Review: Stash Earl Green (Loose)

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Thumbs up!"What sets the Stash tea apart is the quality of the green tea leaf. And they keep the percentage of flavoring oil low enough that the tea taste comes through."
Babette’s Teaview: 7.5/10
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stash-earl-green.jpgThe traditionalist in my always steps with caution toward products that try to put a new spin on something so well established as Earl Grey. But the Stash Company has blended a whole-leaf green tea with just the right amount of Oil of Bergamot. And I find myself preferring the EG Green than the EG black. It makes me feel a bit fickle.

But I'm also quick to say that it's not fair to compare. Each flavoring combination has uniquely delicious qualities. But what sets the Stash tea apart is the quality of the green tea leaf. And they keep the percentage of flavoring oil low enough that the tea taste comes through.

I haven't seen the Stash loose-leaf teas on many grocery store shelves yet. But it can be purchased from the website or catalog at $9.95/100 grams. There is also an option to purchase it in a gift tin for a bit more $$. The catalog is available via the web or phone but browsing their online tea site is great fun.

— To purchase Stash Earl Green (Loose), or for more specific information on ingredients or the story behind this particular blend, click here to go directly to the manufacturer's web site.

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