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Earl Grey Tea "Colonel Grey"

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Steep time
5 minutes
Method: standard
Steeps
2
Recommended
Water temp
95°C
Recommended
Leaf ratio
Oxidation
Caffeine
High
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Tip: start at ~95°C, then adjust down 3–5°C if it turns sharp.
Pairing: breakfast pastries, aged cheese, or dark chocolate

Bold. Refined. Unexpectedly Southern, Colonel Grey, Earl Grey tea. Earl Grey is the most popular flavored tea on the planet. This is a Black Magnolia based tea that is flavored with premium bergamot oil then blended with orange peel, lavender flowers, and sage. Flavor Profile: A refined, Southern-inspired twist on classic Earl Grey—bright, floral, and herbaceous with a bold yet smooth black tea backbone. Both refreshing and grounding, with a distinguished, aromatic finish. Ingredients: Black Tea, Bergamot oil, Orange peel, lavender flowers and sage. Year of harvest: 2025 Allergy Alert: Ingredients processed in a facility that handles nuts and soy. Tea Country of origin: Brookhaven, Mississippi, USA Tea Making Directions: 1 rounded tsp per 8 oz. of 212 F water. Steep for 5 minutes. Wholesale Options: This tea can be purchased by a licensed retailer wholesale. Please email us at info@greatmsteacompany.com to get more information. New to loose leaf tea? If you are used to commercial bagged teas you will notice some differences with loose leaf tea. Loose leaf tea generally produces a more flavorful and aromatic cup compared to tea bag tea because the leaves have more room to expand and release their full taste. Loose leaf tea often consists of whole or larger tea leaves, retaining more of their natural essential oils and nuanced flavors. In contrast, tea bag tea is typically made from smaller, broken tea leaves (dust and fannings), which can result in a quicker infusion but often a more one-dimensional or astringent taste. Additionally, loose leaf tea allows for multiple infusions, whereas tea bag tea tends to lose its strength after a single steep. Loose leaf will usually require a tea infuser. Shop infusers here or try it with a Professional Tea tasting set here. Other things to note: We do not use Pesticides of Fungicides Yes we can ship outside of the USA but please email us at info@greatmsteacompany.com to arrange shipping and verify pricing. Farm Tours | Return Policy | Shipping Policy | About Us

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