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What tea did you have this morning...or afternoon?
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<blockquote data-quote="Timbo" data-source="post: 558309" data-attributes="member: 3740"><p>Hmmm, just had a cup of Dilmah Early Grey from a foil wrappered bag which I've not had previously. I'd say that this is yet again a different blend to the Dilmah Earl Grey bulk baggies and also a different blend to their loose leaf EG as well. It was milder in both tea and bergamot flavours, much more subtle than what I'm used to drinking from Dilmah, if it didn't say Earl Grey on the foil I'd swear it was a Lady Grey tea. The other two mentioned examples were much closer together on the spectrum flavourwise.</p><p></p><p>Maybe tea is similar to tobacco both being farmed crops, the flavours differ from year to year and soil to soil. Both seem to need master blenders to keep things consistent.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Timbo, post: 558309, member: 3740"] Hmmm, just had a cup of Dilmah Early Grey from a foil wrappered bag which I've not had previously. I'd say that this is yet again a different blend to the Dilmah Earl Grey bulk baggies and also a different blend to their loose leaf EG as well. It was milder in both tea and bergamot flavours, much more subtle than what I'm used to drinking from Dilmah, if it didn't say Earl Grey on the foil I'd swear it was a Lady Grey tea. The other two mentioned examples were much closer together on the spectrum flavourwise. Maybe tea is similar to tobacco both being farmed crops, the flavours differ from year to year and soil to soil. Both seem to need master blenders to keep things consistent. [/QUOTE]
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