Tea: |
Earl Grey -
Blended Black And Green Tea |
Region: |
Nuwara Eliya, Dimbula or
Uva districts |
Cup Characteristics: |
An unbelievable aroma
that portends an
unbelievable taste. A
correct balance of
flavoring that results
in a piquant and
refreshing true Earl
Grey taste that goes
well with pastries and
cakes. The true taste
from the natural
flavoring oils create an
Earl Grey that calls you
back for more. |
Information: |
Traditionally Earl Grey
was a blend of Chinese
and Indian teas scented
with the oil from the
citrus bergamot fruit -
a sort of orange. The
stories of Earl Grey are
numerous. One such tale
tells how a British
diplomat on a mission to
China saved the life of
a Mandarin and as a gift
of gratitude was given
the recipe for this
flavored tea. This
diplomat upon his return
to Britain presented the
tea to the Prime
Minister of the day,
Earl Grey. Another story
says it was the Prime
Minister himself who
saved the Mandarin. In
an event it was the
Prime Minister of
England (1830-1834) Earl
Grey who made this tea
fashionable.
What type of tea do we
use, how do we flavor
the tea and why do we
use natural flavors?
Firstly... we only use
high grown teas from the
top 3 tea growing
regions of Sri Lanka -
Nuwara Eliya, Dimbula
and Uva. These three
high-grown districts
produce flavorful teas
that have classic
‘Ceylon’ tea character
which is noted by floral
bouquet and flavor
notes, touches of mild
astringency, bright
coppery color and, most
importantly - perfect
for use as the base tea
of our flavored teas.
(We have tested teas
from various other
origins around the world
as base stock for our
flavored teas, but none
of these teas made the
grade.) Dimbula and the
western estates of
Nuwara Eliya have a
major quality peak
during Jan/Feb, whereas
Uva and the eastern
estates of Nuwara Eliya
have their peak in
July/Aug. This ‘dual
peak period’ allows us
to buy the best for our
flavored tea blends
several times during the
year, ensuring top
quality and freshness.
Secondly.. we use
flavoring oils not
crystals to give the tea
drinker an olfactory
holiday before indulging
in a liquid tea treat.
Thirdly,... we specify
natural flavors. High
quality tea tastes good
and natural flavors do
not mask the natural
taste of the high grown
Ceylon tea. (The norm
for many making flavored
tea is to use
overpowering artificial
flavors which can be
used to hide lower
quality tea). Natural
flavors do not leave an
aftertaste giving the
tea a clean and true
character. It should be
noted that natural
flavors tend to be
somewhat ‘soft ‘ and the
flavors slightly muted,
but for many this is a
refreshing change and
one of the desired
attributes of our
naturally flavored teas.
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Brewing Instructions: |
Hot Tea Brewing Method:
Bring freshly drawn cold
water to a rolling boil.
Place 1 teaspoon of tea
for each cup into the
teapot. Pour the boiling
water into the teapot.
Cover and let steep for
3-7 minutes according to
taste (the longer the
steeping time the
stronger the tea). Even
though milk and a dash
of sugar help enhance
the flavor character on
this tea, it is
perfectly acceptable to
consume this tea
‘straight-up’
Iced Tea Brewing Method:
(to make 1
liter/quart): Place
6 teaspoons of tea
into a teapot or
heat resistant
pitcher. Pour 1 1/4
cups of freshly
boiled water over
the tea. Steep for 5
minutes. Quarter
fill a serving
pitcher with cold
water. Pour the tea
into your serving
pitcher straining
the leaves. Add ice
and top-up the
pitcher with cold
water. Garnish and
sweeten to taste. [A
rule of thumb when
preparing fresh
brewed iced tea is
to double the
strength of hot tea
since it will be
poured over ice and
diluted with cold
water]. Please note
that this tea may
tend to go cloudy or
‘milky’ when poured
over ice; a
perfectly normal
characteristic of
some high quality
black teas and
nothing to worry
about!
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