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Default Earl Grey taste

It seems to me that I read somewhere, and I thought it was on this ng,
that the bergamot oil in Earl Grey has a taste of licorice.

I just tried an Earl Grey and there is definitely something, but I
don't detect exactly licorice.

Is it licorice or something else?

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