I've never heard of it, but I don't see any reason why Irish breakfast
blend could not be flavored with bergamot.

I'd try blending your own, find the Irish breakfast blend you like the
best, and some Earl Grey, and use some of both to make a cup, Refine the
proportions, and you've got it.

I like my hot tea straight, not blended, but I like the iced teas better
blended. I'm drinking a 50/50 mixture of Darjeeling and Keemun iced tea
now. Love it. I also mix hibiscus with a cinnamon plum flavored black tea
to drink iced. Very refreshing in the heat.

I buy all my tea on-line. Loose tea in bulk is much better than powered tea
in bags from the mass markets.


On Fri, Sep 6, 2013 at 10:09 AM, G Mann <g2ma...@gmail.com> wrote:

> On the issue of tea.. apparently there are some devoted tea drinkers here,
> so someone may know.
>
> Is there anywhere on the planet where I can buy "Earl Gray Irish Breakfast
> Tea" .... ?  Last time I saw it sold was perhaps 2 decades ago and it was
> my absolute favorite.  The other Twinnings irish breakfast just are not the
> same as well as others calling themselves "irish breakfast" teas.
>
> Grant.
>



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