“A gentle but slightly punchy tea for this beautiful and quiet morning. The twisted leaf is a dark chocolate color. It bathes in a brittle desert wood aroma. Strangekess occurs with the wet aroma as...” Read full tasting note
“132/365 Another from the Regional Group Buy. This is the January 2016 harvest. Although I gave this a fairly conservative steep time, it’s surprisingly bitter and smoky even from first sip....” Read full tasting note
“I did a side by side with the Colombian green tea and this black tea. The leaves are moderately sized and slightly twisted with scents of sweet dark fruit, baked breads, and caramel with a base of...” Read full tasting note
“Dry leaf aroma: Malt with hints of cherry. Dry leaf appearance: Wet leaf aroma: Stone fruit and a crisp tartness. Wet leaf appearance: https://www.instagram.com/p/BSwkUkuj_8F/ Preparation: Brewed...” Read full tasting note
A smooth and sweet malty black tea with citrus orange notes.
From Colombia’s only tea garden, located at high elevation in the Bitaco township on the western slope of the Andean mountain range.
The producer Agricola Himalaya are firm believers in social responsibility and have left half of their farmland as forest in addition to numerous investments and programs to aid the community.
Tasting Notes:
- Smooth sweet taste
- Malt with citrus orange notes
Origin: Bitaco, La Cumbre, Valle del Cauca, Colombia
Organic: Certified organic by EcoCert S.A.
Altitude: 1,800-2,050m
Variety: Blend of assamica, sinensis and cambodian
Sourced: Speciality tea wholesaler
Brewing Advice:
- Heat water to roughly 95°C/203°F
- Use 2 teaspoons per cup/small teapot
- Brew for 3-4 minutes
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