Decaf Earl Grey

Tea type
Black Tea
Ingredients
Black Tea, Flavouring
Flavors
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Caffeine
Decaffeinated
Certification
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Edit tea info Last updated by Cameron B.
Average preparation
Boiling 2 min, 45 sec 15 oz / 450 ml

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  • “The tea itself is a nice Earl Grey – I’d rate it a little over 80. However, it didn’t feel “low caffeine” enough to me. Drank a cup and was noticeably more awake. Couldn’t even finish the rest of...” Read full tasting note
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  • “Hey everyone! I’m relatively new to tea and have yet to taste very many decafs but I still liked this one reasonably well. When you first open the packet, what hits you immediately is the heavy...” Read full tasting note
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The decaffeinated version of our customer favorite Earl Grey, black tea flavored with rich bergamot oil.

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The tea itself is a nice Earl Grey – I’d rate it a little over 80.

However, it didn’t feel “low caffeine” enough to me. Drank a cup and was noticeably more awake. Couldn’t even finish the rest of the teapot.

I’ve since switched over to Lupcia’s Rooibos Earl Grey (9220), which is markedly different (rooibos base vs. black tea base), but definitely has no caffeine while retaining that lovely Earl Grey bergamont scent/flavor.

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Hey everyone!
I’m relatively new to tea and have yet to taste very many decafs but I still liked this one reasonably well.
When you first open the packet, what hits you immediately is the heavy scent of bergamot and you just know the flavour is really going to stand out. You can’t really smell tea too much though, but since it’s a decaf, that might be somewhat standard?
When brewed, the bergamot is most definetely rich and high-quality like the description says. But the tea taste isn’t very present at all. It does feel a little thin in the mouth, like bergamot-flavoured water.
So I add milk and for once, some sugar as well and it basically becomes a sweet bergamot milk, which for me isn’t so bad as it still becomes a comforting drink I can enjoy at night.
If anyone has suggestions for great decafs available in Australia, or which ship to Aus at a non-exorbitant price, I would be ever so happy to hear your suggestions.
Thanks for reading!

Preparation
Boiling 2 min, 45 sec 2 tsp 15 OZ / 450 ML
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welcome to the boards! i would suggest checking in with a few of your fellow aussies….there are a number of them on the boards that can likely help out :)

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