Tea Review - Earl Grey Tea by Twinnings Classics
The most basic of basic Earl Greys - and not the best blend for my palette. I can't drink it without cream and sugar - however, if I don't put in enough cream it tends to separate my cream into little snow flake floaty bits. If I pour enough cream in not to separate it can be a bit too milky for my mood. So, I only drink this when I want a really creamy cup with a bergamot sort of aftertaste on the finishing note.
It does turn into a nice basic hot milk tea and is still a step or two above the trash that is Lipton.
Verdict: Don't throw it away if you get it as a gift, and if you're making milk teas by the pot load it's a good buy, but if you want a real Earl Grey spend your money on a different brand.
It does turn into a nice basic hot milk tea and is still a step or two above the trash that is Lipton.
Verdict: Don't throw it away if you get it as a gift, and if you're making milk teas by the pot load it's a good buy, but if you want a real Earl Grey spend your money on a different brand.
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