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Earl Grey Teabags
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Our take on the British blend begins with fine black tea – we've infused it with flavours of citrusy bergamot to create a perfectly balanced teabag for your brew.
• Tea type: Black
• Number of servings (using 1 teabag per cup): 50 teabags = 50 cups
• Ideal for using with: Florence Teapot, Earl Grey Tea-for-One and Earl Grey Fluted Mug
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Ingredients
Black Tea, Bergamot Flavouring.
Suitable for vegetarians and vegans.
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Product Specifications
Code: MSTR339432
Storage: Store in a cool, dry place away from strong light and odours. Once opened, store in an airtight container.
Sustainability: Teabags are compostable, packets are made from natureflex and also compostable
Card is recyclable
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TEA TYPE
Black Tea
TASTE PROFILE
Oriental floral flavours and rounded fruity notes
FOOD PAIRING
Milk chocolate
Numerology
NO.
33
As Prime Minister between 1830 and 1834, the very same Earl Grey presided over the Slavery Abolition Act in 1833. We’ve numbered this tea 33, to mark the date.
Brew the Perfect cup
Teabags
1
1 cup
200ml water
100 degrees
time
3-5 mins
Origin: Blended
Ever since our founder Walter Whittard weighed out tea leaves behind his high mahogany counter, we've been experimenting with our own inventive blends. Today you'll find extraordinary creativity in our collection, from unique twists on classics like English Breakfast to more inventive blends laden with fruit and flowers.
A History of Creativity
The typical taste of a classic Earl Grey might seem to be set in stone, but in fact it's always been open to experimentation. The story goes that Charles Grey, 2nd Earl Grey, was first given the tea when he saved the life of the son of a Chinese Mandarin. When he ran out of supplies he asked for his favourite Chinese tea to be recreated by London tea blenders. The experimentation hasn't stopped since.