“While going through one of my tea totes yesterday, I stumbled upon a pouch of this tea. I had planned on spending my evening working on a new green oolong, but when I saw this, I just had to try...” Read full tasting note
“First order from What-cha came in! Arrived very quickly (from UK to Canada), well packed, and with a nice little note inside about the teas, particularly about the chosen sample. It’s those...” Read full tasting note
“Like the three other Georgian black teas from What-Cha that I’ve tasted, Tamaz’s Tiny Tea Factory black tea demands nothing, yet offers plenty of subtlety to reward a closer look. I find this to be...” Read full tasting note
“In contrast to the much lighter darjeeling I just tried, this one is perfect for winter. I brewed according to the instructions on the packet: 2 tsp. in 8 oz. of water at 194 degrees for 4...” Read full tasting note
A smooth black tea with gentle sweet tones with a citrus finish.
Produced by Tamaz in a ‘tiny tea factory’ he set up on one of many tea farms which were abandoned after the collapse of the Soviet Union.
Tasting Notes:
- Smooth texture
- Gentle sweetness with a light citrus finish
Origin: Tea farm near Kutaisi, Imereti, Georgia
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