Giddapahar Darjeeling First Flush Tea
Giddapahar Darjeeling First Flush Tea gives a cup that is smooth and has typical sweet astringency as is expected from this Champagne of teas, the Darjeeling tea.
This is one of the
best products from Giddapahar Tea Estate.
Origin: |
Darjeeling, India |
Type: |
Black Tea |
Flush: |
First Flush |
Grade: |
SFTGFOP1 |
Cultivar: |
Chinary |
Garden: |
Giddapahar Tea Estate |
Weight |
50 grams |
Tea Type |
Darjeeling Tea, Single Estate Unblended Tea |
Flush |
First Flush (Spring) |
Grade |
Limited Edition, Premium, SFTGFOP1 |
No. of Cups |
20-25 |
Brewing Tips |
85°C-90°C | 200ml (Cup) | 2-2.5g (teaspoon) | 4-5 minutes |
Floral notes are prominent when sipped followed by a sweet lingering complex taste with hints of citrus notes which is felt like an aftertaste lasting for hours.
The tea tastes equally good when sipped as it cools. Limited edition.
Giddapahar Darjeeling First Flush Tea
Dry Tea Leaf:
Appearance: These Darjeeling tea leaves plucked during the early month of March are delicate and aromatic in nature. They denote freshness and tenderness of the leaves, which is apparent from the infusion. This first flush crop consists of two leaves and a bud type of plucking. The colour is a mixture of light and dark green delicately rolled and tea has silver tips which makes it a delight both to look as and relish its aroma.
Fragrance: The dry leaf is highly fragrant and has notes of Himalayan flora, and local orchids and has hints of spice.
Liquor:
Appearance: Brighter shades of sparkling lemon.
Fragrance: Fragrance of pleasant floral notes are distinct in the liquor. The floral notes are of the Himalayan flowers along with other complex fragrances is felt. The fragrance of orange and other cirtus fruits is distinct when steeped for the 2nd infusion.
Flavour: The cup is smooth and has typical sweet astringency as is expected from this Champagne of teas. This is one of the best products from
Giddapahar Tea Estate. Floral notes are prominent when sipped followed by a sweet lingering complex taste with hints of citrus notes which is felt as an aftertaste lasting for hours. The tea tastes equally good when sipped as it cools. Prominent citrusy notes were felt when infused for the second time.
Suggested Infusions: Two good infusions followed by a third which yielded a lighter liquor. If the infusion time is lowered from 5 minutes to 2 or 3 minutes, then the number of good infusions count be 4+
Reasons to Buy:
- This is a must-buy for those who have a special liking for Darjeeling tea from chinary cultivar.
- The presence of unparalleled divine complex taste and promises of a well-rounded flavour profile as it matures, later on, make this tea a must-have for your collection of exquisite Darjeeling teas.
- If looking for a premium tea from chinary cultivar then this is the tea you need to stock.
STEEPING INSTRUCTIONS:
- Freshwater brought to 1st Boil (90C).
- Add 1 teaspoonful (2 grams) per cup of 150ml.
- Steep for 3.5 minutes to 4 minutes.
- Strain to cup and sip as it cools.
- The second and third steep gives the best result when steeped for full 5 minutes.
The other tea that you might like looking at is
Arya Ruby Tea – Darjeeling first flush.
Giddapahar Spring Tea
Giddapahar Spring Tea China – First Flush comes from the farms of GIDDAPAHARI TEA ESTATE. This is a small garden nestled in the Kurseong Valley. It is known to produce some of the best traditional culinary cultivar teas which have a flavor of their own. Over the years the teas from this estate have become popular among tea connoisseurs all over the world.
The dry leaves are a bright shade of green and are uncut, The long curled leaves are good to look at. The aroma is of baked nuts and almonds. One of the important aspects of manufacturing good tea is drying the leaves at the right temperature.
We feel this tea has been manufactured at the perfect temperature which we can feel as soon as we take a whiff of the dry leaves. When brewed for full 4 minutes we get a light golden liquor that is full of floral notes with a nutty/woody undertone.
When we sip the liquor, we get a full round flavorful cup. It started with baked nutty notes and we feel wood tones by mid-sip. The tea leaves a sweet lingering aftertaste which only makes us crave for more. Overall a five-star tea for us.
If you want to try a traditional old-school Darjeeling First Flush, this classic tea is ideal. A true value for money tea. The tea is also good for 2 re-steeps.
DRY LEAVES: Bright green long twisted leaves with few silver tips.
LIQUOR: Bright golden yellow with a sweet floral aroma.
INFUSION: Bright green whole leaves with a floral woody aroma.
Origin: Darjeeling, India
Type: Black Tea
Flush: First Flush
Grade: SFTGFOP1
Cultivar: Chinary
Garden: Giddapahar
Weight 50 g
Origin
Darjeeling, INDIA
Tea Type Darjeeling Tea, Single Estate Unblended Tea
Flush First Flush (Spring)
Grade Limited Edition, Premium, SFTGFOP1
No. of Cups 20-25
Brewing Tips
85°C-90°C | 200ml (Cup) | 2-2.5g(tea spoon) | 4-5 minutes
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