This tea is a perfectly fine darjeeling. It’s a very modest tea and a good example of an typical darjeeling. A bit heavy on the tongue and has some nice malty and floral notes to complement the weight. It is perfect for when you just need something medicinal and comforting. This tea was exactly what I needed last night and currently to combat a swollen throat/esophagus.
Please, anyone who is reading this, drink lots of fluids, especially when taking vitamins or any other pills, and especially if you have asthma. I have a very long tea related story related to this… To sum it up, tea can be a life saver.

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I joined Steepster back in August of 2009. Since then, I have been lurking around shyly and taken it all in. Just recently, I decided to log all of the teas that I have in my cupboard and from there I decided to be a bit more active on the site!

I’m addicted to four things: Tea, wolves, indie perfume, and My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic.

My favorite teas right now: Ming Hong and Halmonicha

Broadly speaking I also love: Most Chinese red teas, most Fujian oolongs, and balhyochas.

I’ve been drinking loose-leaf teas since childhood. I love everything from tieguanyin to gyokuro to a good British cuppa. I am looking forward to trying every tea type out there and building an extensive pu-erh library.

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