| | |  | Black Teas | Home » » » » Twinings Lady Grey Tea, Loose Tea, 3.53-Ounce Tins (Pack of 6) | | | | | | | Description: | | Lady Grey Tea is a unique blend from Twinings. This delicious black tea has a light and gentle citrus flavor that is both relaxing and refreshing. Lady Grey is perfect in the morning with breakfast or for afternoon tea. Enjoy it with a little milk, or with sweetener, or to your liking. It is a refreshing, light black tea with the distinctive citrus fruit flavor of bergamot to deliver an uplifting tea with vibrant aroma and zesty flavors of orange and lemon. | | | Features: | |
• Case of six 3.5-ounce tins of loose tea (total of 21 ounces)
• Sumptuous blend of black teas flavored with bergamot, lemon, and orange
• Pale golden tea delicately sprinkled with cornflowers
• Packaged in an attractive, reusable tin
• Bright and refreshing; natural source of antioxidants
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| 1.3 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 34 reviews |
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8 of 8 found the following review helpful:
A great tea, an excellent tea!Apr 04, 2008
By Kurt A. Johnson Twinings was founded in London, England in 1706, and has a long and respected tradition of producing only the finest of teas. Now, one of the most popular of black teas is Earl Grey, which is a mixture of black tea and oil of bergamot (a small acidic orange). But, some people find Earl Grey a little overpowering. For them, Twinings has come up with a gentler blend named Lady Grey. Lady Grey is a blend of all oriental black teas, Seville orange and lemon peel, and just a hint of Bergamot.
OK, let's get down to brass tacks - this is a great tea, an excellent tea, produced by a great company, and it just might become my new favorite. It has just about the same wonderful smell as Earl Grey, but its taste is much smoother. Plus, I must say that when iced, Lady Grey makes a delicious and refreshing drink. (As a word of advice, don't add lemon to this tea, it is already flavored with citrus products, and I have found that lemon will simply overpower them.)
That's my review. If you want a wonderful smelling and tasting black tea, then Lady Grey is for you. If you want tea from a great tea producer, them Twinings is for you. If you want a nectareous drink, then buy Twinings' Lady Grey tea!
7 of 7 found the following review helpful:
DeliciousFeb 07, 2007
By Martha Wellman
"Gwyphn"
This Lady Grey loose tea is a sensory experience. It is light and citrusy with just the right kick of caffeine. The flower petals are pretty but I cannot taste any difference they might make in the steeped tea. It would make a nice gift for a woman who you don't know very well. All in all it is worth a try.
6 of 6 found the following review helpful:
Best tea I knowJan 09, 2007
By Vladimir Tankhimovich Lady Grey is practically the only tea my family and I drink. First we bought it because of cornflowers, which are kinda a symbol of Russia, where I was born, but we stayed with it for the taste. Try it cold with lemon - it's amazing!
3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
My favorite tea - for a reason!Jan 05, 2007
By lmacbeth08
"LMac"
I can't say enough good things about this variety and brand of tea. The bergamot and other citrus elements in the tea and the delicacy of the tannins make milk, sweetener or lemon completely unnecessary. The color and aroma are just lovely, making this a fantastic treat for the novice or experienced tea drinker, and it has just enough caffeine to get me through tedious afternoons without making me jittery. I carry the bagged variety everywhere I go.
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
One of the most enjoyable earl grey type teas that we have tried.Feb 07, 2010
By William Yancey This is a lighter version of Earl Grey tea and has a pleasant citrus undertone and bouquet. When you open the tin (which is well designed, pleasing to the eye and also worth keeping as a container for all sorts of small objects) and look inside, you are pleasantly surprised with a colourful mixture of full leaf black tea, leaves of dried blue cornflowers and small bits of citrus peel. We first tried the tea bags, which were handy, however, we prefer the loose tea. If you like Earl Grey tea try this one you will like it!
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