Jersey Premium Black Tea

Tea type
Black Tea
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Flavors
Berries, Caramel, Cocoa, Dark Chocolate, Honey, Malt, Milk, Mineral, Pepper, Powdered Sugar, Smooth, Stonefruit, Sweet, Sweet Potatoes, Nectar, Plum, Thick
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Edit tea info Last updated by Daylon R Thomas
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195 °F / 90 °C 3 min, 0 sec 16 oz / 473 ml

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  • “Spring 2021 Harvest I’ve this online tea buying “coping mechanism” (read: bad habit) of not paying attention to currency exchange rates. Usually, this protects my sanity and allows me to try some...” Read full tasting note
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  • “I treated myself to this one since I am a sucker for regions that don’t commonly produce tea. Brewing it up, western as instructed, it turned out nice. I did some slurps after about a minute, and...” Read full tasting note
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It is with incredible excitement, that I am now able to offer a fantastic fresh black tea from a very new and local tea producing region; Jersey Island in the English Channel!

A truly fantastic black tea with sweet honeyed notes typically found in a Taiwanese black tea, coupled with a light dark berry notes associated with Georgian black teas.

The producer Jersey Fine Tea, established their tea gardens in 2017, utilising tea seeds from Nepal and Georgia, on three plots totalling just six acres.

Due to the small size of the garden and low yields, it took over a month to produce the 1kg of black ordered!

Tasting Notes:
- Very smooth taste and texture
- Wonderful honey sweet taste and light dark berry notes
- Wonderful fresh aroma

Harvest: Spring 2021 (blend of the following harvests: May 11th, 18th, 20th, 27th, 29th; June 5th, 16th)

Origin: Peacock Farm, Rue de la Pièce Mauger, Trinity, Jersey, Channel Islands

Farmers: Alicia Gentili
Sourced: Direct from the farmer
Percentage of price going back to the farmer: 30%+

Brewing Advice:
- Heat water to roughly 90°C/194°F
- Use 2 teaspoons per cup/small teapot
- Brew for 3-5 minutes

Packaging: Resealable ziplock bag

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Spring 2021 Harvest

I’ve this online tea buying “coping mechanism” (read: bad habit) of not paying attention to currency exchange rates. Usually, this protects my sanity and allows me to try some tasty teas. This tea though (made me cry) is lucky it tastes so good! Ha.. ha.. (I need to pay better attention to currency exchanges).

The aroma of dry leaf is a Sherbet Fountain (ie – powdered sugar and licorice, but I may be remembering those wrong). Steeped up, the cup takes on the aroma of caramel, chocolate, sweet malt leftovers (like from beer processing). I love all of these smells.

1st steep reminds me of Premium Taiwanese Assam or similar, but slightly more subtle: powdered sugar, sweet potato, cocoa, caramel, pepper/berry-citrus finish (intensity fades as cooled). As it cools, I also get mineral notes, and milk.. so much milk. I love when my teas have “in-built” milk or cream notes.

2nd steep is smoother than the first, with more mineral and milk. The lingering aftertaste reminds me of dark chocolate with (black/blue?) berries and honey. It’s such an easy drinker (which makes that exchange rate burn all the more).

3rd steep (6min) has notes of sweet potato, berries, honey, powdered sugar, and cream. Very PTA.

Steep Count: 3 (+ initial Rinse)

Anyways, this tea is super neat, checks off all of my “good black tea” boxes, and comes from a pretty cool location (we can grow tea where now!?). I’d consider reordering this again, despite the expense.

Flavors: Berries, Caramel, Cocoa, Dark Chocolate, Honey, Malt, Milk, Mineral, Pepper, Powdered Sugar, Smooth, Stonefruit, Sweet, Sweet Potatoes

Preparation
195 °F / 90 °C 3 min, 0 sec 2 tsp 16 OZ / 473 ML
eastkyteaguy

I have been resisting the urge to snatch up some samples of What-Cha’s Welsh and Jersey teas simply because they are so expensive. I have no clue how much longer I will be able to hold out.

Leafhopper

Currency exchange rates are the bane of my existence! I was also considering this tea but decided against it based on the price (and also because I have a lot of other teas to get through).

Crowkettle

One of the only reasons I picked up this tea is because of my blatant disregard for numbers D:

The other reason is that it sounded neat and it IS neat. But now, of course, I want to try the other Welsh and Jersey teas too.

Crowkettle

If I had got more than 10g (regrets), and this wasn’t a 2-3tsp tea, I would share with you both in a heartbeat. Alas, it’s essentially gone now (omg) T.T

Leafhopper

CrowKettle, that’s okay. :) Those 10 g samples go fast.

Evol Ving Ness

Wow—almost $20 for 10 grams. wow! And it’s a 2-3 teaspoon tea-gah! Though your description makes it sound ever so lovely and delicious. I am also a fan of built in milk and cream. So glad that it was delightful. It IS tempting.

Crowkettle

It’s a solid resteeper (and if you’re like me you’ll definitely want to resteep this one), and I’ve gotten away with “underleafing” it – so a little less painful than what it seems. I wish I’d tried out a short steep method too though.

I’d even consider reordering this next time, and definitely want to see how it tastes in a different harvest year (will just have to stick head in the sand re £ to $ again) :)

Crowkettle

I decided to steep it in those DT nordic mugs (so actually 16oz). Out of 10g/0.35oz I got 12-16 mugs/resteeps out of it. So, not bad!

Evol Ving Ness

Oh, I am definitely a re-steeper.

Thank you for the details on the breakdown. It makes it all sound that much more manageable. Reasonable, even:)

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I treated myself to this one since I am a sucker for regions that don’t commonly produce tea. Brewing it up, western as instructed, it turned out nice. I did some slurps after about a minute, and it was a light yellow with intense fragrance and flavor. This tea is extremely versatile making me think I might gong fu it, or definitely grandpa it. It’s lasted five rich yet balanced brews, and the body is overall lighter, but thick with fruity notes. I personally got some plum at the beginning, stonefruit mid body, berries towards the finish and lingering honey afterwards. The tea is a lot like a Taiwanese black, and it’s got the lighter body of a Georgian black. I like both of those kinds of teas immensely, so I’m extremely happy with this sample. I think anyone would easily love this tea, it’s on the pricier end, yet I personally don’t mind some extra expense as a gift and to support tea businesses.

Flavors: Berries, Honey, Nectar, Plum, Smooth, Stonefruit, Sweet, Thick

derk

Placed an order with What-Cha a few hours ago. Did not include the Jersey black or green :( even though I’ve been eyeing them for a few weeks. Guess I have my $/g limits.

Daylon R Thomas

It’s good to have limits. I’m still plowing through the consequences of my “limits”

What-Cha

Great to read you enjoyed it Daylon :)

I will probably discount both Jersey teas shortly as sales of them have been a bit slow.

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