Top mound picture of The Whistling Kettle Earl Grey black tea with bergamot and cornflowers, loose leaf and brewed.
Brewed Earl Grey being poured into Ceramic Bird's Egg Travel Mug.
Top mound picture of The Whistling Kettle Earl Grey black tea with bergamot and cornflowers.
Side mound picture of The Whistling Kettle Earl Grey black tea with bergamot and cornflowers.
Earl Grey tea in 1lb and 4oz bags

Earl Grey

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$22.00

Description

Oil of bergamot and fine black tea give Earl Grey tea its distinctive flavor. Charles Grey, a British Earl and Prime Minister in the 1800s, was the first to popularize this blend. He served his signature tea at diplomatic events, and the upper crust of Britain instantly fell in love with the fragrant, citrus flavor. Now you can enjoy a taste of this history and keep your pinky raised.

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Brewing Guide

For the best tasting cup we recommend the following:

Water

8 fl oz

Temperature

212° F

 
Serving Size

1 tsp

Time

4-5 minutes

These go great with Earl Grey!

Customer Reviews

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Patricia
Excellent EG!

Love this flavor of Earl Grey. No bitterness, and very pretty when potting! Still working out the exact brew for a strong flavor, but enjoying my testing process.

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George
Blend of the gods

I start every day with 1 teaspoon EG Cream and one of EG Decaf in 16 oz of freshly boiled water from the electric kettle. It's the perfect blend of flavor with a gentle boost of caffeine. It gets me through my morning with a smile.

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J H.
Just wish it was organic!

Very good flavor!

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Kaceylee
Perfect for a rainy day

This tea is so smooth, other earl grays can taste burnt or bitter, but this one never does. Highly recommend if you want to feel like you are cozied up in cabin with a fluffy blanket.

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H.
Perfect afternoon tea

I love Earl Grey tea, especially for an afternoon break. I also blend teas with Happy Valley Darjeeling for interesting flavor.