Earl Grey Green Tea
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Commercial Description
For over a century, Earl Grey has remained one of the world's most distinctive and popular specialty teas. Lightly scented with bergamot, its delicate aroma and flavor have delighted millions of tea drinkers worldwide for well over a hundred years. Now by popular demand, we are pleased to introduce Earl Grey Green Tea, a tea that will bring you all the benefits green tea has to offer plus the wonderful Earl Grey flavor.
Ratings & Reviews
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30 Aroma: 3/10 Flavor: 2/5 Value: 2/5
Difflugia (170 reviews) on Jan. 8th, 2019
After trying the green tea version of Constant Comment and liking it, I'm really disappointed in the green Earl Grey. The bergamot flavoring is much lighter than in Bigelow's black tea Earl Grey, presumably to let the flavor of the green tea through, such as it is. The very light flavor of the base tea coupled with less bergamot makes for one of the most flavorless teas I've had, let alone of Earl Greys. It really just ends up tasting like the cheapest Chinese green tea bags that are ubiquitous in Asian grocery stores.
If you like green tea, there's better green tea. If you like Earl Grey, there's better Earl Grey. Even Bigelow's own black tea Earl Grey, which I enjoy and drink quite often, is much better.
Difflugia (170 reviews) on Jan. 8th, 2019
After trying the green tea version of Constant Comment and liking it, I'm really disappointed in the green Earl Grey. The bergamot flavoring is much lighter than in Bigelow's black tea Earl Grey, presumably to let the flavor of the green tea through, such as it is. The very light flavor of the base tea coupled with less bergamot makes for one of the most flavorless teas I've had, let alone of Earl Greys. It really just ends up tasting like the cheapest Chinese green tea bags that are ubiquitous in Asian grocery stores.
If you like green tea, there's better green tea. If you like Earl Grey, there's better Earl Grey. Even Bigelow's own black tea Earl Grey, which I enjoy and drink quite often, is much better.
60 Aroma: 5/10 Flavor: 4/5 Value: 4/5
Mariko (58 reviews) on Dec. 17th, 2014
I am so confused.
I don't quite understand how Earl Grey is supposed to work with green tea, but if you put your prejudices and confusion aside, this actual tastes pretty decent. The bergamot is by far the dominating flavor of the blend. I'm not sure why I would pick this over one of the regular blends, though.
Mariko (58 reviews) on Dec. 17th, 2014
I am so confused.
I don't quite understand how Earl Grey is supposed to work with green tea, but if you put your prejudices and confusion aside, this actual tastes pretty decent. The bergamot is by far the dominating flavor of the blend. I'm not sure why I would pick this over one of the regular blends, though.
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