What type of tea is Adagio Earl Grey Bravo?
What type of tea is Adagio Earl Grey Bravo? I know it says in the description its from Srilanka <SP> but what type of tea is it if I wanted to buy some with out the bergamot flavoring?
Sri Lanka is another name for Ceylon. A comparable non-flavored tea would be Adagio's Ceylon Sonata or Ceylon Waltz tea.
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Yes, it's the old name for the country, but the tea is still called "Ceylon." And it's one of my staples.Chip wrote:Not sure exactly, but Sri Lanka is also known by its former name in tea circles as Ceylon. Many sites still refer to it as Ceylon. It is generally good basic black and is very often used in blends and flavored teas.
Edit: CK beat me to it ...



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