Grey Rooibos




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Character
A fabulous red blend of Earl Grey flavours with caffeine free Rooibos.Story
During the 18th century the Dutch-Chinese tea trade was growing and the port of Cape Town, South Africa was an important stop along the long trade route between Europe and Asia where tea drinking also flourished. Outside of the township farming communities sprang up however for these Dutch settlers tea was hard to come by and expensive so in 1772 a Swedish botanist, Carl Thunberg, noted that the indigenous people were harvesting, drying and brewing a drink using the leaves of the wild rooibos plant.ant.Brew
1 tsp per cup in water at 95°c for 4-5 minsServe
With milk or honey and lemon as desired.Ingredients
Rooibos leaves, lemon peel and bergamot oil.Origin
South Africa and GermanyCustomer Reviews
Peter Flynn | 26/09/2019 |
I got this because I love earl grey and it smelled so good in the box but once brewed it lost a lot of that earl grey aroma. For now I think I'll have to stick with your normal earl grey which is so much better. |
Danielle Williams | 20/08/2019 |
I gave up caffeine last year and I thought that meant I'd never again drink earl grey. I'm so happy I found this its absolutely delicious! This tea has all the classic flavours of an earl grey plus the nice flavour of rooibos. Please never stop selling it! |
Andrea C | 13/04/2019 |
I think I prefer my earl grey with caffeine. It's definitely a different departure from traditional black. |
Marcia | 08/10/2018 |
Love the citrus flavor. Mild, but wonderful. Earl grey was never a favorite of mine, till this one. Rooibos is a favorite served at night when want to relax before bed. |
Reggie | 06/01/2018 |
The early grey is very strong and overpowers the rooibos, and becomes too much of a perfume taste. |