Earl Grey Lavender is a botanical Earl Grey blend — the classic bergamot-scented black tea with real dried lavender blossoms added to the mix. The lavender-bergamot pairing has a long history in artisan tea culture and in fragrance, where the two botanicals are recognised as natural complementary partners: bergamot's citrus-floral character and lavender's herbal-floral warmth occupy adjacent but distinct parts of the floral spectrum, and they reinforce each other in a cup rather than competing.
The specific combination in Earl Grey Lavender uses natural bergamot flavor, real lavender blossoms, and natural vanilla crème over a Ceylon black tea base — producing a cup with more botanical layers than a straight Earl Grey and a softer, more calming character than a standard Bravo-style bergamot-forward blend. This is the Earl Grey for afternoons, evenings, and any moment where a slightly softer, more relaxing cup suits the moment better than a bold morning bergamot.
Black tea, lavender, orange peel, blue cornflowers, natural vanilla flavor, natural bergamot flavor, natural crème flavor.
The lavender in Earl Grey Lavender is real dried lavender blossoms — botanical lavender (Lavandula angustifolia) — not lavender flavoring compound. The blossoms are visible in the dry leaf mix alongside the black tea and blue cornflowers. The orange peel adds a natural citrus brightness that complements the bergamot; the vanilla crème rounds the finish. Every botanical element in the blend has a functional role in the flavor profile rather than existing as a visual garnish.
Adagio carries four Earl Grey varieties. Here's where Earl Grey Lavender sits:
The clearest choice guide: Earl Grey Bravo for mornings; Earl Grey Moonlight for evenings when you want something sweet; Earl Grey Lavender for evenings when you want something calming and botanical; Earl Grey Bella Luna when you want the most delicate Earl Grey expression available.
Many tea drinkers hesitate before a lavender tea because the lavender character in food and drink doesn't always match the expectation from lavender's familiar aromatherapy associations. The concern: lavender can taste soapy or medicinal when it's too prominent or too artificial.
The lavender in Earl Grey Lavender avoids both failure modes for specific reasons. The proportion is calibrated so the lavender complements rather than dominates — 3,471 customers have reviewed this tea at a score of 95, which is the most reliable data point that the lavender balance is right rather than overwhelming. And the botanical used is real dried lavender blossoms rather than lavender flavoring, which delivers a warmer, more genuine floral character than artificial lavender flavoring typically produces.
The honest description of what lavender tastes like in a well-made lavender Earl Grey: softer and more herbal than bergamot, warmer and less sharp than citrus, and with a faint sweetness that reads as distinctly floral rather than sweet in the sugar sense. It is the flavor of the scent — which is what people who enjoy lavender tea are looking for.
The lavender latte — steamed milk with lavender syrup — has become one of the most ordered specialty café drinks of the past several years, driven by social media visibility and its distinctive purple-adjacent color. Earl Grey Lavender loose leaf tea offers a home version of that experience without the syrup:
The result is a naturally flavored lavender Earl Grey latte with genuine botanical lavender character rather than lavender syrup sweetness — a cleaner, more tea-forward version of the café lavender latte at a fraction of the cost.
Earl Grey Lavender contains approximately 40–70mg of caffeine per 8oz cup — the standard range for a Ceylon-based black tea blend. The lavender content does not affect the caffeine level; caffeine comes from the black tea base only. Despite the calming associations of lavender as a botanical, this is a fully caffeinated tea.
For a caffeine-free lavender tea experience, Adagio's herbal tea collection includes lavender-forward herbal blends that deliver the botanical lavender character without any caffeine. For an Earl Grey experience without caffeine, Decaf Earl Grey provides the bergamot character at 2–5mg residual caffeine per cup.
Earl Grey Lavender is the most specifically appropriate tea gift for recipients who love lavender, enjoy botanical fragrances, or have commented on a café lavender latte. The specificity communicates genuine attention — "I know you love lavender" is a more meaningful gift message than "I got you some tea." The 3,471 reviews at a score of 95 confirm that the quality matches the intention.
Available in a sample ($3, 10 cups), 3oz pouch ($9, 37 cups), 16oz pouch ($29, 193 cups), and pyramid teabag format ($9, 15 bags). The 3oz pouch is the most popular gift size. Pair with Adagio's wildflower honey for the most natural gift combination — lavender and honey complement each other so directly that the pairing feels less like a gift bundle and more like a considered suggestion.
Order Earl Grey Lavender loose leaf tea online — bergamot, real lavender blossoms, and vanilla crème on Ceylon black tea, scored 95 by 3,471 customers, from 15¢ per cup. Free shipping on qualifying orders. Available in sample, 3oz, and 16oz loose leaf pouches and in pyramid teabag format. Delivered from Adagio's New Jersey warehouse within one business day.