I really dislike most tea. I am definitely a coffee person – the stronger, the better. However, there is one tea that I have been known to enjoy and that is Earl Grey. It is purportedly named after Charles Grey, the second Earl Grey, who married Mary Elizabeth Ponsonby today, 18th November back in 1794.
There are a couple of stories about this tea
One account is that a grateful Chinese Mandarin first presented the blend to the Earl after one of his men rescued the Mandarin’s son. However, this is slightly scotched by Earl Grey never having been to China and the main flavouring of oil of bergamot was not known in China at that time.
Another account is that it was just a gift so as to work best with the water at Howick Hall, the family seat in Northumberland.
We might never know for certain, but I shall carry on drinking it if offered.
There are a couple of stories about this tea
One account is that a grateful Chinese Mandarin first presented the blend to the Earl after one of his men rescued the Mandarin’s son. However, this is slightly scotched by Earl Grey never having been to China and the main flavouring of oil of bergamot was not known in China at that time.
Another account is that it was just a gift so as to work best with the water at Howick Hall, the family seat in Northumberland.
We might never know for certain, but I shall carry on drinking it if offered.