Earl Grey Pyramid Sachets
Earl Grey Pyramid Sachets
Earl Grey Pyramid Sachets Information
Water Temperature:
212°FBrewing Time:
4 - 5 minutesIngredients:
Premium black tea, cornflower petals, organic oil of bergamot flavoringOrigin:
Sri LankaThe world's most popular flavored black tea begins with the finest handpicked Sri Lankan Orange Pekoe grade tea that is delicately balanced with oil of bergamot. Named for the 2nd Earl Grey who was a British Prime Minister in the 1830s. It is a favorite of The Queen!
15 biodegradable pyramid tea sachets in ECO-FRIENDLY packaging.
Our triangle tea sachets are made of the latest biodegradable woven mesh filter derived from corn starch and polylactic acid. Polylactic acid is also used in surgery, food packaging, and 3D printing. It is obtained by lactic fermentation of glucose derived from corn starch. It does not contain hazardous substances, does not generate dangerous gases, and is both antibacterial and antifungal.
Makes 30 cups of brewed tea. Also available in loose.
This is a decent to good Earl Grey. Far better than Twinings - the last batch of which was like water with a crayon dipped into it - and all of the supermarket brands. Not perfect because there are hints of some other flavors but good nonetheless. Note: you will need a tea ball.
Tastes like plantation tea! I like the cornflowers in this one. Good citrus aromas, rich taste. Medium brown cuppa. You can use the leaves twice. 1minute for the first steep, and 3 min for the second one. I don't take anything in my tea, but I think this would be nice with a bit of milk, too.
Beautiful aroma, nice re-sealable packaging, excellent flavor, great value compared to buying lesser quantities of tea. This is a quality product.
I am a long time Earl Grey fanatic and daily consumer, I have had dozens of different renditions of this classic black tea. I very seldom reorder the same one in my neverending search for that EG holy grail. Overall, I find most to be anywhere from dull to disgusting. Some however float above the pack, bringing something special or unexpected to the party. This might be one of those teas I just can't decide. Elmwood Inn's take on Earl Grey starts out with a quality, whole leaf, single estate Ceylon tea. The quality of the base stands above. Along with a fine base tea are some beautiful blue cornflowers and thin gold ribbons that often come with them. A visually attractive Earl Grey. The scent is one of those Earl Greys that stand out in a crowd. Bold, pungent aroma of true bergamot and a subtle but noticeable fennel-like essence. I see no indication that any such flavor is included, but I consistently pick it up nonetheless. After looking at and smelling this tea, I found the flavor to be exactly what I was expecting -- a light tea base (due to large leaf) with just enough bergamot flavor to take the driver's seat without completely overpowering the tea. And then there's that fennel-like flavor. Not strong or offensive, but just a bit odd for me in an Earl Grey. At times, I also pick up the slightest floral note -- maybe lavender? I guess that speaks to the delicacy of the flavor balance in this tea, which in itself is a relatively rare feat in an EG of this boldness.
I like this tea. It takes a bit more time than usually to be enough flavored. But taste is very soft and pleasant.