I’ve tasted many Assam teas during my time as a tea drinker, but I can’t think of any that I’ve enjoyed more than this one. It is amazing. Rich, malty and possessing the most incredible caramel-y tone. YUM! Full bodied and energizing.
When I placed my most recent order from Steven Smith, I wasn’t sure which tea I would choose to accompany the Lover’s Leap… I mean, I couldn’t just order ONE tea, right? Ultimately, this is the tea I selected, and before tasting it I was constantly thinking maybe I should have chosen something else… but no more. I am so very happy with this tea.
This is the king of Assam teas.
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I have some Assam tea from India, yet to sample; Assam denotes India? No matter. It is from STASH that I obtained it with my new mug. A treat for some day. for now just finishing on those Bentley teas I snagged.
We’ll just have see if STASH’s Assam is good as well. Interesting wording ‘king of Assam teas’? weird.
I have some Assam tea from India, yet to sample; Assam denotes India? No matter. It is from STASH that I obtained it with my new mug. A treat for some day. for now just finishing on those Bentley teas I snagged.
We’ll just have see if STASH’s Assam is good as well. Interesting wording ‘king of Assam teas’? weird.
Assam Tea is named after the region where it is produced. It is a product of the assamica variety of Camellia Sinensis.
I’ve tasted a lot of Assam teas … and they aren’t all created equal. This one is the best that I’ve tried thus far, hence the “King”