Victorian Earl Grey Black Tea Blend from Tiesta Tea

Vicatorian-EarlGrey

Tea Information:

Leaf Type:  Black

Where to Buy:  Tiesta Tea

Tea Description:

We’re still trying to figure out how this Earl Grey tastes better than any other Earl Grey we’ve ever had. We’ve combined the classic bergamot taste, with a flowery lavender finish that even a non-tea drinker can enjoy. 

Learn more about this blend here.

Taster’s Review:

Ah … Earl Grey!  There is something about the combination of bergamot and black tea that makes my palate happy.  And I like the way this Victorian Earl Grey Black Tea Blend from Tiesta Tea infuses the great classic flavor of Earl Grey with the floral notes of lavender and rose.

The lavender and rose seems to soften the bergamot notes here … either that, or the blenders at Tiesta Tea prefer to flavor with a lighter hand when it comes to oil of bergamot.  Either way, I’m finding this to be a softer bergamot flavor … but there is certainly enough of the exotic orange to please this bergamot lover.  Tangy and distinct!  Very nice.

One thing that the lavender does do is appear at the finish.  I love the way it comes through here.  It barely insinuates itself throughout the sip, offering mere hints of its presence, and then when the sip is nearly finished, the lavender comes through.  It is sweet but not overdone.  It doesn’t taste soapy or perfume-y.

The rose is a little less discernible … but it is still definitely there.  It’s a very soft rose taste, and it melds beautifully with the other components of this tea.  The black tea is also not to be forgotten here, it is a pleasant tasting black tea base – I suspect this is a Ceylon, because it is a moderate, even-tempered kind of tea – not overpowering, but still strong enough to say “hey, I’m here too.”

Overall, this is a well-composed variation of the traditional Earl Grey, and I enjoyed it immensely.  It is smooth, sweet, tangy, and floral.  A very enjoyable cuppa from Tiesta Tea.

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