Tea type
Black Tea
Ingredients
Ceylon Black Tea
Flavors
Cherry, Cocoa, Chocolate, Honey, Sweet, Caramel, Molasses, Oak, Sugar, Walnut, Yams, Plum, Raisins
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Bulk, Loose Leaf
Caffeine
High
Certification
Not available
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Average preparation
Boiling 4 min, 15 sec 2 g 10 oz / 295 ml

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From Golden Moon Tea

For Sinharaja we use rich, dark loose leaf tea leaves that are nourished by fertile rain forest streams in the hills of Ceylon. It has a toasty, molasses-like character with ripe berry notes and a caramelized finish. Serve with a touch of raw sugar and cream for a taste that is smooth, full-bodied and warming.

Our owner, Marcus Stout, drinks a lot of tea. He actually drinks so much that sometimes we think he may start sprouting leaves! And no matter what day it is, he always starts his morning with Sinharaja. This rich black tea is not only one of Marcus’ favorites, but it was also named the #1 tea by the food critics at Gayot. Sinharaja has everything you want in a strong black tea. It is smooth, rich, complex, and can stand up to milk. In fact, that is how Marcus drinks this tea. With 2% milk and a dollop of honey.

Ingredients
Pure Black Tea Grown Bordering the Sinharaja Rainforest.

Preparation
1) Bring fresh, filtered water to a boil
2) Pour over your tea leaves in a teapot
(1 spoonful of tea per serving)
3) Steep 4 minutes
4) Stir, strain, and enjoy!

About Golden Moon Tea View company

Golden Moon is dedicated to offering outstanding, whole-leaf teas of the greatest quality and finesse. All Golden Moon Teas are hand-plucked and meticulously crafted to enhance leaf character, aroma, color, clarity, body, complexity, and above all, flavor.

122 Tasting Notes

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This may be my favorite unflavored black tea. It’s so freaking delicious! I made some at work with microwaved water and it was still delicious! It tastes like a smooth malty berry tea. I see another order from Golden Moon in my near future; however I’ve got to get through some of my massive cupboard of tea first! I really want to try their keemum! Oh the temptation!

gmathis

This is the one that tastes kind of like molasses, too, isn’t it?

Tealizzy

Yep! Delicious!!

looseTman

“I really want to try their keemum! Oh the temptation!”
Did you know it’s on sale 25% off now? :-)
http://www.goldenmoontea.com/keemun.html
Offer ends April 10, 2014

looseTman

TeaLizzy,
Since you enjoy Keemun, please stop by:
http://steepster.com/discuss/7057-notable-keemun-teas

Tealizzy

I know, I saw the sale, but I’ve bought too much tea lately! ;)

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I received a very generous sample of this from bluebelle in our February swap. Thank you!

This is a nice Ceylon. The cup smelled fruity with a sugary smell. This was very nice and smooth. I might try my next cup with a touch of milk and honey. I really enjoy Ceylon’s in the afternoon and this was a nice cup. Thank you for sharing!

Preparation
Boiling 4 min, 0 sec 1 tsp 8 OZ / 236 ML

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This is one of my favorite black teas. When I think of black tea this is what I want simple slightly robust intoxicating smell. Soothes me all over! I can get 2 flavorful steeps easily and the third just doesn’t quite do it for me. I use 1 heaping tsp. for 8 oz steep at 208 for 3 min first infusion and 4 min for second infusion. I have tried making sinharaja in my beloved Breville but it just doesn’t work for me the flavor is just not there.

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This tea has almost a peppery, burnt toast flavor that actually tastes quite good with the underlying black tea notes. It is full-bodied tea with a good mouthfeel and low astringency.

Preparation
Boiling 2 min, 0 sec

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Sample. First steep at boiling and 4 minutes was really bitter for me, even with my usual touch of half&half and honey. Dumped it out. But based on other reviews, I decided to steep it again, but this time for 3:30, and that was better. Had plain, then added some sugar, then some half&half. All were fine. To me, just tasted like a mild black tea.

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Made a bland tea. When I examined the steeped “leaves”, I noticed that this tea was full of stalks and twigs. Hardly any leaf at all. Bad batch?

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Not bad!

Preparation
Boiling 1 min, 45 sec

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Brewed 4 min. 1 Tsp raw sugar. Hot.
I was afraid to try this tea. Usually when my friends say “try this black tea” I start making faces and trying to weasel my way out of having to drink it. I don’t like teas that make your face pucker up with tannins and bitterness. I don’t like that weird malt sensation in my mouth. And I really don’t like teas that call themselves smooth and sweet and then leave the acrid water after taste.
This tea is none of any of that. The first cup is a little toasty for me however, tolerable… But if you re-brew this tea it seems that the second cup might be the sweetest, mellowest tea with an after taste that lingers and doesn’t turn sour.
Second brew is totally awesome.
First brew is perfectly fine for a black tea.

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