Caroline Broun
User's reviews
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Assam Harmony
A go to favorite to get a change from earl greys. A bit stronger, but on those chill winter mornings, it is just right.
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Pu erh dante
Love to mix the pur-eh dante with other black teas for just a touch of smoky warmth
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Keemun Concerto
Love to alternate earl grey and keemun teas. A bit stronger than the earl greys, but on a cold morning, it hits the spot with a bit of milk and a tad of sweetner
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LEMON LIFT Decaf TEABAGS
Love the lemon alone, or sometimes mix with an earl grey or keemun to add just a touch of lemon to those flavors
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Black Cask Bourbon
Mix this with a plain earl grey and the flavor pops. Wonderful change with slight smokiness and very light tones of vanilla and caramel (but don't notice the caramel too much)
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Earl Grey Bravo
This version of Earl Grey is a wonderful change with the same bergamot scent. A bit mellower than others. The aroma is very relaxing
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Earl Grey Bella Luna
Another Earl Grey favorite. Suggest you order a 16 oz if you like it because it is not always available when you might want to order. A bit sweeter than some other Earl Greys, but is quite unique. Never bitter, not too strong with complex fruit and vanilla notes to complement the bergamot.
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Lapsang Souchong
If you like smokey robust teas this is a must. Alone it can be very strong, but mix with other black teas and it adds a complex note that is wonderful. This tea has always been fresh and earthy. Strongly recommend
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Earl Grey Moonlight
Adagio's Earl Grey Moonlight is an excellent Earl Grey blend. I am an Earl Grey fan, but I like to try different blends. This one is mellow with a bit of sweetness. Pleasant with no after taste -- not bitter. Would recommend
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Pu-erh Dante
Fine black tea, not too strong, not too weak. Earthy, but not unpleasant. I enjoy mixing with other teas, e.g. Assam melody or one of the Earl Greys -- adds a new complexity