| | |  | Black Teas | Home » » » » Choice Organic Earl Grey Tea, 16-Count Box (Pack of 6) | | | | | | | Description: | | USDA organic. Fair Trade certified. Choice Organic Earl Grey Tea is an alternate rendition of a traditional favorite. Brisk Organic teas are produced form select mountain gardens in India & Ceylon. After skillful blending, they enhanced with essential oil of Bergamont, a Mediterranean Citrus, providing the defining characteristic of fine Earl Grey Teas. Choice Organic Teas are certified as organically grown by an independent third party. A thorough audit trail follows the tea from the gardens of origin to your cup, and every aspect of the cultivation, handling and packaging is carefully inspected to insure the integrity of this organic product. Choice Organic Teas come from mountain top gardens tended by traditional methods. Without chemicals, our Choice tea growers practice careful topsoil management and weed control, creating a balanced environment to alleviate any agricultural problems. With expertise and very diligent care, they achieve exceptional teas. Fair Trade guarantees fair wages for workers, improving their opportunities for better healthcare. By choosing Fair Trade tea, you are directly contributing to the livelihood of tea growing communities. This Fair Trade tea is independently certified by TransFair USA. Certified organic by QAI, Inc. | | | Features: | |
• Fair Trade Certified
• Certified Organic
• Ships in Certified Frustration-Free Packaging
| | | Product Details: | | | Product Weight:
| 1.15 pounds | | Package Length:
| 9.4 inches | | Package Width:
| 5.9 inches | | Package Height:
| 4.8 inches | | Package Weight:
| 1.1 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 8 reviews |
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2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
Not really earl grey...Feb 14, 2010
By Dorian Clevenger I wouldn't call this a true, delicately subtle floral Earl Grey. The tea, no matter how long or which style it is brewed in, is overly tannic, like a cheap supermarket brand of black tea. It is lovely to smell, disappointing to drink - very little citrus tones (as in, none I could detect) with just the slightest tang of bergamot oil. Extremely disappointing. A good buy if you do not enjoy earl grey but love the smell.
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Indistinct, stale.Jan 06, 2011
By Sandy Reading the other reviews, I wonder whether I got a stale box! My tea tasted bland and even dusty. I couldn't taste the slightest bergamot. It was like something you would drink when you're camping in the boonies and it's raining and you have no other way to heat up. Like something out of one of those giant yellow Igloo dispensers you see at tailgate parties on foggy November mornings. I would rather drink hot water. After I tried this, I dumped out my mug and threw the box and its 15 remaining organic tannin packets into the compost! Ashes to ashes.
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
By Far The Tastiest Earl Gray Tea I Have TastedNov 16, 2008
By Heidi
"queenofthehivemomof5"
I found this product featured on www.organicgrocerydeals.com and the members there spoke highly of this brand of organic tea.
When my package arrived I could smell the yummy Earl Grey scent waft out of the box as soon as I opened the standard Amazon packaging. I immediatly put on my copper tea kettle to boil water so I could taste this heavently scented tea.
I made my cup of tea with a bit of honey and a splash of organic milk and sat down to drink. I was very happy with the flavor of this tea and will purchase this brand again when I run out. I normally drink Bigelow tea purchased in the grocery store but as of this writting I have not seen an organic Earl Grey tea in my local grocery stores.
Choice Organic Earl Grey Tea + Honey + Organic Milk + Toasted English Mufffin with butter and marmalade = the best breakfast in the world!
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Choice Organic Earl Grey TeaJun 28, 2008
By Linda S. It feels like I've tried every Earl Grey tea on the market. Choice Earl Grey is at the very top of the list. The Earl Grey flavor is bold, yet not overpowering and is delicious with a little cream and sugar. Yummy!!
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Choice Earl GreyFeb 27, 2008
By M. Tandon
"mantan"
I have been drinking Earl Grey tea for 10+ yrs now and find the Choice tea to be the best. It is strong and flavorful but not bitter (no need to add sugar).
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