“There are two reasons i decided to get a bag of this tea. 1. I am out of straight black teas and have never had a Nilgiri or at least one that’s not flavoured or found in a teabag. 2. it looks...” Read full tasting note
“During my last online order at this tea shop, the look of this tea caught my attention. It is black tea, but also with some green leaves. The packaging I received even mentions brewing it at 90...” Read full tasting note
“I visited the Camellia Sinensis store a few months ago, and while I was waiting the clerk made a pot of this for my group. I bought a large bag on the spot and it has been my goto tea since then....” Read full tasting note
“This is an unusual-tasting tea. It is similar to a FF Darjeeling (possibly as a result of the hard wither each receives), but with more of a tart tang and fruit-like element to it. A FF Darjeeling...” Read full tasting note
The Nilgiri Parkside 2011, arrives late each February to begin the year’s teas. It is an unusual looking tea with its green flakes and dark wiry leaf combination. On tasting the lively liquor is an eccentric blend of green spring freshness and a smooth barley-sugar sweetness. Well structured with balance and finesse.
More information about the tea, on the company’s blog: https://camellia-sinensis.com/carnet/?p=1113&lang=en
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