White Noble's Earl Grey Tea (Japan) Mitsui Norin Co. Review

On my trip to Japan, I got hold of this tea which is only available in Japan.

Earl Grey tea, sometimes spelled as Earl Gray, is a tea blend with a distinctive flavour and aroma derived from the addition of oil extracted from the rind of the bergamot orange, a fragrant citrus fruit.

Brand: White Noble
Company: Mitsui Norin Co.
Flavor: Earl Grey


A single package of the tea:



The actual tea bag:



I used steaming water which you can see in the image:



With flash:



Flavor: Strong (You can actually taste the bergamot oil in this tea, so it has a somewhat of a oily taste)
Aroma: Strong
Steeping: 2-3 minutes  (212°F / 100°C)
Try it with: a Splash of milk and lemon as it will mask the strong bergamot oil if you're not a big fan.  Which brings up a interesting question.... if you mask the bergamot oil, why drink Earl Grey?

This product is not available in the United States or anywhere else for that matter. I manage to get a hold of this while in Osaka, Japan. You may find this tea at Japanese grocer stores such as Kenko (which does do international delivery but albeit with high shipping fees).

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