Tuesday, 20 August 2013

David's Cream of Earl Grey (Organic)

I've tried a number of David's Teas, but this is the only one I actually bought for myself.
I'm a lover of Earl Grey blends and have tried many, it's my go-to morning tea, so I thought I should give one of his a try.

The name is in French because I live in Quebec.
Why Cream of Earl Grey over one of their other Earl Grey blends? Well because I liked the idea of it already having the creamy taste I enjoy from adding a bit of milk.

In case you are having a hard time making out the description and ingredients they are as follows:
Description: Lovers of Earl Grey adore this creamy alternative to the original blend.
Ingredients: black tea, cornflowers, vanilla flavour, bergamot oil.


David's Tea Cream of Earl Grey (Organic)







Dry Leaf: twisty black-brown leaf with small blue flowers and yellow petals. Has an intensely orange scent with a hint of dark chocolate and sweetness.

Wet Leaf: rough edged light brown tea leaves with a hint of olive green to them. Pale yellow petals. Light orange scent and a touch of vanilla.

Liquor: clear orangey-caramel colour. Velvety texture with delicate orange and vanilla flavour and a creamy nut finish.

It's not an overly complex flavour, but I find it just right for lazy weekend mornings where I putter around the house whilst sipping my tea. Not something I'd drink to wake myself up quickly on work days.

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