Leaf Type: Black & Green Teas
Where to Buy: Nina’s Tea Store
Tea Description:
Bergamot from Sicily. The smoothness of Keemun (Black Tea) together with the freshness of bergamot. An ancient recipe that was handed down by a high dignitary of China to Earl Charles Grey. A classic that definitely shouldn’t be missed.
Learn more about this tea here.
Taster’s Review:
When I opened my sample of this Earl Grey tea from Nina’s Paris, I’ll admit that I was a little disappointed and skeptical about whether or not I’d like this Earl Grey, because the aroma was very faint. Not just faint, but there was hardly any discernible bergamot fragrance. And when it comes to Earl Grey, I want BERGAMOT!
Now that the tea is brewed, the bergamot scent is a little stronger than it was with the dry leaf. And the flavor doesn’t disappoint! Quite the contrary, this is a superb Earl Grey!
The bold flavor of the Keemun black tea base gives this tea a little added “umph!” that makes a real difference in the overall flavor. I love that rich, smooth flavor of the Keemun together with the tangy-sweet notes of the bergamot. The wine-like notes of the Keemun marry beautifully with the citrus fruit, and creates a very harmonious taste.
And the slight smoky note of the Keemun also adds some interest to the cup without overwhelming it. It’s not a heavy smoky tone, just a little wisp of smoke in there that keeps the taste buds intrigued.
The bergamot is stronger in flavor than the fragrance led me to believe, but it isn’t an overpowering bergamot flavor. Typically, I like a good, strong bergamot essence, but, I like the subtler approach of the bergamot here, because it works to the favor of the complexity of the Keemun, allowing the palate to explore the many different notes within this cup. It’s not all about the bergamot, nor is it all about the Keemun. It’s a really interesting combination of flavors, one that I am enjoying very much.
This is a really good Earl Grey. Definitely worth a try if you’re an Earl Grey enthusiast like me, or even if you are just looking for the “right” Earl Grey for your tea cupboard. You should definitely try this one, it’s different enough from the standard to make it stand out from the pack.