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Yes, the leaf does look green – but the label says black! But I’ve come to expect that from a Darjeeling tea.
This is a lovely Darjeeling: Sweet, crisp and refreshing. The liquid is much paler than some of the Darjeelings that I’ve had in the last year and it has a greener taste to it. And since it’s a first flush, there isn’t a strong muscatel to this cup.
Light notes of vegetation and hints of jasmine. Sweet grassy notes. A really nice afternoon tea.
Here’s my full-length review: http://sororiteasisters.com/2014/10/19/gopaldhara-wonder-tea-first-flush-2014-from-darjeeling-tea-lovers/
Comments
I’ve found that Darjeelings, especially first flushes, looks and steep more like green teas even if they technically aren’t.
I’ve found that Darjeelings, especially first flushes, looks and steep more like green teas even if they technically aren’t.
agreed. I always steep a Darjeeling at 195°F or sometimes lower if the leaves look really green. When I used to steep Darjeeling at boiling temperatures, they’d end up too bitter and astringent. But when brewed at a lower temperature they’re quite lovely.