I’m drink all my coffees black. I have no trained palate…but this coffee has a nice smooth flavor that I really enjoy. A+
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I’ve been drinking Earl Grey teas for years, and the Mystic Monk blend does not disappoint. I also drink other teas I’ve ordered from the Monks, but Earl Grey is most often my choice of tea in the afternoons and evenings. (Only coffee until noon!)
I’ve been an earl grey tea drinker for decades. This is my favorite and is part of each morning
Excellent tasting tea!
This is really good Earl Grey tea. It beats the ones from the store which I had been buying.
We love our Earl Gray Tea! We highly recommend it!
Our traditional MysticaEarl Grey tea blend is a classic black tea that originated from England. It is a delicious mix of premium black tea leaves with the unique flavor of citrus fruit from natural Bergamot oil.
When brewed to perfection, the robustness of the black tea provides a malty and brisk undertone, which is then lifted with the citrusy aroma and flavor brought by the essential oils from fresh Bergamot orange rinds. In addition, the blue cornflower blossoms add a hint of sweetness and floral aromatics to every cup.
Altogether, our Earl Grey Tea blends are among our most favored flavored teas in our vast selection of Mystica loose tea blends. Order one or more tea bags of our best Earl Grey tea today, and we'll ship a fresh bag right to your door so you can enjoy its invigorating and soothing flavors.4oz loose leaf bag (makes about 50 cups)
Ingredients: Black tea, cornflower petals, and natural bergamot flavoring.
Brewing the best cup ofEarl Grey tea requires a few simple but essential ingredients: fresh and filtered water, a bag of our Mystica Earl Grey loose-leaf tea, and your choice of mix-ins, such as milk, honey, or lemon.
First, begin by heating your water to a rolling boil. Depending on ideal brewing temperatures, you should ensure the water reaches around 205 degrees Fahrenheit (around 95 degrees Celsius).
Then, measure out your loose-leafEarl Grey tea leaves. Generally, you should add one teaspoon per eight ounces of water, but you can add more or less according to your taste.
Once the water has been heated, you can use a tea infuser, French press, or other utensil to help steep the tea leaves in the hot water. It's preferable to steep for three to five minutes, depending on whether you want a lighter or stronger flavor.
Once your leaves have been properly steeped, you may remove them and stir in your choice of additions. For a smoother finish and a sweeter taste, add milk or cream. Try adding more dried bergamot orange rinds for a more refined citrus flavor.
There are numerous ways to enhance ourEarl Grey tea, but taking it plain will always provide a warm, refreshing body and a deliciously flavored black tea.
The duration of aroma retention and flavor richness in ourEarl Grey tea can be significantly influenced by using the correct storage methods.
First, store this delicate blend of black tea leaves and bergamot oil in dark, airtight containers such as our Monk Coffee Vault. This product is perfect for coffee and tea as it keeps the delicate beans or dried leaves away from strong odors, which is essential for maintaining freshness and flavor.
Also, make sure to place your tea leaves in a place where they will avoid exposure to moisture and high temperatures, as these can speed up degradation processes that lead to a vast difference in taste and even potential health benefits.
In addition, keeping your leaves in cool and dry environments can help prevent moisture absorption, which could instigate mold growth.
Proper storage ensures that the distinctive citrusy notes intertwined with robust undertones continue to titillate palates long after purchase.
Earl Grey typically contains moderate levels of caffeine. The exact amount varies depending on the specific black tea base and steeping time. On average, an eight-ounce (250 mL) cup ofEarl Grey tea can have a caffeine content between 40 to 120 milligrams.
Compared to other varieties, like green or white tea, it presents a higher caffeine concentration due to its oxidation process. However, compared with coffee-based beverages, its caffeine content remains significantly lower.
Overall,Earl Grey tea can be considered among the strongest teas available, making it a perfect alternative to coffee for those looking to reduce their caffeine habits or if you need a delicious mid-day pick-me-up.
Earl Grey black tea leaves can be used in a number of delicious and fun drink recipes. Whether for an afternoon tea time, a quality brunch with friends and family, or an excellent beverage to cap off a delightful dinner party, here are three excellent tea drinks that includeEarl Grey teas as a base tea for their recipes:
One deliciousEarl Grey tea recipe is the "London Fog," a hot beverage that includesEarl Grey tea, steamed milk, and a tea-lover’s choice of sweetener — often a splash of vanilla syrup and raw honey. Interestingly, this drink was not invented in the UK but in Vancouver, Canada.
A London Fog is an excellent black tea latte and a great alternative to coffee-based drinks. This recipe is the perfect cup to have or serve at the end of a long workday or on a chilly morning before starting the rest of your day. It can also be a fun party drink to serve, along with sweet, crumbly desserts like scones, croissants, shortcakes, and more.
Another delicious recipe forEarl Grey teas is the simple but exquisite inclusion of lavender into your brew. This inclusion increases yourEarl Grey tea's lovely aroma and its soothing taste.
For those looking to add a twist to their everyday cup of Earl Grey or seeking an adventurous new flavored black tea to try, blend our traditionalEarl Grey tea blend with petals of lavender and experience the crisp, delightful taste of lavender andEarl Grey tea.
One more amazing tea recipe using Earl Grey as your base tea is Blackberry Earl Grey iced tea. It is a simple but incredibly flavorful mix that offers fruity undertones in a cool, refreshing way.
This exceptional drink is also simple — you may either brew yourEarl Grey tea hot and then cool it down with ice, or you can leave our Mystica Earl Grey blend tea leaves to steep in your fridge overnight to produce a smooth, flavorful cold brewEarl Grey tea.
Then, mix your cool Earl Grey with whole blackberries or fresh blackberry juice. Either way, the result will be a delicious blend of robust and citrusy Earl Grey and sweet, tart blackberries. This Earl Grey black tea recipe is perfect for hot summer days or as a flavorful beverage to share during an outdoor dinner party.
Numerous foods will pair with the bold, astringent flavors of your favoriteEarl Grey tea drink, whether they are cold, hot, mixed, or plain. Here are a few snacks and foods to try with your next cup ofEarl Grey tea:
Sweet but also bitter, dark chocolate complements Earl Grey's citrusy undertones. It can be presented in many delicious ways, such as dark chocolate cake or strawberries dipped in molten dark chocolate.
Another delicious snack that matches the undertones of Bergamot oranges is citrus-flavored pastries such as lemon-infused pound cakes or key-lime pie. They will also clash well with the robust flavors ofEarl Grey tea, with each sip refreshing the taste buds before taking another scrumptious bite.
Yet another food that can pair excellently with a cup of Earl Grey is soft, creamy cheeses like Brie or Camembert. Their rich, buttery, earthy flavors will meld well with Earl Grey's zesty citrus and invigorating bitterness, creating an excellent appetizer for luncheons, brunches, or mid-day snacks.
Finally, one more excellent food that can pair well withEarl Grey tea is smoked salmon, with its salty, smoky flavors blending well with the robustness of Earl Grey's black tea leaves and its notes of citrus from the Bergamot oil. Next to cucumber and cream cheese, smoked salmon finger sandwiches would be an excellent addition to an afternoon tea or small dinner party with friends.
Besides blackEarl Grey teas, there are other tea types with their own unique flavor profiles. To help give you an idea of how each differs from one another, here's a brief list of how Earl Grey compares to other tea types:
One type of tea many may confuse Earl Grey with is English Breakfast. Considering their similar origins, some may see the two as synonymous. However, their flavor profiles do slightly differ.
Though both are robust black teas, English Breakfast has a dark, strong, bitter flavor to it, while Earl Grey has a smoother, livelier citrus taste.
Earl Grey and most green teas have very distinct profiles. MostEarl Grey teas have a robust and bitter flavor with a twist of citrusy taste with the addition of Bergamot oil, while most green tea leaves will produce an earthy, vegetal flavor that is bold but unique in its profile.
Earl Grey black tea and white tea blends will also differ in the flavors they produce. While both may contain hints of floral undertones, particularly our Earl Grey blends, which include blue cornflower blossoms, they differ in sweetness. White tea leaves produce a natural sweet flavor, while Earl Grey tends to remain bitter unless sweetened with the addition of sugar, honey, or vanilla.
Oolong is another tea type that can differ greatly from teas in the Earl Grey family and also within its own. Oolong contains various flavors, with leaves that vary in flavor depending on their oxidation levels.
WhileEarl Grey tea today is a widely consumed beverage across many cultures, it's difficult to pinpoint its precise origin. There are varying theories about where its namesake came from — one of the most prevalent is that it is named after Charles Grey, the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom between 1830 and 1843.
One apparent story behind the naming of the tea was that a Chinese mandarin, or bureaucrat, specially prepared the tea with bergamot oil in order to offset the hardness of the minerals present in the water at Howick Hall, Earl Grey's ancestral seat and home to Charles Grey and his family at the time. In addition to his prominent political position, the British Prime Minister also held the title of second Earl Grey, hence the name "Earl Grey Tea".
There are many different variations of the tea's origin and name, yet all the same, it is an integral part of history and culture in the United Kingdom, as it is among the most popular teas there.
So, consider every sip of our MysticaEarl Grey tea as a fresh, delicious taste of history. Order today and try our traditional Earl Grey blend.
In addition to Earl Grey, there are a number of varying blends that have stemmed from the well-crafted original flavor, each with its own unique addition of ingredients and, thus, its own delectable profiles. Here are a few notable off-shoot blends ofEarl Grey tea to consider:
Besides Earl Grey, there is the subtle, nuanced, but flavorful Lady Grey tea, which differs from the original by adding greater citrus undertones and floral notes with the inclusion of Seville oranges and lavender, creating a slight twist with an incredibly soothing and supple taste. For those looking to enjoy their Earl Grey but with a new spin, Lady Grey may be just what you're looking for.
Another variation onEarl Grey tea is French Earl Grey, which adds a blend of sumptuous rose petals to produce the same robust, citrusy flavor, creating an additional sweet, fruity aroma and crisp floral taste that is perfect for a relaxed, romantic evening.
Yet another version of Earl Grey, RussianEarl Grey tea, is known for having many of the same flavors yet presenting a more intense finish. In its blend are additional pieces of orange peel, blue cornflower blossom, and lemongrass to enhance the citrus from the bergamot oils.
Compared to a regular Earl Grey blend, this blend is a stronger, more robustly flavored tea, making it an excellent option for long-timeEarl Grey tea lovers looking for the same excellent taste but in greater supply.
DrinkingEarl Grey tea has been found to offer several potential health benefits. Therefore, aside from it being a delicious beverage, here are a few ways that regularly drinkingEarl Grey tea can benefit your health:
One great benefit of drinking Earl Grey often is that it contains several chemicals that are known to likely aid in digestion. Flavonoids, often found in bergamot-based teas, deal with inflammation that is usually involved in digestive troubles.
Also, past animal studies have suggested that compounds known as "theaflavins," which are found in black teas, have been shown to potentially treat and prevent stomach ulcers and other digestive problems.
While these studies are promising, they cannot be considered conclusive as of yet.
Another benefit of regularly drinkingEarl Grey tea is that it, along with many other tea types, contains polyphenols, which are known to assist in inhibiting lipid digestion, thus reducing the buildup of fat in the body. While this means that drinking tea in general is good for you, drinking Earl Grey can carry its own unique benefits, too, in addition to being a delicious drink.
Finally,Earl Grey tea may also provide the benefit of reducing the body's production of cholesterol. This is due to the effect of bergamot tea, including Earl Greys, containing flavanones, which potentially inhibit enzymes that produce cholesterol in the body, thus reducing them over time.
This can affect many things, including a person's risk of high blood pressure and heart disease. More studies are required, yet there have been positive results.
Earl Grey is just one of many tea blends that Mystic Monk Coffee offers, yet it is one of our most popular and distinctive. We blend only the finest black tea leaves with sweet blue cornflower blossom and fresh, natural bergamot oil, producing a high-quality Earl Grey that will produce a perfect cup of robust, citrusy black tea.
Order today and enjoy the rich, crisp flavor of our Earl Grey blends and a wide selection of other Mystica tea blends.
I’m drink all my coffees black. I have no trained palate…but this coffee has a nice smooth flavor that I really enjoy. A+
Thank you very kindly. Looking forward to more.