Product Overview
Rise with strength and clarity.
RedHawk Morning Assam is a bold, malty black tea sourced from premium Assam leaves known for their robust character and full body. Named after the RedHawk — a symbol of power, vision, and focus — this tea is perfect for early mornings or moments that demand your full presence.
With a deep amber color and brisk finish, this strong yet smooth black tea pairs beautifully with milk, honey, or can be enjoyed straight for a truly invigorating cup. Start your day grounded and energized — the RedHawk way.
Tasting Notes:
-
Bold & malty
-
Full-bodied with a smooth, brisk finish
-
Excellent with or without milk
Caffeine Level: High
Ingredients: 100% Assam black tea
Reviews
21 Reviews Hide Reviews Show Reviews
-
5 Weekend pot for two
Posted by Akira on 9th Nov 2025
We make a small pot at breakfast. First cup straight—malty and bright. Second cup with milk, soft and biscuity. One tea, two moods, both excellent.
-
5 Great Base for “London Fog”
Posted by Damien Locke on 9th Nov 2025
Steep strong (5 minutes), add steamed milk and a tiny dash of vanilla. The tea flavor doesn’t get lost, it leads the drink.
-
5 Travel mug friendly
Posted by Whitney C on 9th Nov 2025
Some teas go flat as they sit. This keeps its backbone for the whole commute; still tastes rich when I get to my desk.
-
5 Strong without being harsh
Posted by Jonathan R on 9th Nov 2025
Even when I push it past 4 minutes, it stays composed. Add a teaspoon of raw sugar and it tastes like malted biscuits.
-
5 Morning ritual locked in
Posted by Elena on 9th Nov 2025
Kettle, preheated mug, 1 rounded tsp, 4 minutes. The routine + this flavor profile (malty, slightly raisiny) has made mornings calmer and more intentional.
-
5 Aeropress Experiment Won
Posted by Bryant E on 9th Nov 2025
15g tea, metal filter, 90 seconds at 205°F, pressed gently. Huge crema-like foam, chocolate-malt flavor, and a clean snap. Fun alt method!
-
5 Toast and jam approved
Posted by Reed C on 9th Nov 2025
Pairs perfectly with buttery toast and raspberry jam. The tea’s malt notes balance sweetness and cut through richness.
-
5 Cafe level body at home
Posted by Daphne M on 9th Nov 2025
Surprisingly plush mouthfeel for a straight black tea. Feels “rounded,” like caramelized malt, with a gentle dryness that invites another sip.
-
5 Straight or spiced
Posted by Shane D on 9th Nov 2025
Most days I drink it plain. On cold mornings I add a pinch of cardamom and cinnamon, this base handles spices beautifully.