Sourenee Tea Estate Second Flush

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  • “A big beautiful mug full of this delicious brew got me through a rough morning after, if you know what I mean. I’m not sure exactly the combination of events that left me feeling like this today...” Read full tasting note
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3HP: Handpicked, Hand Processed & Handpacked.

Characteristics: Organic Second Flush loose leaf from the Sourenee Tea Estate, which has been operating for more than 100 years and spans almost 137 hectares.

Tasting Notes: This certified organic hand plucked Darjeeling is a second flush tea and is graded SFTGFOP (Special Finest Tippy Golden Flowery Orange Pekoe). Dark chocolate and nutty notes are dominant while strong buttery notes appear at the end of the sip and linger. Floral and earthy notes are also present, however are revealed at the later stage of tasting. The strong and malty flavors make this tea a fantastic choice for breakfast.

Steeping Directions: Infuse in a Yixing Teapot for 3 minutes at 80C.

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A big beautiful mug full of this delicious brew got me through a rough morning after, if you know what I mean.

I’m not sure exactly the combination of events that left me feeling like this today but I’m going to point most of the blame at 1. staying up playing DnD until 3:30am and then 2. overindulging at the market this morning (I didn’t expect there to be both bagels and doughnuts left by the time I got there, a blessing and a curse).

In any case, I didn’t want another cleansing green like the other day, but I wanted something… similar. Same same but different. What a picky cow.

Reaching for a lovely and delicate plain black, however, was the right idea.

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