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earl grey strong
earl grey strong
earl grey strong
earl grey strong
loose tea
earl grey strong

earl grey strong

grey with attitude

A blend of strong english breakfast, darjeeling and bergamot - to be drunk with milk. Keep a look out for “DAMAGED” packs in the drop down list. These might have slightly damaged outer packaging, but with perfectly good tea inside.
$25.00 to $175.00

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naturally contains caffeine

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great with

your fave milk, even alternatives!

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Assam, Rwanda, Ceylon and Darjeeling

what's special about this tea?

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Do you like your earl grey to come with some real oomph and wallop? Well, this is the one for you. We've blended some powerful Assam and Rwandan teas with the more delicate Ceylon and Darjeeling to give the perfect strong tea base for the zesty, all- natural bergamot flavouring. Maybe more of a Duke than a lowly Earl?

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1 per person

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loose tea

1 teaspoon

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water

boiling

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brew time

3+ minutes

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milk?

add your fave milk

how does it taste?
Strong black tea with delicate darjeeling and fancy bergamot. An earl grey but with wallop!
good if you're feeling
In need of a sophisticated boost!
ingredients
Black tea, cornflowers, natural bergamot flavour with other natural flavourings, natural lime flavour.
nutrition

nutrition per 100ml

  • 1 kcal
  • 0 sugar
  • 0 fat
  • trace carbohydrate

Dairy free, gluten free, suitable for vegetarians and vegans. Made in a factory that handles nuts.

our packaging

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tea temple

made from plant starch - pop in your council food waste

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inner bag

made from wood pulp - pop in your home compost

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outer carton

made from sustainable paperboard - recycle me

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loose pouch

non-recyclable so try to re-use me!

Customer Reviews

Based on 55 reviews
78%
(43)
5%
(3)
7%
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4%
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5%
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Anna Murray
Not as good as the dachshund Earl Grey bags

What happened to the wonderful Earl Grey Teapigs with the dachshund on the packet? The delicate ones that tasted of bergamot? The bulldog "strong" is something else entirely, the black tea thuggishly overpowering the bergamot. Please bring back the dachshunds or I'll have to permanently switch to the Ceylon loose Earl Grey which tastes closest to my favourite Teapigs.

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pauline presley
No other Earl grey comes anyway near

I was given the earl grey teabags as a gift some years ago and went to the loose tea as I find the bags too expensive. I used to buy from Amazon but it hasn't been on there for a while so I have been busy buying other makes as I didn't want to add postage by buying direct.
However, I can say I have tried so many I now can consider myself an expert on the best Earl Grey and it is definitely Teapigs
No other loose earl grey, regardless of price, comes anywhere near as good. It fully deserves 5 stars
Teapigs, Please do not alter your recipe (unless you add a little more bergamot & lime)

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Ian
Disappointed wth the bags

I've been drinking the loose leaf variety for while. Some say it's not like Earl Grey, but there is no standard Earl Grey to compare it with. You just have to find what you like, and I do like this. But, I was tired of the mess that goes with loose leaves so tried the bags. They don't contain the same tea. I was disappointed. Now, I'm back to the loose leaf variety but use bags that can bought empty for this purpose. That's a much better solution for me, and much cheaper.

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Gregory
Best I've tried

For couple of years I've been slowly sifting through the variety of black tea blends and brands present on the russian market and all of them have the same taste except truly cheap ones that are closer to sewage than tea and some the the more expensive ones that have the taste of mold. The fact that a teabag that has the cost of 2 pennies had the same taste as the 1-pound one was quite distressing and I eventually abandoned my quest for a good tea. Come Christmas/New Year of 2020>2021 when I bought this particular tea because I liked the name and decided that it could at least serve as a joke. I was surprised by the taste that was much more prominent and vastly different from all others I tried and only got better when I(to the horror of everyone present) added milk to it. Definitely recommend to at least try it.
Sadly, this blend disappeared from the shelves of the only store that sold it even before sanctions and the war. Not the brand, mind you - only "earl grey strong". I am trying to order it in a roundabout way to avoid all the restrictions and economical blockades, but as of yet my efforts are fruitless.

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Vanessa
I want to like it, and am learning to, but it isn't really Earl Grey

I bought this as part of a kit with the strainer for a mug (which is pretty good). I have had it for a month or so and keep trying it but it is an acquired taste which I have yet to acquire. I didn't realise it would have such a strong lime flavour, which is strange and not really like Earl Grey. It is good strong tea for sure and looks very pretty in the jar but I regret buying two packs. It is clear some people love it so would suggest buying a sample or small pack if you have never tried it. Maybe I will be converted by the end of pack two in which case I will update my review if I can! It isn't horrible, just strange.