Ambangulu - Tanzania

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From Darlene's Teaport

This estate has good color, malty flavor and excellent strength. Everything you might expect from an African grown tea.

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This one is good too, I liked the other tanzanian tea i had and this one is just as good.

Anthony Bazic

does it tastes closer to assam? Ceylon? or Chinese black teas? Teas always seems to capture either teas essence albeit a bit stronger.

Tommy Toadman

It tastes pretty much like the Natural Tanaznia I had the first time, I liked it alot, I have the Assam also from Keyhung Estates but I havent tried it yet I’ll prolly have it in the morning :)

ScottTeaMan

I’m no expert. I’ve only had Tanzanian tea once before. To me it was less malty and less astringent than some Assams. but smaller leaf teas like the Tanz can become bitter quickly so you do have to be careful. Tanz teas have a unique sweetness to them.

ScottTeaMan

They are not like China blacks at all.

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