







🍵 Elevate your tea game with organic Assam — sip smarter, feel unstoppable!
Organic Positively Tea Company’s Assam TGFOP Black Tea offers 16 ounces of USDA certified organic loose leaf tea from India, delivering a high-caffeine, sweet and smooth flavor profile. Perfect for professionals seeking a premium, energizing tea experience backed by top rankings and thousands of positive reviews.




















| ASIN | B00GA0QVMA |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,731 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ( See Top 100 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ) #26 in Black Tea |
| Brand Name | Organic Positively Tea Company |
| Caffeine Content | High Caffeine |
| Container Type | Bag |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 12,911 Reviews |
| Diet Type | Kosher |
| Flavor | Assam |
| Item Dimensions | 11.5 x 3.5 x 6 inches |
| Item Form | Loose Leaves |
| Item Height | 6 inches |
| Item Type Name | Tea |
| Item Volume | 16 Fluid Ounces |
| Item Weight | 16 Ounces |
| Manufacturer | Organic Positively Tea Company |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Beverage |
| Special Ingredients | Assam Black Tea |
| Specialty | Organic |
| Tea Variety | Black |
| UPC | 885361848696 811257030173 |
| Unit Count | 16.0 Ounce |
M**N
Perfect Earl Grey and good value!
Absolutely lovely tea, smells divine just in the bag. I bought this to make my own blend of earl grey, saffron, and bergamot tea and it is perfect! Lovely flavor and very fair price for the amount of tea and it being organic. This will be my go to for sure and I am curious to try any others offered by this brand.
B**T
Get a kettle and start brewing
Go loose leaf, bags are full of garbage. This will get you a premium cup of tea, for a non-premium price. The Irish breakfast is full on flavor and you're sure to enjoy it at any time of the day.
W**D
Very good tasting tea. Satisfying.
This is an outstanding method of “waking up” every morning. Unlike other loose leaf teas, this one has a mild taste but the presentation after the first sip is worthwhile, that is, extraordinary. I recommend it highly, with the right tea ball, of course, for proper immersion.
A**.
This is not really Earl Grey tea.
I suppose it's my bad that I didn't look more closely as to what the meaning of "creme" is or the list of ingredients, but it hardly crossed my mind that I needed to. I figured Earl Grey is Earl Grey. And now in hindsight, it takes an awful lot of searching in the product description that this tea is cut with cornflowers. My first suspicion of something wrong was when I opened the package and found that among the black tea leaves were lots of little blue flecks. The packaging is also blue and at first I thought some of the plastic package had broken off. It took me awahile to figure out it was cut, and that cornflowers can be blue. I'm not clear why this was done other than to bulk up the package, but if it was done for taste - is that the "creme"? - then that would explain why this tea does NOT taste at all like Earl Grey tea. I won't say it's awful. After all how can something with no taste at all be awful. But it is kind of a shock that I can't discern anything like Earl Grey. And the punchline to it is that when I went to return it, it said it is non-returnable. I'll probably end up throwing this out.
W**G
I've Tried Several
I've tried a few of these, so I figured I'd share for anyone curious. • Assam: very good quality and reasonable for the price; one of my favorite • Earl Grey: the bergamot is very strong; might be better with a lighter brewing • English Breakfast: pretty good, but I've had better • Irish Breakfast: very good; definitely one of my favorites; malty and rich; excellent with milk • Lapsang Souchong: absolutely horrid; tastes like ashes from a campfire; I brewed it once because it was so bad • Scottish Breakfast: I was hoping for the same level as the Irish Breakfast, but it's not on par; very granular and a low to mid quality tea • Yunnan: absolutely delicious; a strong contender for the best; much lighter and difficult to mess up; would make a good iced tea
S**W
Good qualiTEA
Full body. Fresh, with zing, beautiful rich color and pleasant taste - good morning satisfaction in a cup!! Why didn’t you guys name your company Positeavely?? Cheers!!
M**V
Underrated but Epic
2 years ago, I purchased Positively Tea's Assam which is really nice stuff (definitely higher up on the quality compared to others) and at an amazing price. 1 pound of tea goes a long way, so now that I am out of Assam, I was in the market to buy more tea. I really was torn between buying this Nilgiri tea or more Assam. Their Assam is highly rated/popular, and I know I love it. Plus it's cheaper at $17.95 compared to the much less rated Nilgiri which is lower quality FBOP (broken) at $18.95. Nilgiri doesn't have nearly as strong a name as Assam does across all brands and borders. Perhaps it's a supply/demand thing for the price/quality discrepancy. I don't know. In any case, it was a bit of gamble investing into a pound of this Nilgiri. I am really happy I bought this tea. It has a flavor I have never experienced in a tea. It isn't as malty or quite as strong as Assam teas are, but it stands really high. The flavor is still pretty strong, but it has a pleasant spice to it that reminds me of coca cola. I brewed it for 5 minutes at just under boiling, and it had almost no bitterness. The company advertises that it goes perfectly as iced tea and I can already tell that this is the case. Positively tea described this tea exactly as it came to me. I would definitely buy again and think it is for sure worth it to anyone who wants to try a new tea. I think this tea is highly underrated and worth exploring into. Update** Summer 2022 Assam variety I bought another bag of their Assam which I last purchased in 2018. Back then I loved it, and the new bag in 2022 is the same as far as I remember. Its got the classic strong malty flavor of an Assam tea but also quite bitter with lots of astringency compared to other Assam teas I have had. I enjoy it most served hot with no additions in a tiny cup. Very eligble for milk or sweetening if you're in to that. If you wish to brew this for iced tea, you definitely want to add a small dash of baking soda to it. I posted a picture of what it looks like with baking soda vs not. The baking soda prevents it from getting cloudy when cooled. It also curbs some of the bitterness which helps mellow it out. For me, it's borderline undrinkable on its own without the baking soda (when served cold/over ice). Other tea brands/varieties hold up better when iced. If you're looking at making iced tea, I'd recommend Vahdam English Breakfast loose leaf tea. It's a step higher on quality/price and has a great flavor. The flavor actually improved the longer I had it. Also less bitter than this Assam.
J**.
So Good We Bought a Second Bag
We’ve already ordered our second bag because we’re so happy with this tea. There’s no strange aftertaste, just a clean, delicious flavor. We also love that it’s organic, which is really important to us. We enjoy it most with milk and a little honey. A great everyday English breakfast tea!
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