Namring Estate Darjeeling

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73 / 100

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Black Tea
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Set water temperature to 205 °F / 96 °C
Steep for 4 min, 0 sec
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“I didn’t get much aroma from the dry tea, but the hot liquor greeted me with a sweet, flowery scent. Tasting happened immediately, because I grabbed the gravy ladle (which scoops and cools off a...” Read full tasting note
“This is one of the few black teas so far that I have even tasted the ‘flowery finish’ but it is quite strong in this. This is also, probably no coincidentally, the first straight Darjeeling that I...” Read full tasting note

Description

First flush. (FTGFOP) From the Selim Hill garden. Beautiful flavor with a delicate, flowery finish. Our Namring Estate Darjeeling is a light, bright tea, perfect for a refreshing morning cup. Some green flecks are visible on the smaller tea leaves, indicating the first flush of tea picked, or spring flush. Darjeeling teas are considered the rarest and most prestigious of black teas. We recommend that you drink it plain, without milk or sugar, to appreciate its flowery bouquet and distinctive mellowness. A small resort town located in northwest Bengal, Darjeeling is in the small neck of India that separates Nepal and Bhutan. Namring Estate is in Darjeeling and dates back to 1855 when the British first planted high quality Chinese tea bushes grown from seeds. Because of its elevation, Darjeeling was a hot weather retreat for the British government and a popular vacation spot. Namring Estate remains one of the largest and most productive tea estates in India. It is located at a high elevation, with the tea plants grown 3,000 to 6,000 feet above sea level.

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