Lovely, lovely dry leaves. In low light, looking through it, there is almost a pinkish cast to the liquor.
Even sick, this seems like an exceptional tea. Smooth, warm, lightly brisk. It is indeed reminiscent of Darjeelings. There is a light astringency at the end of the sip.
I suspected this might happen. It’s a tea that I’d never spend the money on if it hadn’t been on sale for essentially half price with a certificate. Sigh. I’ll just have to enjoy this one while it lasts.
EDIT: As it cooled off, I was surprised when bringing the cup to my lips to smell vanilla. I don’t necessarily taste it, but I do smell it.
Nepali Tea Trader’s has a Himalayan Gold Tea, I wonder if this is the same source. Really good tea.
Oh, you do have to play with the steep times on these teas we found at Happy Luckys, after tasting many Nepalese varieties. It’s not just you.
good to know Bonnie, especially since i want to order their teas eventually :)