I finally decided to try this after receiving it as a sample with one of my DT orders and reading not so great reviews about it.
I steeped it according to directions, 1 teaspoon in 8 ounces of boiling water over 4 minutes.
I don’t really know what to say because this is first time I’m drinking straight Assam, knowing that it’s Assam. I don’t really know what Assam should taste like. This one tastes ok I guess, but doesn’t blow my socks off. There is a little sweetness to it, as well as some malt and floral notes that I like. There is also astringency typical to tea and I like that as well. What I’m not crazy about is the strong aftertaste and the dry mouth feel it leaves me with every sip.
I’m going to defer my rating for now because I think I’m not qualified to talk about quality of this Assam. Not until I have more experience. I can say though that a good Assam is probably something I would really enjoy so I can’t wait to finish this sample and branch out… see what else is out there. :)
I made this mistake too. Was trying to learn the differences between the different type of blacks, bought a few from Davids. Then I found real black tea. You might get some Yunnan in the next swap package.
I totally remember that (I think that might’ve even been when I started following you, ‘cause it was so neat to read about)! I remember thinking, that is a really great idea, what you were doing, trying to find an affordable middle point type vendor and sampling all the basic black teas from them to get a frame of reference, but was a little worried it’d be misleading because by then I’d tried these and didn’t like them at all even though some of the tea types I knew I liked in general (the assam, lapsang). It was a cool project.
(and that sounds exciting! you are the most thoughtful swapmate imaginable :)
sooooo many other companies that do tea better than David’s ESP in the straight tea category!
yeah, agreed.