Earl Grey Tea: A Lively Blend of Orange Pekoe Tea and Bergamot Oil
Earl Grey tea is a black tea that is flavored with bergamot oil, a citrusy essential oil that is extracted from the rind of the bergamot orange. The bergamot oil gives Earl Grey tea its characteristic flavor, which is a unique blend of citrus, floral, and woody notes.
Who named Earl Grey Tea?
Earl Grey Tea blend is supposedly named after Lord Charles Grey, 2nd Earl Grey, British Prime Minister in the 1830s. He was famous as the author of the Reform Bill of 1832.
According to the Grey family, this black tea was specially blended by a Chinese Mandarin-speaking individual for Lord Grey. The water in Lord Grey’s rather fabulous home, named Howick Hall, in Northumberland, was filled with lime (as in the calcium-containing inorganic material). The person whipping up the tea blend added bergamot to offset the taste of lime in the local water. Lady Grey used it to entertain in London as a political hostess, and this tea proved to be incredibly popular with her guests.
Weaver's Earl Grey Tea is a timeless classic with a smooth yet zesty floral-citrus flavor. Earl Grey tea is a popular choice for breakfast, afternoon tea, or any time you want a refreshing and flavorful cup of tea. It is also a popular ingredient in cocktails and desserts.
How to Brew Earl Grey Tea
Brew Weaver's Earl Grey Tea hot and serve. If you are in the mood for iced tea, let it cool and pour it over ice.