Dimbula

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Black Tea
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Caffeine
High
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  • “How i got it: Bought It (Basilur’s “Leaf of Ceylon” Assorted Pack) Experience: Next one in the “Leaf of Ceylon” pack, this is another curious tea. It smells very similar to Basilur’s Autumn Tea,...” Read full tasting note
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Known as the birthplace of Ceylon tea, the origin of Dimbula region teas dates back over a century. The most popular of all Ceylon teas, this is grown at an elevation of around 3,500 to 5,500 feet above sea level, producing a full-bodied brew with distinct flavors that are synonymous with this region.

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How i got it: Bought It (Basilur’s “Leaf of Ceylon” Assorted Pack)

Experience: Next one in the “Leaf of Ceylon” pack, this is another curious tea. It smells very similar to Basilur’s Autumn Tea, even being a non-scented black. I can sense toasted, caramel and toffee-like notes, among which the aroma of a more classic Ceylon only appears from time to time. Its taste is more standard, but it also is dominated by soft and toffee/creamy notes that fade a bit to the end of the sip. Good duration, relatively well-defined flavor. What an unusual taste for a Ceylon tea! This is another new experience for my record. Good.

Would i buy it again?: I like it, but Uva comes first in this regard. Maybe i need further drinking to settle my mind, but until then, i’m more inclined to pass the offer.

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