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Given the bias toward Chinese teas on Steepster, I feel I need to carry the torch for the poor forgotten darjeelings, which are still the tea I feel compelled to drink most often. I don’t think I need to repeat what Tea Trekker has already provided in terms of description. I’ll just affirm that this is a tea where every component is in perfect balance, creating a harmonious whole. The perfume is perfect—not too strong or too subdued. It really is the prototypical second flush.

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200 °F / 93 °C 3 min, 45 sec 2 tsp 10 OZ / 295 ML
boychik

Chinese reds tend to be foolproof. I do love good Darjeleeng. Last couple years were not impressive. FF are very finicky.

boychik

I recently tried and bought 2.6oz of Arya Ruby FF fr Happy Earth Tea. Exceptional. They sell sample sizes.

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boychik

Chinese reds tend to be foolproof. I do love good Darjeleeng. Last couple years were not impressive. FF are very finicky.

boychik

I recently tried and bought 2.6oz of Arya Ruby FF fr Happy Earth Tea. Exceptional. They sell sample sizes.

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I love tea and living in a place that is cold or cool nine months of the year, tea is a constant source of warmth and education. I always drink tea straight and rarely drink flavored teas or Tisanes, except for the occasional Rooibos. I’m a proud father of two young boys, an avid skier, motorcyclist, reader, and runner. I have a doctorate in English (dissertation on Emily Dickinson.)

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