Hajua Estate Assam STGFOP1

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Black Tea
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Average preparation
205 °F / 96 °C 1 min, 0 sec 8 oz / 236 ml

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  • “I drank the last of this at work today. Thought it was a light black with stone fruit (apricot) notes. This is not my favorite style of black tea, but it was bitter or offensive in any way. I...” Read full tasting note
  • “Sipdown!! (164) Thank you Dexter for sending some of this my way. Apparently this company is very near to my home and yet I have not tried any of their teas. This tea is a very good introduction....” Read full tasting note
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  • “And here’s another sample from Dexter3657! This sipdown puts me back at 199. #cackles. :P I keep hovering around that number. I’ll probably be at 200 a month from now! But this was a really...” Read full tasting note
    76
  • “This is the last sample, I think, from my super secret surprise sample pack from Dexter3657! I am unsure what to think of this one. I just ate some super duper spicey potatoes. I definitely over...” Read full tasting note
    75

From Capital Tea Ltd.

Sweetly aromatic brown leaves with some golden tips. These leaves produce a fine and refined tasting tea liquor with prominent sweet malty flavour notes

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1040 tasting notes

I drank the last of this at work today. Thought it was a light black with stone fruit (apricot) notes. This is not my favorite style of black tea, but it was bitter or offensive in any way. I really like Capital Tea Ltd. but for my tastes I do better with the China blacks.

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Sipdown!! (164)

Thank you Dexter for sending some of this my way. Apparently this company is very near to my home and yet I have not tried any of their teas. This tea is a very good introduction. This has the slightest bit of astringency but mostly it has notes of rich chocolate and a touch of malt. It is good but not something I need stocked. I am grateful for the chance to try it though.

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And here’s another sample from Dexter3657! This sipdown puts me back at 199. #cackles. :P I keep hovering around that number. I’ll probably be at 200 a month from now!

But this was a really lovely Assam. I drank a cup this morning, and enjoyed it so much I made it again for the afternoon. Sadly I oversteeped it (10 minute? Or more? Whoops) but it still tastes good. I just diluted it a little bit to fix it. It’s really malty and bold and deep. I had RiverTea’s assam just yesterday so I think that helps make this one stand out in comparison.

(Sorry RiverTea. I love your fruit teas, but your unflavoured ones are not as good. But I totally rec your fruit ones. ILU. :P)

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This is the last sample, I think, from my super secret surprise sample pack from Dexter3657!

I am unsure what to think of this one. I just ate some super duper spicey potatoes. I definitely over did it with the chili pepper flakes and lemon pepper. It was delicious though. But my mouth is still burning from the aftertaste while I drink this tea.

What I am tasting in the tea, is it is moderately thick liquor, even with a short steep. It is sweet and not bitter or astringent. There is a little bit of malt. The more I sip, it is starting to “clean” my palate. The spice tasting buds on my tongue are still on fire, but I am starting to taste a lot more dark chocolate with rice crisps notes.

I am surprised because I didn’t think I would like this tea but it is not too bad. It was certainly a good choice to drink for after my “hell on fire” potatoe breakfast :)

Preparation
205 °F / 96 °C 1 min, 0 sec 1 tsp 8 OZ / 236 ML

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