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Earl Grey Teabags

Earl Grey Teabags

50 Earl Grey Teabags 125g/4.4oz
£3.25
A zesty and aromatic Earl Grey, made with tea grown on our own Kaimosi Tea Farm in Kenya. Picked from bushes beside the Kakamega forest on our Kaimosi Tea farm, this fragrant black tea lingers in the mouth with the subtle aroma of Mediterranean Bergamot Oranges to produce our iconic Earl Grey.  
 
A zesty and aromatic Earl Grey, made with tea grown on our own Kaimosi Tea Farm in Kenya.

Tea Type

Earl Grey is our iconic blend, giving a zesty and aromatic cup.

Farm

Grown on fields beside the ancient forests that border Kaimosi.

Pesticide free

All of our teas are naturally grown and pesticide free, offering complete transparency from Bush to Cup.

Reviews

February 7, 2025

About the Williamson Earl grey tea I must say, it exceeded all my expectations. The tea is incredibly strong, offering a robust and full-bodied flavor that is perfect for those who enjoy a more intense brew. The taste is simply delightful, with rich, aromatic notes that make each sip a pleasure. Additionally, the quality is evident in every aspect, from the carefully selected leaves to the meticulous packaging. Williamson Tea truly stands out as a premium choice for tea lovers. Highly recommended!

Anett Jonas
September 17, 2024

We love Williamson’s earl grey tea. We first bought it for a friend whose surname is Williamson but very quickly realised that this is the tea for us.

It has a lovely balanced subtle flavour and is not weak like other earl greys.

We only drink Williamson earl grey now, no other tea.

M Williamson
September 16, 2024

we love Earl Grey tea : the quality and flavour of your product is unique compared to the brands currently available on the Italian market.

Although we have to pay additional custom fees we only buy your teabags

CINZIA LORENZA MORALLI

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