☕ Sip into Serenity with Udyan Tea!
Udyan Tea's Imperial Earl Grey Black Tea offers a premium loose leaf experience, delivering 100 grams of high-caffeine delight that brews up to 50 cups. This preservative-free and allergen-free tea is rich in antioxidants, making it a perfect choice for those seeking both flavor and health benefits. Enjoy a customizable beverage that connects you to a rich cultural tradition.
Specialty | Preservatives Free, Artificial Flavor Free, Artificial Color Free |
Weight | 100 Grams |
Ingredient Type | Vegetarian |
Brand | Udyan Tea |
Storage Instructions | Store in an airtight container, away from heat and sunlight |
Item package quantity | 1 |
Form | Loose Leaves |
Caffeine Content | High Caffeine Grams |
Package Information | Bag |
Manufacturer | Udyan Tea |
Allergen Information | Allergen-Free |
Item part number | UIEGB |
Net Quantity | 100.0 gram |
Country of Origin | India |
S**H
Must Buy Product
The tea blend is very nice in which the ingredients are clearly seen 👀 This classic and strong black tea with high caffeine will boost your energy instantly and a refreshing afternoon ☕ with natural superior quality bergamot oil with citrusy flavour and aroma wakes you up from your afternoon slug. ⏰✅ Vacuum and three layer aluminium packaging keeps the tea leaves fresh and reduce moisture exposure. 🌧️✅ The sources of ingredients are 100% natural 🌿 which is choosen by veteran tea tasters.✅ Blending is done perfectly by tea masters.✅ Rich in antioxidants and a fresh citrusy bergamot oil give you the perfect lift from lethargic to active. 💪✅ Overall Rating ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
S**R
Fantastic and fragrant
I liked flavour of the tea. It's aromatic, smooth and refreshing. A bit costly but the quality justifies the price.
H**I
Good one 👍
This black tea from udyan tea is really tasty with such a nice aroma , and the best part is it doesnt have any artificial flavours or preservatives .Its completely natural and organic , as every sip of it can definetly confirms that .Also the packaging is worderful , and a perfect gift option with a very affordable price .Such a amazing black tea with a finest qualityRecommend this to all 💕💕👍
A**R
No quality
The quality of Udyan tea has been deteriorated.
V**R
Found the Perfect English Tea
I have searching for a vigorous cup of strong, malty tea with dull woody notes. I tried so many brands from India and some from UK too and I finally found with Udyan English Breakfast tea: a great cuppa. Rich colour, perfect blend of malty with deep liqour colour.5 minutes of brewing, sugar and dash of milk, it was a cup of heaven. My real treasure that I simply couldn't get enough which can be happily enjoyed anytime of the day.
R**.
Worst Earl Grey I have ever bought in my life!
Over a period of 20 years I have tested and tasted innumerable brands of Earl Grey in India. Almost all of the are bad in varying degrees. But this Imperial Grey Earl Tea from Udyan Tea must be the worst so far. No flavour at all. You can as well steep dry grass in hot water and drink it.
D**R
It is a very good earl grey
The tea is quite good. It is not the best I have have ever had, but it is a very good earl grey and I do not think you will be disappointed. I drink it black so the strength of the bergamot is very important to me. This one does a good job. The only down side I would say is that on a second steeping (which I can do with my highest quality black teas without issue) this one gets a little bitter. Still quite good overall when I cannot get access to the best earl grey from shop in US (Teasource in Minnesota, Early Grey White Tip...yes it is best I have had in US, Britain, or India...it is that good)
R**I
Amazing product. Very tasty and healthy
I tried chocolate tea for the first time and it tastes very good. I enjoyed every sip of this tea. Worth buying!
G**N
weak and not malty
Visually this tea is impressive: the package contains full leaves, although strangely some of them were green (which I haven't seen in an Assam tea).Unfortunately the taste is a big disappointment. It is weak, even when using double or triple the amount. There is almost no malty taste.
M**L
Tasty tea!
I love tea and have an extensive tea cupboard at home so I was looking forward to trying this black tea & lavender blend which also contains rose petals.The tea comes in a resealable pouch with a plastic covering for freshness.The tea itself looks lovely, you can see all the ingredients but its best to give it a bit of a shake so you get a good mix.THe tea brews up well, and smells amazing while brewing, I'd actually use a wex melt of the same scent happily!I didn't find the lavender overpowering with I have found with other lavender teas, the rose petals gave a lovely soft floral note.Good price for a quality blend.
J**S
Delicious, Unique, Floral-Tasting, High-End Black Tea from Udyan; Made it Using French Press!
I'm a caffeine addict who drinks a tremendous amount of coffee and tea. Therefore, I can honestly say that the Udyan Lavender Bloom Black Tea is a high-end, high-class act. This loose-leaf black tea arrived triple-packaged for security and safety. It is very doubtful that it will get damaged and leak during shipping and handling; it is unlikely that someone will tamper with it without you noticing. This beautiful tea also smells very fragrant and fresh. The extra layers of packaging helped maintain its freshness. On the back of the large, outside bag, directly to the left of the barcode, is the packaged date of MAR 2021. There is a note that reads: "BEST BEFORE 24 MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF PACKAGING."Therefore, this bag of loose-leaf black tea is very fresh and will remain that way until March 2023. This tea will be gone long before then. I wish the packaged date had been included on the inner bag. Many consumers will throw away the outer bag. Also, located inside the large bag, there are three sample packets of teas (Rose Marvel Green Tea, Kashmir Saffron Kahwa Tea, and Turmeric Spice Green Tea). I haven't tried them yet but I am sure they are delicious. I made my Lavender Bloom Black Tea using a French Press Coffee Maker. I love my French press and use it all the time. For me, it is the easiest way to make coffee and tea, and cleanup is a breeze.I used my French press to make the Lavender Bloom Black Tea both hot and iced. It is very hot here in Maryville, Tennessee. I've been drinking a tremendous amount of iced coffee and iced tea. I simply dump two scoops of coffee or tea into the beaker of my French press, add only one cup of steaming water, stir the contents, allow it to steep for five to seven minutes, press down on the plunger, and pour the filtered tea into a tall stainless steel mug filled with ice. Most of the ice will melt, creating wonderful iced tea. I also add stevia, which is an all-natural, zero-calorie sweetener that will enhance the flowery taste of the Lavender Bloom Black Tea. The Lavender Bloom Black Tea is one of the most unique teas I've seen and tasted.If you are searching for an unusual black tea, then I highly recommend the Udyan Lavender Bloom Black Tea. It is priced slightly higher than many teas ($13.99 at the time of this review), but it is a very high-end, high-quality loose-leaf tea from Darjeeling, India. One can tell that a tremendous amount of effort, time, and resources went into making this tea. Also, this black tea has enough caffeine to perk me up in the mornings. Furthermore, this product would make a great gift for any tea lover, especially for someone who loves drinking exotic black teas.
Y**�
Very unique Earl Grey. Very mellow and smooth
I am an Earl Grey lover. My favorite Earl Grey is made by Numi, but I really like to try other brands. I don’t like Stash brand Earl Grey. I was interested in trying this Udyan Tea as part of Amazon’s Vine program. I get to try the product for free, then give my honest opinion.It is a beautiful tea as you can see from my photos. I am including a photo of the dry tea and also another photo after I steeped it. In comparison to Numi’s Earl Grey, the Udyan Earl Grey has much more definition of whole leaves.Aroma is very much orange and I am wondering if they actually used real oranges along with bergamot. Bergamot is a citrus fruit similar to orange, but this tea has a very distinctive orange scent to my nose. I like it! The black tea has a very mild, mellow aroma.Taste is beautifully smooth. It has undertones of green tea to me which I really like. It is not a strong or powerful Earl Grey which I like a lot. I had a friend try it, but he still prefers my stronger Numi Earl Grey over this tea.I am quite happy with this tea and I have really enjoyed trying it out and writing about it on Amazon (something I like doing as an Amazon Vine reviewer). This is my honest feelings about this tea and I think it really deserves the 5-star rating I’ve given.You also get three other samples in the bag which is really a nice surprise!My photographs show both this Udyan Imperial Earl Grey Black Tea and the Numi Earl Grey Tea as a comparison - the last 3 photographs I’ve posted. The close ups are 1) the Udyan Tea, and 2) the Numi Tea. You can see that the Numi Tea is finer in texture and the Udyan Tea has much more leaf definition (which I really like)
M**N
Light and fruity Earl Grey
I've sampled several Udyan teas and I've enjoyed all of them. There's a "naturalness" and freshness to the flavor of all of their teas that I've tried, perhaps because their loose teas are freeze dried and shipped rather quickly. Therefore, given my expectations, I was quite eager to try their take on a classic tea blend, Earl Grey. I was slightly surprised but not disappointed.This Earl Grey is different. It has that freshness I've come to enjoy so much in Udyan teas. It's not a "classic" Earl Grey, which tends toward hints of sweetness in the tea and bergamot combination, but rather a somewhat muted citrus flavor coupled with the mildly malty taste of the black tea that is the Earl Grey base. The bergamot oil has a slightly bitter flavor, something that anyone who has ever tasted the rind of a lemon will quickly recognize. That slightly tart bitterness is exactly what the oil of a citrus fruit like bergamot tastes like.My surprise concerns the somewhat attenuated flavor of the black tea, which I assume is Assam. My expectations were of a more assertive black tea maltiness. My sense of balance in the blending of the two Earl Grey elements craved a moderately intense black tea flavor. Tastes differ, of course, and you might have a different take on the flavor on offer here. This Earl Grey is quite good and ticks all of the boxes. And it definitely tastes "natural" and fresh. If you want to experience what real bergamot oil tastes like, here it is.
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