Our full-leaf Earl Grey Lavender Tea takes the classic citrusy brightness of Earl Grey and elevates it with fragrant lavender blossoms. The delicate floral aroma of lavender adds a soothing, calming dimension to the familiar bergamot-accented black tea, creating a blend that feels both elegant and comforting. This tea marries the bold, aromatic character of traditional Earl Grey with a gentle floral note that lingers on the palate, making it a perfect choice for relaxed moments or a peaceful break in your day. The result is a harmonious, well-balanced cup that’s sure to become a quiet-time favorite.
Black Tea | High caffeine | Steep at 212° for 3-5 mins
Ingredients: black tea, lavender, orange, blue cornflowers, natural vanilla flavor, natural bergamot flavor & natural creme flavor
Our teabags contain the same high-quality tea as our loose-tea offerings. Their pyramid shape gives the leaves plenty of room to unfurl and infuse, placing more flavor in each cup. Enjoy the superior flavor of gourmet tea with the convenience of a disposable bag.
teabags
15 full leaf pyramids
$9
Ingredients & Lore
blended with black tea, lavender, orange, blue cornflowers, natural vanilla flavor, natural bergamot flavor & natural creme flavor
Though its true origins are ultimately a mystery, Earl Grey tea is named after the second man to have the title, Lord Charles Grey. Lavender is a bush-like plant known for its color and scent, as well as for being a great attractor of pollinators such as bees and, especially, butterflies. Put the two together like we have in this lovely cup, and you've got the perfect image for an afternoon spent in a classic English garden. Cucumber and watercress sandwiches not included.
Questions and Answers
Ask a question about earl grey lavender and have the Adagio Teas community offer feedback.
Is loose tea cheaper than tea bags
Asked by Christina Krantz
on January 27th, 2020
“ It would depend on which tea bags you are looking at, I'd wager. For example, with the Earl Grey Lavender, the teabags are $8 for fifteen.
My preference is to spend the extra for the loose tea. This way, with each cup, I can experiment on the amount of t ”
Answered by Wesley Ben
on January 31st, 2020
“ Hello Christina! In general, the more you buy, the more you save! The 16 oz size of this tea is less expensive per cup than the teabags. ”
Answered by Adagio Teas
on March 4th, 2020
is this tea vegan?
Asked by Erin Germain
on October 14th, 2018
“ Hi Erin! All of our teas are vegan! Hope this helps! ”
Answered by Adagio Teas
on October 16th, 2018
What black tea is used to make this Earl Grey, is it Ceylon or a blend of black teas?
Asked by C C
on September 10th, 2020
“ Hello CC! Yes, it is Ceylon! ”
Answered by Adagio Teas
on September 11th, 2020
are the teabags bio-degradable? we compost
Asked by Dr Laura A
on May 21st, 2021
“ They aren't bio-degradable. I cut the bags open and empty the contents around my roses. ”
Answered by sharron pottorf
on March 23rd, 2022
“ Hello Laura! Our pyramid teabags are made of a Silk-Alternative Nylon material, which allows for the best flow of hot water in and out of the bag, for the best full-leaf teabag infusion possible. ”
Answered by Adagio Teas
on May 21st, 2021
'hint of cream' -- is it vegan?
Asked by Danna Carmi
on January 22nd, 2024
“ Hello Danna! Our teas are made with completely plant-derived ingredients that mimic the aroma and taste of creme, without containing any actual milk ingredients. ”
Answered by Adagio Teas
on January 26th, 2024
What is full-leaf Earl Grey Lavender tea, and how is it made?
Full-leaf Earl Grey Lavender tea is a variation on the classic Earl Grey blend that starts with a whole black tea leaf base flavored with bergamot citrus oil and then enhanced with dried lavender flowers or lavender blossoms to introduce floral notes to the cup. Traditional Earl Grey tea is defined as black tea scented with the aromatic oil from the peel of bergamot oranges, giving it its characteristic citrus profile; adding lavender petals creates a brighter, softer, floral-accented variation of that classic blend. The process begins with full-leaf Ceylon black tea, which has been processed (withered, rolled, oxidized and dried) like any high-quality black tea. Once the leaves are ready, bergamot oil is applied to flavour the tea with its citrus essence. Dried lavender buds or blossoms are then blended in with the scented leaves so that when brewed the lavender aroma and flavour meld with the bergamot-flavoured black tea. The result is a tea that offers the bold, malty backbone of black tea, the bright citrus of bergamot and gentle, calming floral notes from lavender, creating a more aromatic and nuanced cup than straight Earl Grey.
What does full-leaf Earl Grey Lavender tea taste like?
Full-leaf Earl Grey Lavender Tea tastes like a harmonious fusion of classic citrus and gentle florals. You’ll still notice the bold, malty backbone of black tea and the bright, aromatic citrus character of bergamot that defines traditional Earl Grey, but the addition of lavender blossoms adds a soft, floral layer that makes the flavour feel more fragrant and soothing. This combination is elegant and balanced, with the citrus brightness lifting the rich black tea while the lavender provides a light, calming floral note that lingers pleasantly on the palate. The overall experience is smoother and more aromatic than plain Earl Grey, with a subtle floral sweetness that complements the citrus rather than overpowering it.
Is Earl Grey Lavender tea high in caffeine?
Yes. Earl Grey Lavender tea generally has a moderate amount of caffeine because it is almost always made with a black tea base, and black teas naturally contain caffeine. In a typical 8-ounce cup of black tea you can expect somewhere around 30 mg to 90 mg of caffeine, depending on the specific leaves and how long it is brewed, and many Earl Grey blends fall in the 40 mg to 70 mg range per cup.
Because Earl Grey Lavender starts with that same black tea base and simply adds bergamot and lavender flavouring, its caffeine level is similar to regular black tea or classic Earl Grey — noticeable enough to support alertness and focus, but generally lower than a standard cup of brewed coffee.
How should loose leaf Earl Grey Lavender tea be brewed for the best flavor?
To brew loose-leaf Earl Grey Lavender tea so it tastes its best, use fresh, cold water heated until it is very hot, ideally close to a full boil around 208 °F to 212 °F (98 °C to 100 °C), because the black tea base needs high temperature to fully open up and release flavor. Once the water is ready, measure about one rounded teaspoon of loose leaf per 8-ounce cup of water, making sure the lavender and bergamot-scented leaves have enough space to infuse. Cover the vessel and steep the tea for about 3 to 5 minutes, aiming toward the middle of that range for a balanced cup — shorter for lighter, brighter flavour and longer for richer, deeper character without bitterness. After steeping, remove the leaves promptly so the tea doesn’t over-extract, and enjoy hot as is, or with a touch of milk or a sweetener of your choice to complement the floral and citrus notes.
What are the health benefits of drinking Earl Grey Lavender tea?
Drinking Earl Grey Lavender tea may offer several health benefits drawn from its main components — the black tea base, bergamot flavouring and added lavender — though evidence varies in strength and much of it reflects general properties of those ingredients rather than large clinical trials on this specific blend. Because it starts with black tea, it is a good source of antioxidants and polyphenols that help protect cells from oxidative stress and may support heart and metabolic health, including healthy blood pressure and cholesterol regulation when consumed as part of a balanced diet. Studies link regular black tea consumption with potential reductions in cardiovascular risk factors and improved brain health.
The bergamot oil used in Earl Grey flavoured teas contributes citrus bioactive compounds that some research suggests might help support healthy digestion and cholesterol management, although more studies are needed to confirm these effects specifically from tea consumption.
The lavender component can add a calming dimension: lavender has long been associated with relaxation, reduced stress and anxiety, improved sleep quality, and digestive comfort in herbal use, which may enhance the soothing qualities of the tea.
Taken together, Earl Grey Lavender tea can be a calming, antioxidant-rich beverage that supports hydration and may complement overall wellness when enjoyed in moderation, especially as an alternative to higher-calorie or high-sugar drinks.
Where can I buy loose-leaf Earl Grey Lavender tea online?
Buy premium loose-leaf Earl Grey Lavender tea online at Adagio Teas. Our Earl Grey Lavender is infused with the floral fragrance of lavender flowers whose fragrance is soothing and relaxing. Our full-leaf Earl Grey Lavender tea is available in sample packs, pyramid teabags, various bulk sizes, as well as single-serve portions.
1533
tons
Adagio ChatBot
Steeped in helpfulness - I'm your Adagio chat assistant. I'll do my best, but even I can over-steep an answer now and then!