Oh My Darjeeling

Tea type
Black Tea
Ingredients
Darjeeling Tea
Flavors
Dark Bittersweet, Peppercorn
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Loose Leaf
Caffeine
High
Certification
Not available
Edit tea info Last updated by Shae
Average preparation
Boiling 4 min, 0 sec 10 oz / 295 ml

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  • “Is Steepster down? I haven’t got any new notes on my feed. The last one (except for yours Dinosara) is from ten hrs ago?! Strange. Anyhow, I’ve had this one a couple times and it’s yet to impress....” Read full tasting note
  • “I’ve finished my cup and am really feeling the effects of the caffeine. Maybe I used too much water or maybe it’s the type of tea, but adding cream to this made it taste a little watery. I’m glad...” Read full tasting note
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  • “Sipdown! Many thanks to Indigobloom for giving me a sample of this to try. It’s a Monday, and I’m going to do my bookkeeping for tax season. I haven’t started yet, but I figured that something dark...” Read full tasting note

From Sloane Tea Company

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Amoda Tea Monthly Box – August 2015

Darjeeling is one of the world’s most revered tea regions. There is close to 80 tea gardens and each one produces Darjeeling tea that’s a little different. This one, from Jungpana Estate is brisk and medium bodied with a honeyed, sweet character to the “green” or earthy flavours and the slight astringency that is characteristic of Darjeelings.

Ingredients: Darjeeling tea

Steep It
1 tsp per 12 oz cup
boiling
3-4 minutes

From Sloane Tea:

A delightful spring tea from Darjeeling that is sure to bring to life the sweetness of where it was grown—a magical place where the mountains flirt with the clouds.

TEA PROFILE Golden amber liquor, medium-bodied and brisk with an earthy apricot-like linger.
TASTE AND STRENGTH Delicately earthy and refreshing.
WHEN TO DRINK An excellent afternoon tea.

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3 Tasting Notes

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Is Steepster down? I haven’t got any new notes on my feed. The last one (except for yours Dinosara) is from ten hrs ago?! Strange.

Anyhow, I’ve had this one a couple times and it’s yet to impress. I mean, for the rep of the brand, I thought it would be jaw on the floor yum but it’s just average yum. In fact, I’ve had darjeelings that I loved more?
It’s missing that sparkle and dryness I so love in a good darj.
I need to play around with the steeping parameters. This last cup (backlog from yesterday) was made with water from the coffee machine. So I’ll hold off on rating for now. It could just be finicky and I need to find the wow setting!
Also, my seasonal allergies may have affected my impression, though that wouldn’t account for the other two cups I had last month!

keychange

Love the dryness of a good darj!

Dinosara

I checked the explore feature because I noticed the same thing but there appears to literally have been no notes from people I was following during that time. Maybe Steepster was down all last night?

keychange

I’m also only seeing dinisara’s post and then one from nine hours ago, so it’s not just you.

Indigobloom

Keychange… meeeee too :D but there are more postings now! thankfully!
Dinosara, I guess the server was down for awhile. Atleast it happened while I was sleeping hahaa

keychange

I know! gotta get my steepster fix!

Indigobloom

Exactly ;)
For the first time in months, I’m actually caught up on reading reviews for the moment haha. (if you, don’t count the hundreds I missed out on prior to yesterday that won’t load anyhow :P)

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I’ve finished my cup and am really feeling the effects of the caffeine. Maybe I used too much water or maybe it’s the type of tea, but adding cream to this made it taste a little watery. I’m glad to be adding a few different types of black tea to my cupboard so that I can start learning the differences between them.

Second Steep
12 ounces water + 212 degrees + 10 minutes

The second cup is still light, even after a 10-minute steep.

I am so achy today. My whole vacation I was fine but now that I’m back at work this starts up again. What is going on with this body of mine?!

Preparation
Boiling 4 min, 0 sec 1 tsp 12 OZ / 354 ML

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Sipdown! Many thanks to Indigobloom for giving me a sample of this to try.

It’s a Monday, and I’m going to do my bookkeeping for tax season. I haven’t started yet, but I figured that something dark like this would give me the fortitude to buckle down and try. I think I oversteeped/overleafed this a bit in an attempt to get the sipdown, but it’s not incredibly bitter. The tea smells dark – like smoke, or pepper, or dark chocolate – and this is carried over, albeit not as strongly, in the taste.

Not sure if I’d want to keep this in stock, but at least I’m getting an impression of what black teas I like. So far, I think I’m still going to stick with flavoured blends over straight ones.

Flavors: Dark Bittersweet, Peppercorn

Preparation
205 °F / 96 °C 4 min, 15 sec 2 tsp 10 OZ / 295 ML

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