Assam Sree Sibari Estate SFTGFOP1

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Black Tea
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Edit tea info Last updated by Lisa (harmony_bites)
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205 °F / 96 °C 3 min, 45 sec 28 oz / 828 ml

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  • “When someone mentions an Assam tea you think dark bold black tea with a malty rich brew and an astringent afterbite if you steeped it beyond 2-3 minutes. So this one will surprise you. It’s like...” Read full tasting note
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  • “I can only second Teaman’s review. This isn’t quite what you expect of a Assam. The maltiness is there, but it’s smoother, with less bite, and for me more reminiscent of some Chinese blacks I’ve...” Read full tasting note
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This stunning tea is laced with golden tips and buds. It has a wonderful, strong, malty aroma. The brewed cup has a very rich, deep, and complex flavor that includes thick malty notes, sweet high tones, and a slightly spicy presence from the first sip through the aftertaste.

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When someone mentions an Assam tea you think dark bold black tea with a malty rich brew and an astringent afterbite if you steeped it beyond 2-3 minutes. So this one will surprise you. It’s like a golden Yunnan tea. The leaf is long and twisted shades of yellow and black. The aroma has that light smokey flavor as does the brew. But don’t think Lapsang Souchong smokey. Like the golden yunnans it’s a suble nice flavoring along with the malty and spicey notes. This is a great tea. I highly recommend it as I enjoy my large mug this afternoon.

Preparation
205 °F / 96 °C 3 min, 0 sec

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I can only second Teaman’s review. This isn’t quite what you expect of a Assam. The maltiness is there, but it’s smoother, with less bite, and for me more reminiscent of some Chinese blacks I’ve known and loved than the Assams I’ve tried. And I quite like it. Definitely one I’d order again.

Preparation
Boiling 4 min, 0 sec 3 tsp 28 OZ / 828 ML

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