One of the most popular types of flavored black tea.
Tea received the mentioned name in the 19th century from the diplomat Charles Gray, who introduced this type of tea to Europe. According to legend, tea leaves were brought to Europe by ship. During a violent storm, the barrels of bergamot oil were overturned, and the oil spilled into the tea bags. Since the cargo was expensive, the owner could not throw it away, and that's how tea with bergamot oil was sold. "Spoiled" tea was well-liked by the English and since then, it has been very popular all over the world.
Useful properties: bergamot has soothing properties, improves metabolism, is good for flu and colds.