“June Wedding! This is another borrowed tea from the last Here’s Hoping Traveling Teabox (thanks so much to tea-sipper for organizing and to all that contributed teas to the box!) I’ve never sampled...” Read full tasting note
“Here’s Hoping Teabox – Round Seven- Tea #2 A tea from Georgia, which is a place I haven’t heard tea coming from very much. It’s a tasty one! The leaves are big and full and there is such a...” Read full tasting note
“Since I have already reviewed three Georgian black teas offered by What-Cha, I may as well go ahead and post a review of a fourth. This was the tea I unwound with after work today. What-Cha...” Read full tasting note
“Dark malt and molasses with a hint of raisin and smoke, and a slightly bitter edge to the finish. While mildly sweet, this tea is decidedly focused on the malt. It is stronger than the other...” Read full tasting note
A wonderful full bodied Georgian tea with a citrus and raisin taste.
Handmade by Iuri of Nasakirali Village, Georgian Old Gentleman’s fuller taste provides an interesting contrast to the sweeter teas of Nagobilevi Village.
Tasting Notes:
- Full bodied
- Citrus and raisin taste
Origin: Nasakirali Village, Ozurgeti, Georgia
Brewing Advice:
- Heat water to roughly 95C/203°F
- Use 1-2 teaspoon per cup/small teapot
- Brew for 4-5 minutes
- Always remove the leaves from the water once the tea has brewed
- Re-use the leaves multiple times and increase steeping time with each subsequent infusion
- Best without milk
We always recommend experimenting with any new tea, to find the parameters which suit you best
Packaging: Aluminium ziplock bag to best protect the tea from outside air, moisture and smell while also easily resealed
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