13 Tasting Notes
This is my favorite classic Earl Grey tea, the one I always goes to. No competition.
It’s the best earl grey I have ever tasted, and it doesn’t have that awful aftertaste that lingers in your mouth long after taking a zip.
This tea I purchase from Fortnum & Mason, again and again and again and again. Their tea is pricey, but the best.
Preparation
This is a tea I like against my own choice.
The tea gives off a strong perfume smell, but it doesn’t have a strong perfume, flowery taste. But the aftertaste on the other hand, has a high perfume taste.
I just can’t agree with myself, do I like the perfume taste or not? It’s a tea that wakes me up (and the taste buds). It’s ideal as a lunch/day tea.
It’s a tea I sometimes choose because it’s strong in taste and so unlike other earl grey tea.
I recommend this tea – or do I? It’s an interesting tea, and it will wake you up. But it’s really the first time I have ever labeled a tea interesting. And it is – I find this tea interesting.
Preparation
I tried the earl grey creme from teany, and was looking for the same tea on the net. I purchased this one from Teavana, but I was disappointed. It lacked that velvety taste that lingers after drinking it.
It’s a dessert tea, but I didn’t get that from it either.
It’s an okey earl grey tea, but not something I’m going to purchase again.