Twinings Earl Grey Loose Tea 500g (Multipack of 4 x 125g Loose Tea), 602 g - Lot of 4

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Twinings Earl Grey Loose Tea 500g (Multipack of 4 x 125g Loose Tea), 602 g - Lot of 4

Twinings Earl Grey Loose Tea 500g (Multipack of 4 x 125g Loose Tea), 602 g - Lot of 4

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First, the smell of Art of Tea’s offering is absolutely delectable—like being in an old-fashioned ice cream shop. Which made me concerned that it would be way too sweet, but the vanilla is so light, complementing the acidic quality of the citrus nicely. It’s a twist on classic Earl Grey, but leaves its bold taste intact.

Rich in antioxidants, Earl Grey tea is reported to improve your heart health, lower cholesterol and even aid weight loss. Why You Should Trust Our Earl Grey Tea A very smooth tea that replaces the (more often found) lavender with notes of geranium and rose, adding a dash of floral complexity. This is also a pretty tea and, brewed in Rishi’s glass teapot, perfect to serve to guests when you want to be a little fancy. 7. Sama Tea: Awaken & Energize Earl Grey This was so fragrant that I could smell the flowers wafting toward me the minute I opened the box. And taste-wise, it was like an explosion of flavor: slightly tart with floral notes and a lingering taste of vanilla. If you like your tea sweet, this one will satisfy you without any added sugar. It was a bit too intense for me, though. 11. Twinings: Earl Grey Earl Grey was invented in China but it was popularised by the British. Early Chinese masters were always experimenting with ways to make teas more exotic and flavoursome, and it’s believed that Earl Grey was created as a gift for Charles Grey, the 2 nd Earl of Grey and Prime Minister of the UK in the 1830s. What does Earl Grey taste like? This tea was super budget friendly, but the affordabilty doesn’t mean it skimps on flavor. It’s bright, bold, and the perfect tea to sip on all afternoon. The extra bergamot really stands out, and while I was worried it might be too tart, it was incredibly balanced. I tried a few of their other flavors too, but the double bergamot was just so good. 9. Tazo: Earl GreyThe amount of time you brew your Earl Grey is another important factor. Think about the prep time, how well the vessel retains heat, and how strong you like your cup of Earl Grey. Brewing Method Bonus: Twinings claims that Richard Twining was the first to recreate the tea for the Earl—so for any Earl Grey purists out there, this is your guy. 12. Vahdam Teas: Earl Grey

What is without a doubt is how popular Earl Grey tea has become the world over. Today, Earl Grey is usually made by tea companies from Ceylonor Assam teas, or a blend of both, combined with bergamot orange. However, various regions and companies have created their own versions of the blend down the years – the most famous spin-off being Lady Grey, or Mary Grey in our case. I really liked this tea — it smelled like warm honey mixed with a hint of vanilla. The quality of the tea was strong and the flavor was lovely — a little bitterness balanced with floral sweetness. However, the bergamot oil gets a little lost here. If I were craving Earl Grey, it probably wouldn’t be my first choice. 8. Stash Tea: Double Bergamot Earl Grey CUSTOMS CHARGES: All commercial goods arriving from the UK are subject to VAT, Import Duty and a handling fee in the country receiving the goods. Earl Grey actually falls into the category of flavoured teas. It’s one of the most recognised teas in the world and is flavoured with bergamot and orange blossom. It has a citrusy taste that’s paired with tea leaves such as sencha and rooibos . Where did Earl Grey tea originate from? This is a very classic Earl Grey—the kind of tea Ted Lasso would certainly hate—slightly tart with stronger notes of bergamot than some of the other teas. It doesn’t quite evoke the coffee shop feel (which I tend to associate with more complexity), but it does the job.There is heavy cloud cover throughout the year, with slightly cleared skies from December until March. The district is part of the Wet Zone in South-Western Sri Lanka. Consequently, rain falls throughout the year, with the highest precipitation in October and November, combined with low wind and medium humidity. Spring and summer experience lower but consistent rainfall, with gentle wind and increased humidity in April and May. This tea reminds me more of English Breakfast (the bergamot notes are very light), but it’s affordable and pleasant. So if you’re like me, and can go through quite a bit of tea in a workday, it’ll save you from going into crushing debt due to your tea habits. 4. Harney & Sons: Earl Grey Supreme To create this distinctive blend, our Tea Masters balance teas from the renown tea regions in Sri Lanka and India, to give the brew its lively, brisk flavour. This is complemented with a touch of exotic citrus from our exclusive bergamot flavouring. The larger leaves used in our loose leaf Earl Grey result in a more refined flavour, perfect for the discerning tea-lover. What is bergamot? Bergamot is a small citrus tree, probably a hybrid of sweet lime and bitter orange and grown commercially in Calabria, Italy. The flavour is delightfully citrussy and possesses known health benefits due to the high presence of flavonoids, which are thought to help lower inflammation and aid digestion. If you’re making a mug of loose-leaf Earl Grey tea or using an Earl Grey teabag, follow these steps for a delicious cuppa every time:



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