nd, 2019
If I buy 16 oz, how long will it stay good? Can I freeze it to keep it fresh longer?
Asked by Andrea Kornbluth
on December 10th, 2022
“ Hello there! We generally recommend consuming tea within one year of purchase to enjoy it at it's peak freshness! ”