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Earl Grey Lavender in bulk available for wholesale. Lavender has a long history of medicinal, culinary and household use. For one, its sweet, floral fragrance is notably soothing, invoking relaxation. Combined with the classic blend of Earl Grey's citrus and a hint of cream this black tea blend is sure to become a quiet time favorite. Your London Fog latte just slipped off to Provence!
This tea contains a high level of caffeine | Steep at 212° for 3-5 minutes.
Customer Reviews (3416)
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Corinn Crawford
“ Literally intoxicating whenever we open this one to sell loose or to make a drink. Delicious and just the right amount of lavender. ”(3 mins @ 212°F)
Feb 15th '25
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Sharayah Irwin
“ This replaced a different lavender earlier grey I was using from a different company, and I like it better. The cream softens it a bit, and it's great as a London Fog. But don't oversleep, it gets bitter easily! ”
Jan 6th '25
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Carol Rybinski
“ A lovely lighter earl grey with just a touch of lavender. On point for the past season's in flavour. Our customers really enjoyed this nice lavender Earl Grey. Also great for infusing in pastry cream. ”(4 mins @ 212°F)
Dec 25th '24
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Angel V.
“ I quite like this. I thought it might have too many flavors going on due to bergamot AND lavender, but to me, it's a good blend. And the funny thing is that I don't think it tastes strongly of either flavor, but it's interesting and pleasant. Of course, I definitely love lavender teas! :) ”(3 mins @ 212°F)
Sep 25th '24
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Farrah K
“ I am not the biggest fan of Earl Greys nor lavender in tea. So when this came up as a sample in the CommuniTEA, I had low expectations. Drinking this straight was not my cup of tea due to the floral notes which reminded me of soap. I will say, it was not bad blended with lots of oatmilk and honey into a London Fog drink. ”
Aug 15th '24
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Tenise L.
“ I can't drink earl greys and then added lavender, I'm out for the count. A lovely scent for a candle, not something I can drink. ”
blended with black tea, lavender, orange, blue cornflowers, natural vanilla flavor, natural bergamot flavor & natural creme flavor
Though its true origins are ultimately a mystery, Earl Grey tea is named after the second man to have the title, Lord Charles Grey. Lavender is a bush-like plant known for its color and scent, as well as for being a great attractor of pollinators such as bees and, especially, butterflies. Put the two together like we have in this lovely cup, and you've got the perfect image for an afternoon spent in a classic English garden. Cucumber and watercress sandwiches not included.