Types of Earl Grey Tea

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Types of Earl Grey Tea
Hi, I'm Nelson Drago with Chado Tea Room in Los Angeles on behalf of Expert Village. In this clip we are going to be talking about Earl Grey's. A full Earl Grey would be the Earl Grey Blue Flower. Stronger with a mellow flower, again a base of Mulberry with mellow flowers in it and a bergamot flavor. A lighter Earl Grey would be our Earl Grey Green, which has a base of sencha in it. Sencha which is again a Chinese base added with bergamot in it. So that's our Earl Grey Green which can be a self drinking Earl Grey. And last but not the least a breakfast Earl Grey which has a base of Assams and Yunnans together with the bergamont. Stronger, richer and smoother. And the last one would be the Grand Earl Grey. Also strong, has a base of Chinese black called Keemun with a little of white tea together from China called Yin Zhen. Excellent with milk or without milk.

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Expert: Nelson Drago has been the general manager of Chado Tea Room for five and a half years. Originally from Bombay, India, Drago has an intense passion for tea. Read More

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