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TEA - Earl Grey

TEA - Earl Grey

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If you serve an excellent Earl Grey, you'll have loyal friends for life! Such is the reverence afforded this classic combination, that any change to an Earl Grey recipe takes a long time to develop and a lot of dedicated tasting and testing to ensure a smooth transition. Our recipe has been through this very process a long time ago and as such has a reputation for being an Earl Grey you can rely on to delight your customers time and time again. We have combined high grown Ceylon tea and a smooth top grade Keemun along with top quality natural bergamot oil, some blue cornflowers for decoration to produce a high quality classic that quite simply delivers an amazing 'Earl Grey' experience with no aftertaste or overpowering perfume. Enjoy!

 

Ingredients  / Product Information

Luxury black tea, cornflower petals, natural flavours

Store in a dry, cool place away from daylight

Country of Origin: Sri Lanka, China

 

Supplied by Jenier World Teas

 

Ethical Tea Partnership 

Jenier World of Teas source all our teas through member organisations of the Ethical Tea Partnership. The Ethical Tea Partnership has a goal to provide consumers with a totally transparent perspective on where tea is grown and manufactured. All aspects of the quality of lives for those living and working on tea estates is covered including fair compensation health coverage, housing and childcare.

The ETP runs monitoring and improvement programmes to help tea producers improve against the Ethical Tea Partnership Global Standard, and all audits are carried out by independent third-part auditors. Whilst similar to Fair trade, the ETP is totally focussed on tea and is able to address the many individual nuances and regional peculiarities within the tea trade. ETP also differs from Fair Trade in that its primary focus isn't economics, but is also very much led by the social and environmental aspects of the tea trade. This approach is helpful as where higher prices are paid in developing countries it addresses the concern of unscrupulous companies bolstering lost margins further along the supply chain.

For more information visit:

the ethical tea partnership
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