How does the English Earl Gray get its name? One of the blank legends is that in a storm on a high seas cruise on the way home to England, the transported cargo of the ship was heavily cluttered and leaked bergamot oil spilled on entrained tea bales. Lord Gray was shocked at the arrival of the ship in London and decided to first try the "polluted" tea and then decide whether the cargo would have to be destroyed.
Since he was stingily stingy he decided to sell the tea under the name English Earl Gray. With an unbroken success to this day.
The Duphil pyramid bag is individually wrapped, contents min. 3g per bag and is sufficent for a teapot of 0.5 liters.