English Earl Grey Black Tea

Tea type
Black Fruit Blend
Ingredients
Bergamot Oil, Black Tea, Chrysanthemum, Organic Natural Flavoring
Flavors
Flowers, Fruity
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Loose Leaf
Caffeine
Medium
Certification
Not available
Edit tea info Last updated by Stoo
Average preparation
195 °F / 90 °C 5 min, 0 sec 40 oz / 1182 ml

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  • “For the past nine years, I’ve become a huge fan and very accustomed to Teavivre’s fine Chinese black teas. When I was out on the Teavivre website a few weeks ago, something new and unusual caught...” Read full tasting note
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This Teavivre tea takes Sri Lanka black tea as raw material, adding edible essential oil of bergamot, which makes the aroma of this tea extremely fresh and enchanting. In addition, with the special addition of chrysanthemum petals, not only the tea appearance is embellished to be more elegant, but the whole color is brighter.

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For the past nine years, I’ve become a huge fan and very accustomed to Teavivre’s fine Chinese black teas. When I was out on the Teavivre website a few weeks ago, something new and unusual caught my eye. Teavivre was offering an English Earl Grey black tea made with Sri Lanka tea. Since I love Earl Grey, and trust Teavivre to do something unique and special with this blend, I went ahead and ordered it.

The unbrewed long brown leaves had a fruity and slightly flowery aroma. I steeped them for five minutes at 195 degrees.

The brewed color was a bright amber. The aroma was pleasantly fruity and a tad flowery.

From the very first sip, the tea tasted fresh and fruity with the advertised chrysanthemum accent giving the flavor a slightly sweet attribute. No astringency existed and the experience was a pleasure from start to finish of my cup. A very light and fruity aftertaste appeared when I finished. This also was quite amiable.

As I expected, this tea was quite unique from the many other Earl Grey blends I have tried over the years. The bergamot citrus flavor was present, but with a new tasty dimension resulting from the chrysanthemum notes. Although different, I enjoyed it immensely. As the old commercial goes, “This is NOT your father’s Earl Grey!”

I encourage any English Earl Grey lover to give this unusual blend a try. It opens up new horizons for this type of tea.

Flavors: Flowers, Fruity

Preparation
195 °F / 90 °C 5 min, 0 sec 5 tsp 40 OZ / 1182 ML
ashmanra

Stoo, how I wish they would make an Earl Grey from their Keemun!

Stoo

I was thinking the same thing, ashmanra!

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