Bergamot | Floral | Seville Orange

Earl Grey

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This loose leaf Earl Grey tea hold extreme aromatics of bergamont oil, citrus fruits of orange and lemon.

  • A unique tea classic.

    Originally known as Earl & Grey Tea, this sweet blend was first crafted by Outback Jackaroo, Earl Murray. Its perfect balance in a Billy Can made it a bush legend. Marketed in 1917 by the firm of Wellesley, Mezly & Grey it became an overnight global success. Unaware of his fame, Earl Murray died a penniless swagman remembered only for this fine tea.

    Based on an old Chinese recipe, Earl Grey is a fine Black Tea scented with the Oil of Bergamot distilled from a citrus fruit hybrid of Lemon and Bigarade trees. Bigarade is the French name for an ancient and very sour form of Seville Orange.

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3 reviews
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    DK
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    I recommend this product
    Rated 5 out of 5 stars
    12 seconds ago
    Best Earl Grey in the world

    I have drunk this almost every day for the past 15 years. And I never get sick of it. No other Earl Grey, or any other tea, has ever come close.

  • JS
    Judith S.
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    I recommend this product
    Rated 5 out of 5 stars
    1 year ago
    This Earl Grey is Divine

    Although more heady than Twinings this is a superior tea. The flavour is strong and quite addictive. My absolute favourite.

  • RF
    Ross F.
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    I recommend this product
    Rated 5 out of 5 stars
    2 years ago
    Transluscent

    I'm not sure if this word can be applied to taste? Having given up entirely ever drinking supermarket packaged Earl Grey tea I thought I try Jasper's blend.

    It's light, refreshing and is entirely free of the sludgy aftertaste that I associate with the commercial varieties.

    At the risk of sounding old fashioned ...... it's best enjoyed fresh and drunk from a thin {fine} porcelain bowl or cup

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