Customer Reviews 

Bentley Teas
2008-09-30I am very disappointed in the quality of the teas in that lovely box. They all taste the same! I had never heard of Bentley Tea and don't expect to again. Now what do I do with 120 teabags that have no flavor?
The box will make a nice jewelry container when I'm done.

Tea!!!!!!!
2008-09-30Well, if you want some tea, you cant go wrong with this!! I picked it up atta good price from the good ol' gold box, can't beat it at the price!

Not impressed.
2008-09-27I received this tea box as a gift from a coworker. I'm a big tea drinker and I've tried many brands and varieties of tea. The tea tasted weak and stale to me. The wrappers are a thin paper, and that might be a contributing factor to the decline in taste. I tried every flavor once and now the box just sits in my cabinet. I feel that Bigelow's tea is far superior to Bentley's and would avoid drinking Bentley's in the future.

Ok, but it is just tea
2008-09-27Tea is not just flavored colored water. Now this is good Americanish tea but it really is not real tea.
Box is ok but still cheap when you handle it.

Box in bad condition
2008-09-27Bought this for a gift - box (wood grain tea chest"?) arrived in poor condition. Other than that - nice assortment of teas.
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