Specialty Classics Earl Grey - Tin Caddy - 100g Loose Leaf Black Tea
Specialty Classics Earl Grey - Tin Caddy - 100g Loose Leaf Black Tea
Specialty Classics Earl Grey - Tin Caddy - 100g Loose Leaf Black Tea

Specialty Classics Earl Grey - Tin Caddy - 100g Loose Leaf Black Tea

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Over the years many tales have been re-told and re-written about this special blend of Earl Grey tea. Basilur has yet again re-written the history of Earl Grey tea by combining the exquisite taste of Bergamot oil and pure Ceylon tea. A bright colour once brewed, Earl Grey tea gives a smooth aroma and a taste. As the legend of Earl Grey tea continues, it was named after Charles Grey, the second earl in his line, who was also the Prime Minister to king William IV in the 19th Century. The tale is that the recipe of Earl Grey tea was handed over to him by a Chinese emperor whose life he saved. The oil of Bergamot which is a sweet citrus orange gives its unique taste making it a popular English tea blend around the world.

100g loose/leafy tea packed into a foil pouch with zipper lock and then into a beautifully crafted metal tin designed by Basilur.

Ingredients
100% Pure Ceylon black tea and flavour bargamot.
Caffeine Content
No caffeine content available
Tasting Notes
A bold Earl Grey experience with a delightful hint of Bergamot, perfectly balanced by a smooth black tea profile.

Brewing Instructions

Tea Quantity

Tea Quantity

We recommend 1 teaspoons of tea per cup.

Water Amount

Water Amount

Add 200ml of water for each tea bag.

Temperature

Temperature

Heat water to 95°C-100°C for the perfect brew.

Brewing Time

Brewing Time

Steep the tea bag for 3-5 minutes to achieve the ideal flavor.

Basilur Story

The Story Of Basilur

Basilur Tea was founded by Dr. Gamini Abeywickrama, an individual with decades of experience in producing and exporting the finest quality Ceylon tea. Dr. Gamini wanted to give the entire world the gift of Ceylon tea. However, he wanted to go about this in a special way. He wanted tea to become more than just a beverage. He wanted tea to become an experience.

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