85

It’s taken me awhile, but I’m finally beginning to get into some of the black teas produced in Nepal. This was my latest sipdown, and I found it to be very unique and enjoyable. For once, I was not overly tempted to compare a Nepalese tea to a Darjeeling.

I prepared this tea in the Western style. I steeped 3-4 grams of loose tea leaves in approximately 8 ounces of 194 F water for 5 minutes. I did not attempt any additional infusions.

Prior to infusion, the dry tea leaves emitted mild aromas of citrus, straw, flowers, and Muscatel. After infusion, I detected robust aromas of dandelion, marigold, rose, chrysanthemum, malt, straw, mandarin orange, Muscatel, and lemon zest underscored by a subtle smokiness. In the mouth, I picked up strong notes of chrysanthemum, dandelion, marigold, rose, lemon zest, mandarin orange, and Muscatel which quickly softened to reveal notes of malt, grass, straw, smoke, almond, sweet corn, pine, and wintergreen. The finish sported a unique mix of flowers, citrus, straw, sweet corn, and cooling wintergreen.

This was such a quirky tea, and may I add that the leaves were beautiful. This was definitely a quality picking. I wasn’t expecting this tea to be so robustly aromatic and flavorful, but I ended up enjoying it. I would not want to have it on a regular basis, but I would likely spring for it again if given the opportunity.

Flavors: Almond, Corn Husk, Dandelion, Floral, Grass, Herbaceous, Lemon Zest, Malt, Muscatel, Orange, Pine, Rose, Smoke, Straw

Preparation
5 min, 0 sec 3 g 8 OZ / 236 ML
Daylon R Thomas

I almost bought it before it sold out, cause dang that looks cool to try. I am so thankful Alistair offers the sample sizes he does. It’s always fun to get variety anyway then turn back for the best picks later.

Login or sign up to leave a comment.

Comments

Daylon R Thomas

I almost bought it before it sold out, cause dang that looks cool to try. I am so thankful Alistair offers the sample sizes he does. It’s always fun to get variety anyway then turn back for the best picks later.

Login or sign up to leave a comment.

Profile

Bio

My grading criteria for tea is as follows:

90-100: Exceptional. I love this stuff. If I can get it, I will drink it pretty much every day.

80-89: Very good. I really like this stuff and wouldn’t mind keeping it around for regular consumption.

70-79: Good. I like this stuff, but may or may not reach for it regularly.

60-69: Solid. I rather like this stuff and think it’s a little bit better-than-average. I’ll drink it with no complaints, but am more likely to reach for something I find more enjoyable than revisit it with regularity.

50-59: Average. I find this stuff to be more or less okay, but it is highly doubtful that I will revisit it in the near future if at all.

40-49: A little below average. I don’t really care for this tea and likely won’t have it again.

39 and lower: Varying degrees of yucky.

Don’t be surprised if my average scores are a bit on the high side because I tend to know what I like and what I dislike and will steer clear of teas I am likely to find unappealing.

Location

KY

Following These People

Moderator Tools

Mark as Spammer