Tanzanian Earl Grey | Black Tea

Bergamot - Cornflower - Citrus

This expressive black tea is accompanied by an elegant hint of bergamot and complemented by a subtle floral nuance. A classic among flavored teas, Earl Grey continues to enjoy great popularity. Its origins date back to the 18th century, although its exact history is not definitively documented.

Ingredients: Black tea and cornflower blossoms from organically controlled cultivation, with natural flavoring.

Type of tea: Black tea

Contents: 80g loose tea

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€9,90
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FAQ | The most important questions about coffee & preparation

Is every coffee suitable for every preparation method?

Not every coffee is suitable for every brewing method. Light roasts shine in filter coffee, darker roasts in espresso. Grind size, roast profile, and bean type determine taste and extraction – when properly balanced, it tastes better.

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Which grind size is best for my preparation?

The grind size depends on the method: very fine for espresso, fine for stovetop espresso maker, medium for filter coffee, coarse for French press. Freshly ground from whole beans naturally always yields more aroma and balance.

Adjust the grind size according to brewing time and taste: if it's too fast, grind finer – if it's too slow, grind coarser.

What is the difference between Arabica and Robusta?

Arabica is more delicate, fruitier, and sweeter – with higher acidity and more complex aromas. Robusta is stronger, earthier, more chocolatey, with more caffeine and a thicker crema. Arabica grows tall, is more delicate, and more difficult to cultivate. Robusta is more robust, higher-yielding, and ideal for espresso blends to enhance body, crema, and intensity.

How long does coffee keep and how should I store it?

Freshly roasted coffee keeps for about 6–12 months unopened, but it develops its best aroma in the first 6–8 weeks. Once opened, consume promptly. Store it in an airtight container in a dark, cool, and dry place – but not in the refrigerator. Oxygen, light, and heat accelerate aroma loss. Buy whole beans instead of pre-ground and grind them just before brewing – that's when it tastes best!