“Sipdown, 243. This is another sample from Majani that I have thanks to Kasumi no Chajin! After my experience with the Thabiti black (it was a bit too robust for my tastes), I steeped this one...” Read full tasting note
“Trying to get the hang of my gaiwan. After my first experience (that I’ll blog about later) my gaiwan skillz got better. Today I’m just accident prone. I knocked over my cookie batter bowl, then...” Read full tasting note
“Thanks, Kasumi no Chagin for sending this – trying a new tea that I enjoy is like a friend showing up in a convertible in early spring and shouting “let’s go!” and you just drive anywhere for the...” Read full tasting note
“It is surprisingly good! Very bold and aromatic. While it is bold, it has sweet aroma. I like taking it without milk or sugar. Love it with ice, too. Also, it is unbelievably good deal$ compared to...” Read full tasting note
Black Kenyan teas are infused with a beautiful deep reddish color. Kenya is one of the leading producers of black teas. The profile of a black tea including its infusion color, body, strength, aroma and flavor depend on the tea bush varietal, the season of harvest, the elevation of the tea garden and the degree of tea leaf oxidation. Majani offers Orthodox black teas that are organic and fair trade. Kenya has started producing orthodox black teas that are can be enjoyed by themselves or infused with fruit. We hope that you enjoy them as much as we do.
Imara Organic Black Tea has balanced briskness, moderate body and toasty notes. Hints of caramel on the nose. Sweet finish with a touch of spice.
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