Hattiali

Tea type
Black Tea
Ingredients
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Flavors
Honey
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Caffeine
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Edit tea info Last updated by OMGsrsly
Average preparation
200 °F / 93 °C 3 min, 15 sec 15 oz / 433 ml

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  • “I stole a baggie of this from my parents the last time I visited. :) Drank it for the first time today. This is a delicious Assam. It’s not quite as golden as the Golden Lion I got from Butiki, but...” Read full tasting note
  • “12/28 sipdowns i’ve got a few backlogs but as i’m still working it’s hard to be logging tea while i’m drinking it :) I am a tired girl and i’m pretty sure i’m goign to fall on my face at some...” Read full tasting note
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  • “i am beginning to believe that MissB is having fun with me, lol. samples are arriving with less and less information on them. hmm, am i a social experiment? maybe! i got a wicked sunburn yesterday...” Read full tasting note
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  • “Brewed this up much earlier today and only got to it now. I found this a bit weak, honey-like and surprisingly sweet. I may have under leafed it slightly by accident, and thus the weak bit. Huge...” Read full tasting note
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From Tea Centre

Hattialli is a full-bodied, malty Assam (located in northwest India) with a definite fruity, sweet note and a fragrance similar to sweet autumn apples. This Hattialli tea is full of golden tips and produces a red liquor. The flavour is very smooth and sweet on its own, but strong enough to take the addition of milk and sugar. An excellent morning or afternoon tea!

Use 1 tsp per 8oz cup and steep for 2-3 minutes.

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5 Tasting Notes

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I stole a baggie of this from my parents the last time I visited. :)

Drank it for the first time today. This is a delicious Assam. It’s not quite as golden as the Golden Lion I got from Butiki, but it is delicious and smooth. I didn’t add any sugar to it, and really enjoyed my mug.

Hopefully they have it the next time I make it over, because I’d like to stock this tea!

Preparation
195 °F / 90 °C 3 min, 0 sec 2 tsp 16 OZ / 473 ML
Lala

When I read “I stole a baggie of this from my parents…”, I laughed out loud. It doesn’t sound like a phrase that would be used when you are referring to tea. Ha ha.

OMGsrsly

:D Swapping is shipping little baggies to people. Pretty much always makes me laugh.

MissB

I sent a box of tea to a friend in Australia, and it was held back as it entered the country because they’d assumed I was sending this big haul of wink wink little baggies. When my friend picked up the package, they had a good laugh… whomever opened it to check was mighty disappointed it was just tea.

OMGsrsly

That is pretty hilarious! But then, you are from BC!

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12/28 sipdowns i’ve got a few backlogs but as i’m still working it’s hard to be logging tea while i’m drinking it :) I am a tired girl and i’m pretty sure i’m goign to fall on my face at some point today but for now i’m doing ok with the tea and comfy clothes lol thanks again for sharing this one omgsrsly i think this one ranks pretty high in terms of assam for me. i can see this one just being a good all around sort of tea :)

Terri HarpLady

hang in there!

Sil

i am slowly going crazy. 1,2,3,4,5,6 switch!

OMGsrsly

Oh, Sil! Yeah, the Hattiali Assams are a favourite. I love the ones Butiki carries as well.

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i am beginning to believe that MissB is having fun with me, lol.

samples are arriving with less and less information on them. hmm, am i a social experiment? maybe!

i got a wicked sunburn yesterday at the fair. slept 11 hours and woke up with a sun hangover. i needed a solid tea to stagger to class with. hattiali? what was it? i had no idea… sure, why not? =0)

this is a brown sugar beauty. reminds me of the bricks of brown sugar you can buy in china town. lovely and smooth, a hint of malt without any acid… ever so light on the malt even with a 5 minute steep.

very nice MissB! oh, and TeaCentre, lol.

Preparation
Boiling 5 min, 0 sec 2 tsp 12 OZ / 354 ML
OMGsrsly

Ha! I stole this from my mom. :)

JustJames

yay stolen OMGsrsly mom’s tea! has she discovered it yet?

OMGsrsly

Well yes. She was the one who found a baggie for me to take it home in!

JustJames

yay mom!

OMGsrsly

She is a Tea Enabler. Much like everyone on Steepster, only she buys me a lot of tea!

MissB

Yep, this came from OMGsrsly, through me. :P

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Brewed this up much earlier today and only got to it now. I found this a bit weak, honey-like and surprisingly sweet. I may have under leafed it slightly by accident, and thus the weak bit.

Huge thanks to OMGsrsly for sharing this slice of Vancouver Island awesomeness with me!

Flavors: Honey

Preparation
200 °F / 93 °C 2 min, 0 sec 2 tsp 16 OZ / 473 ML
Suziqzer

Oooo… I wish I was within driving distance to an island!

Suziqzer

Count me as jealous :)

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