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| Darjeelings seem like the natural choice for Earl Grey - it's a lighter, fruitier tea that pairs well with the citrus oils of Bergamot. At times, Assams have a bite that could overwhelm the nuances in flavor that Bergamot provides. We find Darjeeling Earl Grey to be a far more pleasing and elegant Earl Grey. Enjoy some today - you may make this your new Earl Grey of choice! |
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Brewing Tips & Suggestions |
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| Use one teaspoon of tea per cup of water. Pour boiling (212°F, 100°C) water over tea and steep for 3 minutes. |
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A more 'refined' version of your classic Earl Grey, this tea is great without any milk or sugar. Yet feel free to add a little milk and rock sugar if you prefer. Serve with some biscotti or shortbread cookies. |
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Product Particulars |
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1oz. re-sealable pouch yields 11 cups |
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1oz : $3.25 |
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2oz : $6.49 |
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5oz : $13.49 |
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2oz. re-sealable pouch yields 22 cups |
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5oz. re-sealable pouch yields 55 cups |
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