Legend Goes That In 1803, Lord Greys Retinue Rescued A Boy From Drowning In A Chinese River. The Boy Was The Son Of A Prominent Tea Merchant Who, To Show His Gratitude, Sent The Earl A Special Blend Of Tea. When The Earl Was Running Out Of Tea, He Asked Twinings To Replicate It. The English Tea Company Composed A Tea Using Black Tea Leaves And Bergamot Oil And Named It Earl Grey In His Honor. It Is Very Unlikely That The Tea Received By The Earl Grey Contained Bergamot Oil Since There Is No Such Fruit In China. However, There Is An Exquisite Chinese Tea Called Ju Pu Cha That Contains Loose Tea Leaves Inside A Fruit Similar To A Little Orange. The Bergamot Is A Citrus With A Pear Shape And Its Flavor Is Something In Between An Orange And A Lime. Organic Earl Grey Brewing A Perfect Cup: The Right Amount Of Tea Is 1 Teabag / 6 Fl. Oz. Of Hot Water (200F - 210F). Brew For 3 To 4 Minutes. Our Mission Is To Promote Tea Culture In The United States And To Ensure The Best Teas Are Known And Accessible On Line And From The Most Renowned Supermarkets And Grocery Stores. Pantenger Teas Are Sourced From The Most Respected Tea Producers. We Ensure We Pay The Closest Attention To The Quality Of The Leaves, Which Is Reflected In The Aroma And Taste Of Your Tea. We Also Carry Out Lab Tests For Harmful Substances, And Promote Farmers And Factory Employee Welfare And Sustainable Farming.
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