Sencha Earl Grey Loose Leaf Tea with Wild Bergamot
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Our Sencha Earl Grey loose leaf tea with Wild Bergamot is a bright, fragrant green tea blend of Chinese Sencha, bergamot oil, lemon peel and orange blossoms. Fresh and grassy with a polished citrus lift, it brews to a pale golden-green cup with soft floral detail and a clean, refreshing finish — an elegant choice for lighter morning tea or a calm afternoon pause.
Sencha Earl Grey Loose Leaf Tea with Bergamot and Orange Blossom
Sencha Earl Grey brings the unmistakable citrus fragrance of bergamot to a lighter green tea base. Fine Chinese Sencha gives the blend a fresh, clean character, while lemon peel and orange blossoms add extra brightness and a subtle floral finish.
The result is a more delicate alternative to a traditional black Earl Grey: aromatic and distinctive, but with the softer body and naturally refreshing quality of green tea.
Fresh Green Tea with Bright Bergamot Citrus
In the cup, this Sencha Earl Grey loose leaf tea brews to a pale golden-green liquor with a fresh, inviting aroma. The Sencha provides a gently grassy foundation, lifted by the floral-citrus character of bergamot.
Lemon peel adds a brighter edge, while orange blossoms round the finish with quiet elegance. Everything remains balanced and clear, with no heaviness in the cup.
A Lighter Earl Grey Style for Green Tea Drinkers
This tea is especially appealing for those who enjoy bergamot but prefer green tea to black. Comparable products are often positioned as green Earl Grey or Sencha Earl Grey, highlighting that same lighter, citrus-led variation on the classic.
It is aromatic enough to feel special, yet gentle enough for everyday drinking when brewed with care.
At a Glance
- Tea type: Flavoured loose leaf green tea
- Base tea: Chinese Sencha
- Key flavours: Wild bergamot, lemon peel and orange blossom
- Liquor: Pale golden-green
- Character: Fresh, citrusy, softly floral and clean
- Best enjoyed: Without milk
Ideal for Mornings or Gentle Afternoon Drinking
Sencha Earl Grey with Wild Bergamot is a fine choice when you want something more fragrant than a plain green tea, but lighter than a traditional black Earl Grey. It works beautifully in the morning or as a poised afternoon cup.
Serve it plain so the freshness of the Sencha and the citrus detail remain clear.
How to Brew Sencha Earl Grey with Wild Bergamot
Use water at around 75°C to 80°C and add one heaped teaspoon per cup. Steep for 1½ to 2 minutes.
A shorter infusion keeps the cup especially light and fragrant. A full 2-minute brew develops a slightly fuller green tea body while preserving the bergamot and floral notes.
A second infusion is worth trying with a slightly shorter steep, producing a gentler and more delicate cup.
Ingredients
Chinese Sencha green tea, oil of wild bergamot, lemon peel, orange blossoms.
About High Teas London
High Teas London has been sourcing distinctive loose leaf teas and infusions since 2008. With over 350 different teas in our collection, we are proud to offer carefully composed flavoured teas alongside fine origin teas, including elegant green tea blends such as Sencha Earl Grey with Wild Bergamot.
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Tea Type |
Quantity |
Water Temp |
Brew Time |
| WHITE | 3-5g per cup | 70c | 5-6 mins |
| GREEN | 3-5g per cup | 75c | 2-5 mins |
| BLACK | 3-5g per cup | 95c | 4-6 mins |
| OOLONG | 3-5g per cup | 95c | 5-8 mins |
| PU-ERH | 3-5g per cup | 95c | 4-6 mins |
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| UK Orders under £30 and below 250g | £1.97 |
| UK Orders under £30 and above 250g | £3.95 |
| International Orders | £15 |
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Earl grey tea is my favourite tea ever. I am fond of black earl grey tea. But this one looks a green tea not a black earl grey tea. Really regret for this purchase. Highly not recommend it.
Our favorite tea.
So fragrant. Really love this combo of Earl Grey flavours in a green tea. Definitely will be repurchasing. Nice packaging too!
Amazing tea as always
A lovely light, fragrant tea but I make it quite weak, so as not to be overpowered by the Bergamot.



