Palais des Thés - Thé Des Lords - Fine Premium Gourmet Vegan Earl Grey Black Tea with Bergamot - 20 Count Tea Bags Box
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Palais des Thés - Thé Des Lords - Fine Premium Gourmet Vegan Earl Grey Black Tea with Bergamot - 20 Count Tea Bags Box
RENOWNED ENGLISH TEA: Earl Grey was first created when Charles Grey, the 2nd Earl of Falloden and Foreign Secretary of Britain, received an old recipe from the Mandarin Chinese that called for flavoring tea with bergamot.
PERFECT START TO YOUR MORNING: Wake up your senses with this robust black tea while enjoying notes of aromatic safflower and pronounced bergamot flavor
LEADING PREMIUM FRENCH TEA BRAND - Featuring over 250 teas and Grand Crus teas, as well as accessories, samplers and gift sets for both tea beginners and aficionados, there is something for everyone on your list!
SAVOR THE BEST TEA - Savoring tea is not just about taste, it involves all other senses as well. In order to discover all the qualities of this drink it is worthwhile to linger on our sensory perceptions. Enjoy our high quality aromatic teas and have a luxurious and relaxing experience. A great addition to any self care ritual
ETHICAL SOURCING - Having cultivated a personal relationship with tea producers, Palais des Thés has been able to engage in direct sourcing. Working on the ground without middlemen has allowed us to offer rarer, fresher, more varied teas. This tight-knit relationship valuing respect, integrity and responsibility is also essential in our commitment to being a clean brand.
Of all the Earl Grey teas, this one has the strongest bergamot flavor.
Earl Grey is one of the best-loved English teas. It was first created when Charles Grey, 2nd Earl of Falloden and Foreign Secretary of Britain, received an old recipe from a Mandarin Chinese that called for flavoring tea with bergamot.