Assam Small-Holder Hand-Made Black Tea

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Rating

80 / 100

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Tea type
Black Tea
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Ingredients
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Flavors
Chocolate, Creamy, Malt, Milk
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Loose Leaf
Caffeine
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Typical Preparation
Use 6 oz / 168 ml of water
Set water temperature to 205 °F / 96 °C
Use 5 g of tea
Steep for 1 min, 45 sec
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4 Tasting Notes View all

“Definitely my favorite of the Discover Assam set. Really rich tasting, maltiness. I suppose it does taste a bit like chocolate, but not as much as some other black teas I’ve tasted. Body was...” Read full tasting note
“My first straight assam. I love this tea. It is what Lipton’s is pretending to be when it steals it’s manly uncle’s pipe and smoking jacket, practicing powerful, seductive looks for the ladies. It...” Read full tasting note
“Tried 3 mins this time and would recommend over 2, brings out the malt much more clearly.” Read full tasting note

Description

A smooth malty whole leaf black tea with lovely milk chocolate tones. It has been lovingly hand-crafted without the use of any machinery by local workers on their own small farm plots.

A growing trend is developing in Assam, whereby farmers are now hand-processing their own tea in small batches rather than selling their leaves to large factories.

This tea has been sourced direct from Manish whose family has run Bhartia Tea Estate for the past eighty years.

Recently, some of Manish’s workers have started producing hand-crafted teas from leaves grown on their own small farms utilising traditional processing techniques of hand-rolling the tea.

Although quantities produced are extremely limited due to the labouriously intensive nature of hand-processing teas, they have the advantage of exhibiting lots of character and nuances which would otherwise be lost in factory produced teas.

Tasting Notes:
- Smooth taste
- Malty taste with a milk chocolate finish

Harvest: Second Flush, 30th July 2015
Origin: Small-holder farms in Joypur, Dibrugarh, Assam, India
Altitude: 118m
Sourced: Direct from Bhartia Tea Estate

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