It reminds me of having tea with friends in Africa.I guess I should not have made an assumption about this tea. I figured since the British had an influence on Africa for a time, that the tea would be sort of a strong British tea flavor taste. Nope. Whereas before I would put four bags of British Typhoo tea in my tea pot, I put six bags of this tea in. And it is still not a strong enough taste for me. Granted, I am someone who likes strong tea and strong coffee, so I may just be talking to those people. If I am, move on from this tea.This tea is smooth, not harsh like earl grey. Just strong enough with the right amount of caffeine. It can be enjoyed at any time of the day. It's a bit expensive, however, worth it (my opinion).This is my everyday morning tea and I can’t imagine my life without this teaThis has been my favorite tea since 5 yesterday now but looks like it has been disconnected....High on caffeine with yummy taste, that's all I need to start a fresh day.Plz bring it back, I'm so addictedReminds me of the grey rainy days of the Limuru highlands just outside Nairobi! The smell of woodsmoke drifting low to the ground on a cold misty day and hard working Kikuyu women trudging by in grey sweaters and gum boots, intent on the hard lives they live. The sticky red mud that clings to everything it touches and at the same time transforms brilliant green tea plants into the warm milky beverage in my cup! Ahhh Kenya may Mungu richly bless and keep you..I had this tea every day while on a safari in Kenya...and looked forward to my morning cup of tea while admiring the awe-inspiring animals of Africa! I'm pretty much a tea connoisseur and this is by far the best morning tea I've ever had...even better than Irish Breakfast Tea! Now I can enjoy every day from home....with fond memories of my safari in Kenya!!!Some bags are better tasting than others, but the tea is excellent overall.