Twinings

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Old Twinings Shop on The Strand, London

Twinings is a marketer of tea, based in Andover, Hampshire, England.

Contents

1 History

2 Products

3 Product Range

3.1 Tea

3.1.1 Everyday Tea

3.1.2 Specialty Teas

3.1.2.1 Classics

3.1.2.2 Light Classics

3.1.2.3 Aromatics

3.1.2.4 winings &

3.1.2.5 Reserve

3.1.2.6 Premium Quality

3.1.3 Green Tea & Infusions

3.1.3.1 Fresh & Fruity

3.1.3.2 A Moment of Calm

3.1.3.3 Revive & Revitalise

3.1.3.4 Cleanse

3.1.3.5 Green Teas

3.1.3.6 White Tea

3.2 Coffee blends

3.3 Hot Chocolate

3.4 Iced Tea

4 Notable members of the Twining family

5 References

6 External links

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History

Thomas Twining opened the first known tea room in 1706, which remains at 216 Strand, London today. In 1787 the company created its logo, still in use today, which is thought to be the world’s oldest commercial logo that has been in continuous use since its inception. Under Associated British Foods since 1964, Stephen Twining now represents the company’s ten generations. In 2006, Twinings celebrated its 300th anniversary with new teas, a special anniversary tea, associated tea caddies and updated product packaging. Twining’s is a Royal Warrant holder (appointed by HM The Queen).

Products



Twinings Earl Grey packet

Twinings mostly provides mid-range teas such as Lapsang Souchong, Lady Grey and Darjeeling. It is generally accepted that the company was the first to blend Earl Grey in Britain during the premiership of Charles, 2nd Earl Grey, although this is disputed by rival tea merchants Jacksons of Piccadilly, which is owned by Twinings.

During 2005, Twinings introduced its first generic, non-speciality tea, under the brand ‘Everyday Tea’. In 2006 they started producing a tinned luxury chocolate drink, and in 2007 they also launched a selection of tinned luxury coffees onto the market.

The company is a founding member of the Ethical Tea Partnership, a group of tea-packing companies that work for a fair trade policy and monitor the ethical conditions on tea estates.

Stephen Fry recently appeared in the Twinings TV adverts. Notably on QI, a programme he hosts, he has been made fun of for being the front man of Twinings, especially from the likes of Phill Jupitus. The latest celebrity recruit is homemaker personality Nigella Lawson.

Twinings also owns Nambarrie, a tea company based in Belfast, Northern Ireland, which has been trading for 140 years. In April 2008 Twinings announced their decision to close the Nambarrie plant with the likely loss of 34 jobs. Twinings said it needed to consolidate its UK manufacturing operations in the face of increasing global competition. Nambarrie Managing Director Brian Davis commented “Our employees have made us a local success and for that we owe them a deep debt of gratitude”.

Product Range

Tea

Everyday Tea

Twinings first ‘generic’ tea, packaged in cardboard boxes containing 40, 80, 160 or 240 tea bags.

Specialty Teas

Classics

300 Year Celebration tea

Assam

Decaffeinated Traditional English

English Breakfast

Irish Breakfast

Organic English Breakfast

Prince of Wales

Traditional Afternoon

Light Classics

Ceylon

Darjeeling

Keemun

Yunnan

Aromatics

Chai

Christmas Tea

Decaffeinated Earl Grey

Earl Grey

Lady Grey

Lapsang Souchong

Organic Earl Grey

winings &

After Dinner Mint

Orange

Pineapple & Rooibos

Rose

Vanilla & Coconut

Reserve

Golden Tipped Assam & Kenyan Blend

Premium Quality

Organic Blend

Premium Quality 1706

Green Tea & Infusions

Fresh & Fruity

Raspberry, Strawberry & Loganberry

Cranberry, Raspberry & Elderflower

Strawberry & Mango

Cranberry & Pomegranate

Echinacea & Raspberry

Pomegranate & Raspberry

Blackberry & Nettle

Blackcurrant, Ginseng & Vanilla

Cranberry & Sanguinello Orange

Blueberry & Apple

A Moment of Calm

Pure Camomile

African Rooibos, Strawberry & Vanilla

Cherry & Cinnamon

Camomile & Spiced Apple

Orange, Mango & Cinnamon

African Honeybush with a hint of Lavender

Lemongrass with a hint of Lavender

Camomile & Spearmint

Camomile & Lime Flowers

Revive & Revitalise

Pure Peppermint

Sweet Fennel

Lemon & Ginger

Peppermint & Eucalyptus

Lemongrass & Eucalyptus

Cleanse

Nettle & Peppermint

Nettle & Sweet Fennel

Green Teas

Pure Green Tea

Green Tea with Jasmine

Green Tea with Pineapple and Grapefruit

Green Tea with Cranberry

Green Tea with Orange & Lotus Flower

Green Tea with Apple & Pear

Green Tea with Pomegranate

Green Tea with Citrus

Green Tea with Mint

Green Tea Earl Grey

Gunpowder Green Tea

White Tea

Pure White Tea

White Tea with Pomegranate

Coffee blends

Intense

Rich

Mellow

Decaffeinated

Hot Chocolate

Swiss Chocolate Drink

Iced Tea

Green Tea & Lemon

Green Tea & Peach

Raspberry

Cherry

Lemon

Peach

Notable members of the Twining family

Elizabeth Twining (18051889), botanical illustrator.

Edward Twining, Baron Twining (1899-1967), British colonial governor.

References

^ Standage, T. (2005). A history of the world in six glasses. New York: Walker. P. 202.

^ “Twinings celebrates 300 years with new teas and new packaging”. written at London, England, United Kingdom (HTML). Tea & Coffee Trade Journal. 20 June 2006. http://www.allbusiness.com/sector-31-33-manufacturing/food-manufacturing-food/1178535-1.html. Retrieved on 17 January 2009. “To celebrate its 300th Anniversary, Twinings will introduce a selection of new tea blends including: Indian Spiced Chai (Origins); Citrus Spice Sunset (Herbal); African Rooibos Red Tea (Origins); Cinnamon Apple BreakFast (Classics). … Twinings has [also] unveiled an entirely new package design and graphics.”

^ “Tea History of the Earl Grey” (HTML). Art of Tea. 24 October 2008. http://artoftea.com/wordpress/2008/10/24/tea-history-of-the-earl/. Retrieved on 18 January 2009.

^ “Jacksons of Piccadilly - the finest quality teas from around the world”. written at United Kingdom (HTML). http://www.jacksonsofpiccadilly.co.uk/. Retrieved on 17 January 2009. “Tea is a work of art and needs a master hand to bring out its noblest qualities.”

^ “Ethical Tea Partnership - Working for a Responsible Tea Industry”. written at United Kingdom (HTML). http://www.ethicalteapartnership.com/index.asp. Retrieved on 17 January 2009.

^ “Tea Time Over For Nambarrie”. written at Northern Ireland, United Kingdom (HTML). 4NI.co.uk Northern Ireland News. 11 April 2008. http://www.4ni.co.uk/northern_ireland_news.asp?id=74242. Retrieved on 17 January 2009. “One of Northern Ireland’s top teas - and a favourite in Scotland too - is no longer to be packed in central Belfast.”

External links

Official British website

Official Canadian website

Official American website

Criticisms of perceived changes to Twinings’ Earl Grey blend (American version)

Interview with Stephen Twining (September 2006) The Citizen, South Africa



v?d?eSelected Royal Warrant holders of the British Royal Family

Granted by HM The Queen


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