Earl Grey Green Customer Reviews

Green tea from China with the robust flavors of bergamot (a citrus fruit). Zesty and refreshingly dry.

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Customers use these reviews to describe their experience with Earl Grey Green, including flavor, aroma, preparation preferences, strength, and how the tea fits into daily routines. Browse the full review history page by page to compare tasting notes, steeping tips, and favorite ways to enjoy this tea.

  • Product: Earl Grey Green
  • Ingredients: green tea, orange, natural bergamot flavor & blue cornflowers
  • Reviews shown here: 1-50 of 1380

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★★★★☆

I am an avid earl Grey tea lover and this tea taste so good. I was happy to find this earl Grey in a green tea version. Same great taste.

2 min steep · 180°F

★★★★★

Can't believe I waited to long to try this one! I love it. The Earl Grey White was so good that I was inspired to try the green. I enjoy a classic Earl Grey, and every black tea iteration of Earl Grey that Adagio offers. I like the black tea versions enriched with honey and cream or coconut milk so I think I thought those lighter teas wouldn't translate. Meanwhile what I've found is the white and green Earl Greys are quite refreshing! The Earl Grey Green is kinda giving nice weather gardening vibes for me. I like this one either with nothing added or with a touch of honey, as I'm finding that I like the bergamot tanginess untamed in green or white. I tried adding extra dried orange peel to the Earl Grey Green once and now that's how I drink it. I think they've rebalanced the Earl Grey nicely for each of the different tea bases. I get two delicious steeps from this tea, and suspect it will be great iced this summer. (2 mins @ 180º)

2 min steep · 180°F · 1 helpful votes

★★★★★

A beautiful cup of tea, a great replacement for my usual cup of usual black earl grey. A near daily favorite.

3 min steep · 200°F · 1 helpful votes

★★★★★

Delicious green tea that never turns too sour when oversteeped. Been drinking this for 10 years every morning!

3 min steep · 212°F

★☆☆☆☆

Not earl grey! This is citrus green with a tiny bit of bergamot added. Way to cheap out people. Do Not recommend! I wanted Earl Grey green... read the ingredients, don't trust the title...

3 min steep · 180°F

★★★★★

absolutely love. I really enjoy bergamot flavor but black teas are too intense for me. this tea is the perfect balance.

3 min steep · 180°F

★★★★★

This is my new favorite tea. It has all the flavor of classic Earl Grey with none of the bitterness and less caffine.

3 min steep · 212°F

★★★★★

Nice green with the familiar Earl Grey flavor. I like to make this using a Tablespoon of tea with 1 cup of water, then after steeping it three minutes adding it to enough ice cubes to make a cup of ice. Gives me 2 cups of ice tea for later in the day. (Put the ice in a pint thermos) I then use 1 c. water on the leaves again for a cup of hot tea for immediate sipping.

★★★★★

I absolutely love this tea! It's a perfect blend with beautiful notes

3 min steep · 212°F

★★★☆☆

I was honestly surprised that this one didn't hit higher for me. I like bergamot and love Adagio's green base tea. I think this one is probably still a decent tea that has its fan group, but for me I have others that fit the bill better. Opening the packet it actually reminded me of lemon meringue green which is a fav. I believe it may be the extra orange that really popped in this tea that to me gave it an over the top perfume type taste that I just could not come around to. This is an odd complaint as I like bergamot and even many rose teas. Anyway glad I could try it. Added nothing to cup. 180° 3 min

6 helpful votes

★★★★★

I love this tea. Honestly, it fixes what I dislike about earl grey (which is I have to take it with soy milk and sugar) while keeping the elements of it I love.

★★★★★

a lovely green, with earl grey notes, bringing a fabulous brightness and depth of flavor to each sip!

2 helpful votes

★★★★★

I love this one for its 'traditional tea' flavor. My friends who aren't into fruity or flavored tea love this one. I like it a bit stronger than the recommendation, so I add a larger portion of the tea. I serve this tea when I want to mention my English ancestors and talk about history. This tea has been on my menu for morning tea for years now and I'm not going to kick it off any time soon. This tea has breakfast wth me almost every morning. I feel lucky to have found it. Complex flavor-I still like it strong. An Old Faithful in my tea array.

3 min steep · 180°F · 6 helpful votes

★★★★★

CommuniTEA sample: 2 min @ 180 F, second infusion for 3 min @ 180 F. I like green tea, I like earl grey, it makes sense that I would like them together! I found this blend was very orange forward, but that was mostly in aroma, and the taste was a pleasant, slightly bitter green tea. I wouldn't say it was grassy, but I do feel like it had a flavor similar to dried herbs, I often feel like the mix of bergamot and green tea brings that out. The one complaint I had was that there was a little bit of a soapy aroma to it, but overall, I really enjoyed the flavor. Very light body, and I was able to enjoy two infusions!

5 helpful votes

★★☆☆☆

Absolutely bland and I let it steep longer after the first time. It's still too bland for me. Not my cup of tea at all and I was looking forward to it too

4 helpful votes

★★★★★

I love the earl grey infused to this green tea blend! This is definitely a fun alternative to drink casually!

1 helpful votes

★★★★☆

This is a pretty good tea. The bergamot was very pleasant with vegetal green notes in the tea.

1 helpful votes

★★★☆☆

I feel like the bergamot helps balance the vegetal taste of the green tea pretty well and makes it somewhat enjoyable.

1 helpful votes

★★★★★

I have enjoyed Earl Grey for a long time. But now my doctor advised me to shy away for black tea. Earl Grey Green fills a void with the familiar aroma and taste. I have always enjoyed a nice warm cup of Earl Grey with honey and cream. Earl Grey Green does not disappoint.

1 helpful votes

★★★☆☆

I love my Earl Grey, but this is way too floral for my taste. If you like very flowery tea, you might like it.

2 helpful votes

★★★★★

I was skeptical when ordering this tea, but it does really taste like Earl Grey, just with slight green tea flavor. It's nice to get an Earl Grey fix with less caffeine.

3 min steep · 185°F · 1 helpful votes

★★★★★

A classic that doesnt disappoint. I am not a fan of black tea, so this was a nice surprise. It tastes great!

3 min steep · 180°F

★★★★★

If you love Earl Grey but not the caffeine, you'll love this version of their Green Earl Grey. Great anytime of the day!

★★★☆☆

This one's just okay to me. The flavor is too mild. I thought it'd be interesting to try because I love traditional earl grey, but this one doesn't do much for me.

3 min steep · 185°F · 2 helpful votes

★★★★★

I got this tea as a gift for my cousin as she loves Earl Grey and Green teas. She had never had Earl Grey Green and is excited to have a blend of two of her favorites.

3 min steep · 180°F · 7 helpful votes

★★★★★

I brew Earl Grey Lavender with Earl Grey Green daily for well over a decade. I enjoy experimenting various brews together. I have always loved tea, no coffee for me. Adagio is the best!

★★★★★

Absolutely loved this green tea. So excited to have an Earl Grey in a more delicate green tea! Couldn’t wait for this tea to become available again!

3 min steep · 212°F

★★★★☆

EDIT 4/19/2025: The secret to drawing the flavor out of this tea is to use about twice as much as the packet states and steep for one minute longer, so about one and a half to two teaspoons per cup and a four minute steep. Once I figured that out, this tea was really good!

I really wanted to like this tea because it has a lot of the flavor notes I tend to enjoy, and at a glance at the ingredients it sounded like it would be a nice alternative to a cheap tea I tried from my grocery store while I was trying to use up my fall and winter Adagio stock. Unfortunately, I can't really find it in my heart to give this more than three stars because it doesn't have any of the qualities I like in green tea or in earl grey tea and ends up coming out tasting very weak. At first I thought it was user error and that the paper filters I used maybe prevented the tea from steeping correctly, but even when I use my folding infuser it came out with hardly any flavor at all. I also tried giving the tea longer to steep and using more tea for the same amount of water, but neither really helped this shine. It's okay and I'll finish my sample, but I don't think I could recommend it over other citrusy teas I like from Adagio like Citrus Mint Green or Citrus Mate.

3 min steep · 180°F · 7 helpful votes

★★★★☆

Thankful they have a green earl grey because it has less caffeine than the black tea. It tastes like earl grey, too.

★★★★★

There are very few earl grey greens that I have found that balance the bergamot and citrus with the flavor of the green tea, but this one does very well and is very enjoyable.

3 min steep · 175°F

★★★★★

It's Earl Grey tea, but green tea instead of black tea. The green tea allows the rest of the flavor profile to seep through more at the cost of its strength. But it's a good blend I'll be returning to.

1 helpful votes

★★★★★

Wow! This one has become a new favorite. Enjoyed as a London fog tea latte with a little milk and sugar

3 min steep · 212°F

★★★☆☆

Definitely tasted the citrus, orange from the bergamot, and a bit of spiciness, clove-like, from the cornflowers I assume. It was a nice mix of flavor blended with the green although I prefer more of an unaltered green-tea taste.

3 min steep · 180°F · 1 helpful votes

★★★★★

Earl Grey Green offers a refreshing twist on the classic, with crisp green tea and zesty bergamot. Yum

2 helpful votes

★★★★★

Lovely mellow flavor that isn't overpowering at all. I didn't need to add any sweetness to enjoy. 5 out of 5 stars.

3 min steep · 195°F · 1 helpful votes

★★★★★

This is my favorite tea!!! I have always loved earl grey but this green tea version is everything!! So refreshing and bright!

3 min steep · 212°F

★★★★★

Delicious and healthy! I love this one for my afternoon cuppa

4 min steep · 212°F

★★★★☆

Earl Grey Green is a unique and delightful blend, combining the smooth, earthy notes of green tea with the vibrant essence of bergamot. The citrusy bergamot adds a bright twist that perfectly complements the gentle, grassy green tea base. It’s a refreshing take on a classic, ideal for an uplifting and flavorful tea experience!

3 min steep · 185°F · 1 helpful votes

★★★★★

A delicious, traditional Earl Grey; The bergamot does not overpower the great tea taste. Great for breakfast. I will always love Earl Grey; I just wish I could go to a reeplicator and say, 'Tea, Earl Grey, hot.'

★★★★★

Lovely, traditional Earl grey flavor in a green tea. Very smooth and enjoyable. One of my favorite afternoon teas.

3 min steep · 212°F

★★★★★

Love love love, nice bergamot flavor. My ki da tea even with ice

3 min steep · 212°F

★★★★★

Absolutely delicious! Fragrant and fruity!
A blend of 2 of my favorite teas. Highly recommend if you like green or earl grey.

3 min steep · 212°F · 1 helpful votes

★★★★★

This tea meets expectations. I love a loose leaf green tea because it will not brew bitter unless I oversteep it. That said, this tea can be brewed twice, which I love.

3 min steep · 185°F · 1 helpful votes

★★★★☆

Wanted to try this on a whim since it has been on my wishlist for a while. Turned out pretty decent, but I think I would just stick with the traditional Earl Grey.

1 helpful votes

★★★★★

This was a very surprising delight. All the bold flavors of traditional Earl but with green tea instead, the entire experience becomes a bright spring like masterpiece. High notes abound and the citrus couldn't be more delightful and smooth going down. A lovely combo!

4 helpful votes

★★★★☆

This was quite good! Not better than a black earl grey, but I definitely enjoyed it.

1 helpful votes

★★★★☆

If i was an EG drinker this tea would probably be in my stash. I am a lover of green tea and the use of this base really brought out the citrus of this tea. Unfortunately it was bergamot. It has a soapy flavor for me🫤

6 helpful votes

★★★★☆

This green tea has no 'grassy' taste. However, the bergamot is very, VERY strong. I like it, but it's my least favorite of the earl grays

4 helpful votes

★★★★☆

Not too bad. I like more of the black tea and not green

5 helpful votes

★★★★☆

I'm not the biggest fan of green tea in general, but surprisingly I really liked this blend! I think I just enjoy the taste of the bergamot, which comes across more cleanly/prominently against the green tea base. It's crisp and just really lovely. I think it would make an excellent iced tea perfect for any summer picnic.

6 helpful votes