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Earl Grey Matcha Tea (30g)
Category: Tea Samplers /
Est. Price: $19.99 /
Est. List Price: $19.99
Product Rating: 5.0
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Earl Grey Matcha is distinctive in its special combination of a hint of citrus fruitiness and smoky essence. This exceptional flavor is ideal for the well developed and adventurous palate that seeks a combination of variety and spice in any refreshment. This special flavor is ideal for many special occasions where people can treat themselves to a new fresh taste that is still uncommon yet unforgettable to the palate. Earl Grey Matcha stands in a special class of its own because of its essence of refinement. This interesting tasting flavor can add a special appeal to the taste buds because of its promise of greater things to be expected. Its citrus hints and smoky flavor make it specially placed in any assortment of fine tasting refreshments. Its deep rich essence also make it an instant favorite for those who prefer less sweet refreshments in any social gathering. Earl Grey Matcha with its hint of classy refinement and understated leisure can become an easy favorite at any social occasion.
- 137 x more antioxidants than any other green tea!!!
- Highest Grade – Ceremonial
- Original from Japan!! (not China, Vietnam or Hong Kong)
- The healthiest beverage on the market
- Made from hand-picked shade-cultivated tea leaves
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People said about this Earl Grey Matcha Tea (30g)
Deliciously Simple
I really got this mainly as a mixer. I tend to lean towards the more complex, dessert-y matcha flavors like Pumpkin Pie and Cheesecake, and Earl Grey seemed like it’d be the perfect compliment to a lot of my favorites. I have so many different Earl Greys in my cupboard, it seemed blasphemous not to have an EG matcha as well even if it’s just for experimenting with. But of course I have to try it by itself first! Bergamot is what makes Earl Grey, well, Earl Grey, and it’s nicely present here. I’m really happy with the amount of flavor used: while I do like a strong EG, I didn’t want it overpowering here at all. There’s that classic citrus tang, with just a hint of floral qualities that really go well with the fresh, grassy matcha. I’m not sure if bergamot is the only flavoring used here, because as the description states there’s just a tiny hint of warming smoke. It reminds me of a brisk EG with a strong black base, mixed in with my matcha! Refreshing, bright, and very different from…
Duke of Earl…
This was added to the box in an continuing effort to seduce my wife to the ways of matcha. So far, the best I’ve gotten out of her was “That’s….interesting.” Ah well, more for me. London Fogs, also known as an Earl Grey with vanilla and milk, are her favorite winter drink, so that’s what I had in mind when I snagged this little beauty. That and she’s a sucker for anything Earl Grey. But I’m looking forward to mixing this with, you guessed it, vanilla. An Earl Grey/vanilla was my very first tea, though I’m not much of an Earl Grey fan nowadays. But still, it sounded very tasty and I had to at least try it. I’m a bit worried, after the bitterness of the lemon matcha, but I was worried about the watermelon and it turned out amazing. And we’re big fans of the Earl Grey from Red Leaf Teas around here, so we have a lot of faith in this blend. Their Earl Grey Oolong is one of the teas my wife absolutely cannot do without, and their Raspberry Earl Grey was one of the few teas I’ve actually…