Colombian Tippy Black Organic Tea (T2)

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Black Tea
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Candy, Malty, Strawberry
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  • “I loved the Columbian teas I have had from other sources. I could have sworn I had Bitaco’s Cacao Kisses tea before, but it looks like any existing note I may have had has disappeared. Very...” Read full tasting note
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From the mountainous region of Colombia, in an area steeped in biodiversity, along the western slope of the Andes, is the Bitaco tea estate. The gentle mist from the mountains, rich soil, and ample rainfall all stimulate the growth of the tea bushes, producing a tea with unique characteristics.

Bitaco Tea owns over 200 acres of tea plants that are cultivated at over 6,000 feet above sea level in the region of Choco. This region enjoys a high rainfall and has exceptional biodiversity. The tea gardens are located next to a thriving, protected rain forest, the Bitaco Regional Forest Reserve, where there is a wide diversity of flora and fauna: 256 bird species, 28 amphibian species, 23 reptile species and 772 species of plants. The garden, located near the Equator, enjoys a consistent climate which results in a bountiful production of tasty, delicate tea-tips that are picked and processed throughout the year.

Bitaco Tea not only cultivates exceptional teas, they also are committed to their community. They created the Agricola Himalaya Foundation to develop and improve programs focusing on education, especially for local children. Activities focus on the improvement of infrastructure, recreational opportunities, local culture and access to technology. See more at: Agricola Himalaya Foundation

This large, tippy leafed black tea brews to an amber cup with a slightly malty taste, low astringency and a smooth subtle sweetness.

Brew tea at 200-212º – steep for 3 minutes.

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I loved the Columbian teas I have had from other sources. I could have sworn I had Bitaco’s Cacao Kisses tea before, but it looks like any existing note I may have had has disappeared. Very weird. Maybe it was the Andean I’m remembering. ANYWAY… this has quite the sweet candy fruit fragrance coming from the mug! The flavor is the same. Candy fruit strawberry, most similar to a Premium Taiwanese Assam. But I wish there was more depth to these leaves. Well, it’s also malty. The second steep went for a tame three minutes but still seemed a bit harsh and astringent. This is an alright leaf, I suppose, but I would rather just go full PTA when I’m craving that sort of thing.
Steep #1 // 1 1/2 teaspoons for a full mug // 20 minutes after boiling // 2 minute steep
Steep #2 // just boiled // 3 minute steep

Flavors: Candy, Malty, Strawberry

TeaEarleGreyHot

Yup! I enjoyed the Colombian Black that Harney sold me 5 years ago, too!
http://steepster.com/TeaEarleGreyHot/posts/415090

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