Apple - Empire - tasting notes, identification, reviews (2024)

  • 10 Oct 2023

    Not easily available

  • 22 Nov 2022

    The Empire and the McIntosh apples are the only two variety of apples I’m not allergic to so I’m a huge fan and agree with the tasting notes. They’re sold in my local grocery store a few months of the year.

  • 21 Feb 2021MERSEYSIDE,United Kingdom

    Hands down my favourite apple variety. It's unfortunate that it's difficult to find in shops in the UK. I've just stumbled upon some in a butcher's shop, of all places, after an absence of several years. Firm and crunchy, the sweetness is not as overpowering as the near ubiquitous Pink Lady. I wish I had the extra land area to try growing this myself. My daughter has just discovered this apple for herself and has become as firm a fan of it as I have

  • 22 Oct 2020WISCONSIN,United States

    I think that the toughest thing to do is compare apples to each other based upon what you buy in the store alone. It is our fall tradition to go apple picking here in Wisconsin and it allows you to sample them as fresh as they get when pulled off the tree. My wife and I enjoy a sweet / tart flavor profile so when we start picking in August we target a variety called Zestar, September we target Macintosh, and October it is Empire (admittedly I did grow up in western NY so maybe that plays a part in bringing back childhood memories but it is generally the last "good" apple of the year). We have yet to taste a variety from all neighboring trees growing at that time that can match them (including Honeycrisp which we find to be just OK but almost too sweet). Bear in mind these are my findings from maybe a dozen local orchards and I am ALWAYS searching for the next champions - I have had pink ladies relatively fresh in the store and those aren't a bad apple either IMO. Lastly - there IS a phenomenon where some varieties get better after picking but I haven't wasted time on those since I need immediate gratification at the orchard - not a "wait for it" excuse. Remember to keep your apples in a fridge / in a plastic or they will degrade quite quickly otherwise.

  • 17 Aug 2019PETERBOROUGH,United States

    My total favourites. I so miss them when out if seasob

  • 18 Sep 2018WA,United States

    Better by far than either of its parents: McIntosh x R. Delicious. This produces well in the dry heat of eastern Washington, and also makes a superior cider base.

  • 18 Aug 2018United States

    I've loved the sweet and sour crisp taste of the Empire for years. I moved to California after college and missed the NY apples. Then one day I stumbled onto the Empire at a farmers market. I was hooked and my dad reminded me that it was from NY. Of course! Since they were hard to find in stores and markets I found a tree to plant and it thrives in the CA Bay Area valley summer heat. The sizes vary and my kids like the smaller ones. I share with my neighbors and they also find it's sweet, sour crisp flavors a welcomed change from the normal market brands.

  • 28 Dec 2017NJ,United States

    Although mostly outclassed by many modern varieties today, The Empire variety Still has a unique flavor that makes it distinguishable to me from all other varieties I have had when it is in perfect form. It can get mealy though and is far from perfect.

  • 19 Dec 2017WILTSHIRE,United Kingdom

    Exactly what you would expect from Red Delicious x MacIntosh; extremely crisp with a juicy-sweet vinous flavour. Empire has no flavour intensity or complexity whatsoever. It saddens me to think that this is some people's favourite apple.

  • 03 Nov 2015UTAH,United States

    Very dark red skin and somewhat squat appearance makes this apple look almost like an oversized plum more than an apple. Many of the reviews say they don't bruise easily, but I had a hard time finding one in the store that wasn't bruised. They do sound hollow to the touch and when cutting into them. The aroma, texture (mealy), and thick skin is very similar to Red Delicious, which for me is a turn off. However, its flavor is more complex and interesting, if not a touch tart, than a red delicious, and is slow to brown, giving it some redeeming qualities. Not enough to secure a spot amongst my favorites though.

  • 29 Dec 2014KY,United States

    I was born in London, Ont and was moved to Louisville when I was 8yrs old. I was searching the local supermarket to find an alternative to the crisp blandness of the Delicious apple when I came across Empire. When I first bit into one I was transported 50yrs into my grandmothers fruit cellar where I ate apples as a child and she made her wonderful apple pies. I hadn't had an Empire since then till now but the flavor was unforgettable. Though they may sound hollow and mealy they are always crisp and juicy. Probably because of that thick skin. My favorite apple

  • 20 Nov 2014ESSEX,United Kingdom

    I love Empire apples but unable to find any shops that sell them anymore.why?.

  • 06 Oct 2014ONTARIO,Canada

    Empires are one of my favourite varities because they taste quite a bit like a Mac when eaten fresh, but bake better than a Mac (producing better texture). If you want an apple that can play both roles, the Empire is a good choice.

  • 19 Aug 2014WORCS,United Kingdom

    Nothing else compares! I, too, am addicted to the crunchy, sweet taste. When I mange to find them in season, no one else in the house is allowed to eat my stash. I didn't realise there were others out there like me who had the 'Empire Addiction'. I can't find anything else that compares.

  • 22 Jul 2014NEW YORK,United States

    Dont ask me how I made it to 25 year old, living in apple country in NEW YORK where Empires originated, without trying them. I suppose I had overlooked them before thinking they were past their prime; on the tree they look dull and are a very dark almost burgundy/purple color. I went apple picking with my husband 6 years ago and I got curious and picked one, once I shined it up a little it was a beautiful deep red. Once I took a bite I was hooked and I packed the rest of our bags with them. They are a great balance of sweet and tart and they are very crisp. I find eating them warm better than chilled. I havent found the ones in the store to measure up, they arent as flavorful and tend to be more mealy and soft which I dont like in an apple. I am considering getting us our own tree, these are definitely one of my top 5 favorite varieties.

  • 11 Feb 2014NEW YORK,United States

    By far my favorite apple. I have 2 trees that are consistent bearers. They are great keepers and will remain fresh in my garage refrigerator through winter until spring. They are a bit suceptible to apple scab, but will do well if you plant them where there is good wind circulation, sunlight and you maintain a regular spraying program.

  • 21 Oct 2013BC,Canada

    I just bought a house and discovered two small Empire apple trees in the back yard. They are heavy with fruit and much to my delight when I bit into the first one I picked. Juicy, sweet and crunchy, excellent flavour ! A great addition to my early season duch*ess. I am elated to have these trees.

  • 22 Jan 2013NY,United States

    Bo- This apple is soft all over. A sweet red flavor and a flesh soft and mealy enough for children's fresh teeth. Mash 'em yourself for home-made baby-food!

  • 09 Sep 2012UT,United States

    By far my favorite, sweet-tart and crunchy. an all around good apple...I just wish the Western varieties of apples were even remotely as good a NY apples.

  • 09 Sep 2012UT,United States

    I have lived in the West for 6 years and I still have not way to get my NY apple fix, specifically my EMPIRE apple fix. The apples in UT are mostly from WA state and for the most part are flavorless (even the apples from local UT orchards are bland...why bother??).

  • 23 Jan 2012United States

    Veriy similar to a mac, skin is a bit thick for me

  • 07 Nov 2011OREGON,United States

    I tried the empire apple while in the orchard at UCSC where there are 100 different apple tree varieties. Its taste was distinctively gratifying, crunchy, and a good balance of sugars and acids. I am ordering four for my own orchard.

  • 03 Jul 2011SURREY,United Kingdom

    A beautiful, crisp, juicy, sour-sweet apple with firm flesh that stores very well. Examples grown in New York state are the best. Ones from British Columbia are inferior in both taste and appearance, but still very good apples.

  • 18 Feb 2011BRITISH COLUMBIA,Canada

    Empires are our favourite apple and we can't usually find them here on the Island. We came from Ontario where they were easier to get. Now I'm looking for tree stock so I can grow my own.

  • 08 Feb 2011LONDON,United Kingdom

    I love Empire apples so much that I have to eat at least 2 a day to be happy! It's February and they're really sweet and crispy and juicy right now. I get them at Morrisons and was looking online to find if they are anywhere else, cheaper. An apple that fits into the palm of my hand costs about 40p, which is more than half a dollar. Crazy!

  • 04 Mar 2010APPLE COUNTY,United Kingdom

    A slender apple, very shiny to look at and gives a consistent crunch. The pure white inners are not only visualy pleasing, but they are full of flavour too, an over all good apple

  • 03 Dec 2009LONDON,United Kingdom

    I am concluding that this apple may not do so well in the UK in a less than good summer. I like the acidity, juiciness and the crunch, but the sweetness that many US posters mention is very often missing. It would be best described as watery. I will reserve judgement until I have tasted one from the UK from a great summer.

  • 13 Nov 2009YORKSHIRE,United Kingdom

    Empires are grown mainly in the US and Canada but there are some grown in the UK and Benelux. The only problem is that they are available from Late October to April / May (depending on the season).

  • 02 Nov 2009IRELAND,Ireland

    While I love the taste and the crunch of this apple, I do not like the skin for some reason.

  • 12 Oct 2009VANCOUVER ISLAND,Canada

    I have to agree with every positive review of the Empire variety. We are fortunate to have a backyard supply. The tree was here when we moved in 25 yrs ago and until now we did not have a name for it--just called it "sort of like a Spartan" :-) Thanks to a friend who referred me to your great website, we now have the name for this queen of apples. Thank you!

  • 25 Sep 2009LAS CRUCES, NM,United States

    I tried this variety for the first time last year while looking for a good drying apple. Of 10 varieties that I dried, Empire retained it's flavor best, with a pleasant texture. I will be drying more this year, you can be sure!

  • 19 Apr 2009CORFE MULLEN, DORSET ENGLAND,United Kingdom

    Empire are without doubt the best apples I have ever eaten, but are only available for a short time here in the UK (Tesco is the only place I can find them!) BUT, does anyone have any suggestions for alternatives which come a close second when Empire are not available?

  • 17 Apr 2009SOUTHAMPTON UK,United Kingdom

    yes a superb apple. Waitrose and Sainsbury's often sell them where I live.

  • 31 Mar 2009UK (BARROW-IN-FURNESS),United Kingdom

    I used to buy apples every week, usually buying on price and looks. I first tasted Empire Apples last year when I bought some from Tesco, they were by far the best apples I have ever eaten. After a few weeks our local Tesco seemed to stop stocking them so I stopped buying apples because no other apple compares. Fortunately Tesco have now (March 2009) started stocking them again so they are back on the weekly shopping list.

  • 19 Mar 2009HERTFORDSHIRE,United Kingdom

    empire apples are sold in borehamwood tesco, in hertfordshire. they surely are one of the best apples there are.

  • 08 Mar 2009PRESTON, LANCASHIRE,United Kingdom

    Saw these for the first time at Sainsburys. They might be stocking them soon.

  • 03 Mar 2009EXETER,United Kingdom

    I love empire apples. They'e so crunchy & sweet & tangy, clearly the best apples there are! BUT I can't find them anywhere! Last year I was able to buy them is ASDA while they are in season but this year I never saw any anywhere. Help! If anyone knows where I can buy some in England, or online, I'd love you to let me know!Laurenyourethevoice@hotmail.co.uk

  • 21 Nov 2008DEVON,United Kingdom

    can you please help a noviceI would like to have a orchard and have enough room for 15 trees,i would like maiden trees on a m106 root stock but as im in Devon the trees must be disease resistant ,if possible could you recommend 10 eaters for me please

  • 19 Nov 2008LONDON,United Kingdom

    I would like to add "The empire apples are friendly if you suffering some sort of alergy, myself Empire apples are the only apples i can eat without alergy reaction. again does anybody knows why they are not in the UK market????

  • 12 Oct 2008UK LONDON,United Kingdom

    i dont know what to do, the supermarkets no longer sell these amazing apples, i formed a habit of 4-6 a day! i am at a loss and no other apple measures up :( hence me going to great lengths to find them, sigh.

  • 03 Oct 2008United States

    where is this u-pick empire apples in julian? what is it called? thanks!

  • 21 Sep 2008SAN DIEGO, CA,United States

    I just visited Julian, CA where there is a U-Pick apple orchard with Empire apples. The Empires were the best of the varieties they had. On the branch in the sun, they actually look more purple, but once you rub off the natural dust, they were as pictured. Very sweet, crunchy, and easy to eat more than one. In the orchard at ambient temperature, you don't really notice the tartness, but once refrigerated and cold, the tartness comes out.

  • 01 Jul 2008NORTHAMPTON UK,United Kingdom

    We love Empire apples and cannot get enough of them (literary) none of the supermarkets are selling them at present.

  • 30 May 2008ONTARIO,Canada

    As a child, I grew up in a part of the country where apple orchards were plentiful, and many varieties were readily available. However, it has been only recently that I have gotten hooked on empire apples. Their firm, crisp texture and pleasantly sweet flavour make them a satisfying snack...everytime!

  • 20 May 2008CRAWLEY, WEST SUSSEX,United Kingdom

    I was always an avid Granny Smith eater, the sharper the better, but my tastebuds have now changed and I am hooked on Empire Apples which are beautifully crisp and sweet, unfortunately I have been unable to buy any these past two weeks in any of my local large supermarkets, I must ask and find out why!!

  • 20 May 2008ENGLAND,United Kingdom

    The empire apple is a tasteless, hard apple whoseparts add up to far more than the sum. McIntoshand Red delicious are among the fruitiest,juiciest apples apples around, and it is annoyingthat the hybrid is so poor.

  • 30 Apr 2008United Kingdom

    Unfortunately, having tried this variety of apple (bought from Tesco), I found them completely tasteless and did not enjoy them at :-(

  • 25 Apr 2008United States

    I bought some Empire apples for the first time about 3 weeks ago and have bought them evey time I have been shopping since. They are delicious, crisp (they give that appealing crunch sound everytime you bite a wedge off) and juicy. I'd day they are definitely my favourite apple but then I am a relative newcomer. I have only recently started buying different varieties in order to compare them but I am now hooked, thanks mainly to this site. People at work think I'm a bit mad but I managed to ween one person off her Red Delicious the other day with the help of the far superior Empire!

  • 14 Apr 2008NORTHAMPTON,United Kingdom

    Empires are the best apples ever! They're so crisp and sweet..I'm addicted I eat 3/4 a day.

  • 12 Feb 2008COLLEGE STATION, TX, U.S.,United States

    My favorite out-of-hand apple, having supplantedthe Macintosh. Sadly, only available here in thefall.

  • 08 Feb 2008COLORADO,United States

    Empire, in my opinion, is far and away the best apple for fresh eating. It used to be in good supply in grocery stores in North Carolina when I lived there, but disappeared three or four years ago. Now, here in Colorado, the produce managers that I have queried have never even heard of it!

  • 23 Jan 2008BOURNEMOUTH,United Kingdom

    They are in the supermarkets at the moment. Tesco is best. but they frequently sell out cos they are so popular.

  • 11 Jan 2008LONDON,United Kingdom

    my husband loves empire apples but i just cant find them anywhere, do you have any clues

  • 20 Oct 2007VIRGINIA,United States

    I LOVE Empire apples but am having a hard time finding them in the eastern part of VA. Do you know any reasons why? I used to be able to find them here.

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