About Nambarrie
Nambarrie is Northern Ireland's oldest and most beloved tea brand, founded on York Street in Belfast in 1860. Originally known as Pratt & Montgomery, this iconic brand has been passed down through generations as a family favourite, becoming deeply embedded in Northern Irish community life for over 160 years. The brand's distinctive strength comes from its expertly crafted blend combining teas from India and Africa. By marrying the briskness of Assam with the fragrant depth of Kenyan leaves, Nambarrie achieves a perfect balance between boldness and smoothness - exactly what Northern Irish and Scottish tea drinkers expect from their daily cuppa. Nambarrie holds the distinction of being Northern Ireland's number one tea brand and ranks as the third most popular tea in Scotland. The brand's resilience was proven during World War II when its Tomb Street premises in Belfast were completely destroyed in the 1941 bombing - reportedly leaving only a horse-drawn delivery van intact. The company rebuilt and continued serving its loyal customers. The brand has supported remarkable adventures, sponsoring "The Nambarrie Run" motorcycle expeditions - Delhi to Belfast on a Royal Enfield in 1998, and Chile to Alaska on a Triumph in 2006. Now owned by Twinings, Nambarrie continues its tradition of quality blending, with production now based in England. UK shoppers can find Nambarrie's signature "Nice and Strong" tea bags at Lidl, with Grocefully helping you compare prices to ensure you get the best value on this Northern Irish classic.

