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Rare Earl Grey Loose Leaf Tea

A traditional Earl GreyĀ (sometimes written as Earl Gray) loose leaf tea. This is a handcrafted black, loose leaf tea, with pure bergamot oil from ancient citrus groves in Calabria, southern Italy.

Free from synthetic flavourings, this is a full-bodied and rich with heady citrus notes. A British classic made without compromise.

A clean and exceptionally bright infusion. A malty base with exhilarating citrus notes. It can be enjoyed with or without milk, or a twist of lemon zest. Spectacularly balanced and highly versatile; it makes a delicious cold infused iced tea and a brilliant base for cocktails.

Rare Earl Grey is the culmination of many years of blending to create the ultimate expression of a British classic.

Described by the Financial Times as theĀ "number one Earl Grey"Ā in the world.

Blended from teas lovingly grown and made on a farm called Satemwa on Thyolo Mountain in the Shire Highlands of Malawi. Satemwa is the oldest tea estate in Malawi, still run by the same family - Alex is the 3rd generation Kay to look after the garden.

$7.50
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$7.50

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A traditional Earl GreyĀ (sometimes written as Earl Gray) loose leaf tea. This is a handcrafted black, loose leaf tea, with pure bergamot oil from ancient citrus groves in Calabria, southern Italy.

Free from synthetic flavourings, this is a full-bodied and rich with heady citrus notes. A British classic made without compromise.

A clean and exceptionally bright infusion. A malty base with exhilarating citrus notes. It can be enjoyed with or without milk, or a twist of lemon zest. Spectacularly balanced and highly versatile; it makes a delicious cold infused iced tea and a brilliant base for cocktails.

Rare Earl Grey is the culmination of many years of blending to create the ultimate expression of a British classic.

Described by the Financial Times as theĀ "number one Earl Grey"Ā in the world.

Blended from teas lovingly grown and made on a farm called Satemwa on Thyolo Mountain in the Shire Highlands of Malawi. Satemwa is the oldest tea estate in Malawi, still run by the same family - Alex is the 3rd generation Kay to look after the garden.