Earl Grey Supreme

Tea type
Black Oolong White Blend
Ingredients
Black Tea, Natural Bergamot Oil, Oolong Tea, White Tea
Flavors
Bergamot, Brisk, Honey, Lemon, Earl Grey, Earth, Citrus, Citrusy, Floral, Hay, Malt, Tea, Orange, Smooth, Cream, Brown Sugar, Raisins, Astringent, Creamy, Caramel, Cocoa, Tart, Toast, Rose, Citrus Zest, Fruity
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Bulk, Loose Leaf, Sachet, Tea Bag
Caffeine
Medium
Certification
Kosher
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Average preparation
205 °F / 96 °C 4 min, 15 sec 3 g 12 oz / 345 ml

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  • “I guess my latest mini-obsession is Earl Grey :) Let’s see, I had a very long Chinese obsession, followed by mini obsessions of Assam, then Chai, now Earl :) I threw a sample of this in my cart...” Read full tasting note
  • “You know you have become a true tea drinker when……… …you are sitting on the porch in 80 degree weather drinking hot Earl Grey Supreme. And you are usually hot in this kind of weather. Still, this...” Read full tasting note
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  • “I’m finishing up the last of this delicious Earl Grey today – but I think I should have saved it to drink while watching Star Trek! Either way, this tea is great as a tea latte with the citrusy...” Read full tasting note
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  • “A sample of this arrived with my recent Harney order. I thought I’d give it a go this morning. I’m not a huge Earl Grey fan…I like it, but it’s a case of I like what I like and don’t often branch...” Read full tasting note
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From Harney & Sons

For the connoisseur we offer Earl Grey Supreme, which uses a higher grade of teas with the addition of Silver Tips. Most of our customers never go back to our regular Earl Grey once they taste the Supreme. If you love bergamot and fine tea, this is the blend for you!

Ingredients: Black tea, white tea, bergamot oil.

Details: People just love this tea. Great teas and wonderful lemony flavors combine into something special, something we call Supreme

Dry Leaves: A nice mixture of large black leaves, the brown leaves of the oolong, and silver needles of the white tea

Liquor: The liquor is a lighter brown than most Earl Greys, this is because the higher proportion of large tippy teas and the silver tips

Aroma: Lovely citrus aromas predominate, we put a higher amount of bergamot in this special tea

Caffeine Level: caffeinated

Body: With larger, tippy teas and silver tips this is a lighter bodied tea

Flavors: The lemony flavors are perfectly balanced with the delicious tea base. In comparison to other Earl Greys, there is a nice sweetness from the tippy teas and citrusy bergamot.

Brewing Time: 5

Brewing Temp: 212º

About Harney & Sons View company

Since 1983 Harney & Sons has been the source for fine teas. We travel the globe to find the best teas and accept only the exceptional. We put our years of experience to work to bring you the best Single-Estate teas, and blends beyond compare.

200 Tasting Notes

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a really, really good Earl

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This tea has a little white blended in…the “Ceylon Vintage Silver Tips” from the description (btw harneytea, you’re busted on your generic tea picture…it doesn’t show any of the Silver Tips"). I don’t know that the Silver Tips does anything much for the tea other than add visual appeal to the mix. The tea is smooth and mellow with no “grassy” finish (unlike Viennese Earl Grey by Harney). It doesn’t have much of a bergamot smell, but the flavor is definetly there to taste. A very good, high quality Earl Grey.

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More Earl Grey. I think this one is one of the best Earl Greys I’ve had. It’s a pleasant relaxing one.

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One of my favourite Earl Greys.

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Delicious, balanced with seductive Bergamot flair. Archetypal EG.

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One of my staple Earl Greys, I really needed something comforting after the week I’ve been having. This blend has the perfect mixture of black, oolong, and white tea with a bergamot zip.

Flavors: Bergamot, Brisk, Honey, Lemon

Preparation
Boiling 3 min, 30 sec 2 tsp 8 OZ / 236 ML

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I’ve been trying for several tastings to figure out if this one is my favorite Earl Grey, but it seems I have run out of the other one. So for now I will call this a very serious contender!

What draws me to this one is the tea, with a bit of lemony zest from the added bergamot. So I’m enjoying it more for the tea than as an Earl Grey, which is unfortunate because it could be more “Earl Greyish” and might seem lacking to some. The tea has a bit of a lightly spicy earthiness to it which I find pairs well with the lemony touch.

Overall the whole thing is a hint on the mellow side, so again perhaps not what some Earl Grey seekers are after. But I really enjoy it.

Now the question is whether to order more of that other one.

Flavors: Earl Grey, Earth, Lemon

Preparation
195 °F / 90 °C 5 min, 0 sec 2 tsp 12 OZ / 354 ML
ashmanra

I am not an Earl Grey lover, preferring my bergamot on a Keemun base, but this is my favorite Earl from Harney. You may want to try Diamond Jubilee if you like this one.

CJBaker

Thanks, I was considering another Harney order and will definitely get some of that.

Cameron B.

I tend to prefer lighter Earl Greys as well! There’s really a wide range when it comes to the amount of bergamot added.

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Ah! The familiar taste of a traditional Earl Grey. I can safely say that this is the best Earl Grey I have ever tasted, although I have not had that many. Twinings Earl Grey (loose leaf) and Kusmi Tea Earl Grey comes to mind, and this is better than both of them. The lemony bergamot is perfectly balanced with the tea itself so you can taste both the bergamot and the flavor of the tea, which is a blend of black, oolong and white tea (silver tips). The silver tips and the oolong adds an interesting, sweet, floral element that for some reason reminds me a little of the flavor of chamomile.

The bergamot is fresh and vibrant and I would call it a medium in terms of strength. It does not taste like some kind of cleaner like Lipton EG which contains way too much bergamot for my taste. This is refined and skillfully blended. The tea itself is medium-bodied, I would say. Not as strong as some of Harney & Sons’ plain black teas but more full-bodied than most of their flavored black teas in my opinion.

I don’t know how this tea compares to their regular Earl Grey, as I have never had it, but this Earl Grey Supreme variant is my idea of a perfect Earl Grey.

If you like EG, look no further!

Dry leaves, appearance:
Relatively long, charcoal grey/black tea leaves with long silver tips here and there.

Dry leaves, aroma:
Very strong bergamot aroma. Fresh, citrusy and vibrant.

Liquor:
Medium to dark brown.

Packaging:
4 oz. loose tea tin.

Flavors: Bergamot, Citrus, Citrusy, Floral, Hay, Malt, Tea

Preparation
Boiling 5 min, 0 sec 2 g 9 OZ / 275 ML
ashmanra

This is my favorite of all the Harney Earl Grey blends!

White Antlers

What a wonderful, compelling description! I have not drunk an Earl Grey in decades and this has whetted my appetite.

Andreastt

Nice to hear! What is the difference in terms of flavor profile between all their Earl Grey variants (Earl Grey Supreme, Earl Grey, Earl Grey Imperial, Viennese Earl Grey)?

Andreastt

Thank you very much! This is actually also my first Earl Grey in a very long time.
I highly recommend it. I can’t imagine a better EG than this one.

ashmanra

Andreastt: I find this one more refined. I actually dislike many Earl Grey blends. I find it too sour when they use a Ceylon base that is naturally lemony, like the high elevation ones. I prefer my bergamot on Keemun, and Nina’s of Paris used to be my absolute favorite until they switched to Ceylon tea. The other Harney blends differ in the base and amount of bergamot. They are a little rough around the edges to me, but that is just a matter of personal preference. I have a friend who prefers the rougher cups.

The base is the big difference for me with Harney, and the amount of bergamot added. I don’t want it too strong. Another good blend from Harney to try is Diamond Jubilee which is basically just this tea with a hint of grapefruit flavor added. I also enjoy their Winter White Earl Grey.
If you like lavender with bergamot, Parker’s Blend from Cuppageek is very good and you can resteep each teaspoon twice, for a total of three steeps. I combine these all together for a nicely balanced pot.

ashmanra

Viennese Earl Grey is a darjeeling base and VERY lemony, Imperial is their strongest base with the most bergamot and is just a little too much bergamot for me, and regular Earl Grey is a mix of black and oolong tea for the base.

My picks in order are Ear Grey Supreme, Winter White Earl Grey, and Diamond Jubilee, although on any given day number two and three may switch places!

Oh, their Victorian London Fog is good! It is Earl Grey with cream flavor!

Sorry if this is way too much information!

Andreastt

ashmanra: Thanks for the info. I enjoyed reading that. Diamond Jubilee sounds nice but it is a shame that you can’t get it in a tin. But I don’t think I will buy another Earl Grey blend now that I have one already, but Victorian London Fog is the one I am most intrigued by. Do you know if the black tea in Earl Grey Supreme is Keemun and do you know if the silver tips are Ceylon Vintage Silver Tips? I have 3 new Harney & Sons teas on the way: Apricot, Darjeeling and Black Currant. Have you tried those?

ashmanra

I looked up my old notes, and apparently I had Apricot in sample tea bag form years ago and loved it. I was just eyeing it at the supermarket so I guess this means I need to pick up a tin. I tried Black Currant but at that time I was drinking a lot of Tower of London which I dearly love and preferred over plain Black Currant. I have not tried Harney’s Darjeeling.

White Antlers

ashmanra No such thing as ‘too much information’ when it comes to tea! : )

Andreastt

ashmanra: It’s great to hear that you like their Apricot tea. I look forward to receiving it tomorrow :) I discovered Harney & Sons back in 2011 or 2012, but I first started drinking their teas at the beginning of 2021. I did not buy any teas from them back then (probably because I was 14 or 15 years old and didn’t have a lot of money) but I remember that Apricot was one of the teas I wanted to try back then, so that’s why I have now bought it. It’s going to be interesting to see how it tastes. I bought Black Currant because I wanted a plain Black Currant tea and also because it was their first flavored tea. I love the distinct taste of Darjeeling tea so I hope it’s going to have that characteristic Darjeeling flavor. I have not tried Tower of London and it is not available in loose leaf here in Europe so that’s unfortunate. It sounds very similar to Paris, though – which is also an excellent tea.

Andreastt

White Antlers: I definitely agree :)

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296 tasting notes

I didn’t used to be an Early Grey fan at all but I’ve fallen head over heels for Victorian London Fog, and now decided to try another from the Harney line that’s always so recommended, this one. It’s actually very good! I will likely get some more of these too to sip when in the mood. Strong and flavorful. Had a satchet sample of this.

Courtney

I am going through something similar where I’m now quite fond of EG creams! And before a few months ago, I couldn’t really stand EG!

Cameron B.

Yay, I’m glad to see more people coming around to Earl Grey! :D

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