The name 'Earl Grey' comes from Edward Grey, Earl of Falloden. Whilst working as British Foreign Secretary, Earl Grey discovered an ancient Chinese recipe during his travels and on his return passed it on to a London Firm, who expressed their thanks by naming it after the Earl. Today, every tea manufacturer lists Earl Grey amongst its range.
Brewing Hints: Infuse in freshly boiled water for three to four minutes
Leaf: Small, Black leaves (Pekoe Fannings)
Origin: East rift Kenya, Burundi
Charcteristics: A light coloured infusion flavoured with oil of Bergamot posessing a delightful citrus flavour. We apply the Bergamot here on our premises
Serving Suggestions: Often enjoyed without milk as accompaniment to lemon flavoured and creamy cakes and desserts