Mar 24, 2006 by Jooles | Posted in Non-Alcoholic Drinks
I am looking for information about Lady Grey Tea, e.g. where does the name come from, when was it produced for the first time, where does it come from, is it true that only Twinings can use the name and that Whittard had to change their Lady Grey Tea
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Earl_Grey_t ea
Sorry that is all that I could find.
tigergirl301 | Jun 19, 0682
Twinings Lady Grey Tea, Tea Bags, 20-Count Boxes 1.41 ozs., (Pack ...
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Twinings Lady Grey Tea, Tea Bags, 20-Count Boxes 1.41 ozs., (Pack of 6)

Case of six 20-count boxes (total of 120 individually wrapped tea bags) Sumptuous blend of black teas flavored with bergamot, lemon, and orange Pale golden tea delicately sprinkled with cornflowers Gentle citrus flavor; natural source of antioxidants English specialty tea company founded in 1706
Lady Grey Tea is a unique blend from Twinings. This delicious black tea has a light and gentle citrus flavor that is both relaxing and refreshing. Lady Grey is perfect in the morning with breakfast or for afternoon tea. Enjoy it with a little milk, or with sweetener, or to your liking. It is a refreshing, light black tea with the distinctive citrus fruit flavor of bergamot to deliver an uplifting tea with vibrant aroma and zesty flavors of orange and lemon.
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