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Of the conventional Earl Grey teas that are relatively easy to find, my favorite is Bigelow's. If you want to try an Earl with a unique citrus zing, go for Stash Double Bergamont.
Lady Grey by Twinings also tastes great, and includes small blue flowers, which you can see in the loose leaf version. I think it includes grapefruit flavoring (just my perception).
This is my favorite brand of Earl Grey tea. If you want an Earl Grey that doesn't hold back on the bergamont, I'd suggest Tazo.
Cool visual effect against the dark black tea leaves. In my opinion, it's far better than any other brand I've tried.
I feel it is quite similar to its Twinings' counterpart, but I give this one the edge.
It stands alone as a relaxing, yet energetic aroma/flavor combination, which may have you daydreaming of lavender fields and warm, wafting, sunny afternoons. This is a most aromatic and flavorful tea, and one you will not soon forget, as it is so uncommonly delicious. Revolution's Earl Grey Lavender Tea has me spellbound. I was introduced to this tea at a fine restaurant, and I have not been able to get it out of my mind.
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